In a collaborative effort to advance sustainable peacebuilding in Iraq, LOUDER conducted a two-day workshop for Al Firdaws organization from January 27th to 29th, 2024, at our office in Beirut, Verdun. Focused on introducing the SAWA project for sustainable peace and the second national plan for Resolution 1325, the workshop aimed to enhance participants’ understanding and proficiency in project monitoring and evaluation.
The primary objective of the workshop was to equip participants with the necessary knowledge, tools, and skills to effectively monitor and evaluate project progress, ensuring the achievement of desired outcomes. By providing comprehensive insights into project management principles, logical frameworks, and monitoring and evaluation techniques, the workshop aimed to empower participants to contribute meaningfully to sustainable peacebuilding efforts in Iraq.
Throughout the workshop, attendees engaged in interactive sessions and discussions, gaining a clear understanding of the project’s objectives, operational structure, and the significance of monitoring and evaluation in ensuring project success. The workshop proved to be a valuable opportunity for knowledge sharing and capacity building, fostering collaboration and enhancing participants’ ability to contribute effectively to the SAWA project for sustainable peace in Iraq.
In conclusion, LOUDER’s workshop for Al Firdaws organization exemplifies our commitment to empowering communities and advancing sustainable peacebuilding efforts. Through comprehensive training and capacity building initiatives, we strive to support organizations like Al Firdaws in their mission to create positive change and foster peace in conflict-affected regions.
LOUDER is a human rights and peacebuilding organization that fosters transformational human rights education driven by the Rights based approach (HRBA).
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