Hi all,
1. I am attaching a call for proposals which might be of interest to some of you.??
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Africa Regional Services (ARS) / Bureau of Africa Public Diplomacy
(AF/PD) of the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for organizations to submit
applications to carry out virtual and in-person thematic programs in Africa.??
?Deadline for Applications August 17, 2020
2. As I work with colleagues across Africa, I am wondering what the group thinks about the future of remote facilitation as a career option for individuals,?or an important capacity/skill set for civil society organizations to?make sure they have. Any thoughts about the demand and value of such capacity?
Best,
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Anne, ?I would be interested to talk with you about both of these topics. I have been engaged as a volunteer with agriculture NGOs and networks that support agroecology on the ground and at policy levels and I am an opener and partner in two facilitation and event planning businesses.? So yes would be interested in partnering with others for the RFP.
On the second issue, in do believe there is a need for capacity building in online and in person facilitation.? ?I am also in contact with facilitation and participatory specialists on the continent. It would be interesting to develop? partnerships to innovate online processed and tools that come from the African experience in some kind of knowledge sharing. That could help the field as a whole. Best, Bill
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Hi all,
1. I am attaching a call for proposals which might be of interest to some of you.??
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Africa Regional Services (ARS) / Bureau of Africa Public Diplomacy
(AF/PD) of the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for organizations to submit
applications to carry out virtual and in-person thematic programs in Africa.??
?Deadline for Applications August 17, 2020
2. As I work with colleagues across Africa, I am wondering what the group thinks about the future of remote facilitation as a career option for individuals,?or an important capacity/skill set for civil society organizations to?make sure they have. Any thoughts about the demand and value of such capacity?
Best,
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Hi Ann and William.
We have been offering regular online facilitation training since 2012 primarily for colleagues across higher education in Africa though we have attracted a lot of participants from the training sector (and several others) this year. The course runs entirely online over 8 weeks and is part of the e/merge Africa professional?development network hosted by the Centre for Innovation in Learning and Teaching at University of Cape Town.?
Best wishes :) Tony
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Anne, ?I would be interested to talk with you about both of these topics. I have been engaged as a volunteer with agriculture NGOs and networks that support agroecology on the ground and at policy levels and I am an opener and partner in two facilitation and event planning businesses.? So yes would be interested in partnering with others for the RFP.
On the second issue, in do believe there is a need for capacity building in online and in person facilitation.? ?I am also in contact with facilitation and participatory specialists on the continent. It would be interesting to develop? partnerships to innovate online processed and tools that come from the African experience in some kind of knowledge sharing. That could help the field as a whole. Best, Bill Hi all,
1. I am attaching a call for proposals which might be of interest to some of you.??
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Africa Regional Services (ARS) / Bureau of Africa Public Diplomacy
(AF/PD) of the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for organizations to submit
applications to carry out virtual and in-person thematic programs in Africa.??
?Deadline for Applications August 17, 2020
2. As I work with colleagues across Africa, I am wondering what the group thinks about the future of remote facilitation as a career option for individuals,?or an important capacity/skill set for civil society organizations to?make sure they have. Any thoughts about the demand and value of such capacity?
Best,
-- Tony Carr? Educational Technologist Convenor of the e/merge Africa Network CILT -?Centre For Innovation in Learning and Teaching Centre for Higher Education Development? University of Cape Town Cape Town South Africa? tony.carr@...? +2721 6505033? ? Twitter: @tony_emerge; @emergeafrica
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2. As I work with colleagues across Africa, I am wondering what the group thinks about the future of remote facilitation as a career option for individuals,?or an important capacity/skill set for civil society organizations to?make sure they have. Any thoughts about the demand and value of such capacity???
I think it is a core capability and it is essential to have local capacity. For years I have been trying to find the business model/niche as I've helped build capacity, only to have the practitioners fail to find internal or consulting work beyond those serving the business sector (with their bigger scale/budgets) and while facing uneven connectivity/power challenges. With COVID there may be a turning point where these skills?make sense in every way. But building the capacity is not enough. There also has to be a sustainable business model/practice model.?
The other thing that I SENSE might be useful (sense, not KNOW!) is a network where we can refer people to find practitioners. I can easily refer to the handful of people I know and can recommend, but that is such a tiny micro sliver. Directories? Communities of practice at country, regional, language, domain levels? What would be useful? For example, within the global network we are trying to hold space for Africa based practitioners. There is an immersion workhop in Ghana starting soon which may be a good seed. What more is needed?
Nancy
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Anne, ?I would be interested to talk with you about both of these topics. I have been engaged as a volunteer with agriculture NGOs and networks that support agroecology on the ground and at policy levels and I am an opener and partner in two facilitation and event planning businesses.? So yes would be interested in partnering with others for the RFP.
On the second issue, in do believe there is a need for capacity building in online and in person facilitation.? ?I am also in contact with facilitation and participatory specialists on the continent. It would be interesting to develop? partnerships to innovate online processed and tools that come from the African experience in some kind of knowledge sharing. That could help the field as a whole. Best, Bill Hi all,
1. I am attaching a call for proposals which might be of interest to some of you.??
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Africa Regional Services (ARS) / Bureau of Africa Public Diplomacy
(AF/PD) of the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for organizations to submit
applications to carry out virtual and in-person thematic programs in Africa.??
?Deadline for Applications August 17, 2020
2. As I work with colleagues across Africa, I am wondering what the group thinks about the future of remote facilitation as a career option for individuals,?or an important capacity/skill set for civil society organizations to?make sure they have. Any thoughts about the demand and value of such capacity?
Best,
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Hi Nancy
Why not the IAF??
My colleague director of membership is from Africa and actually based in Togo.
All the best? Paul?
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2. As I work with colleagues across Africa, I am wondering what the group thinks about the future of remote facilitation as a career option for individuals,?or an important capacity/skill set for civil society organizations to?make sure they have. Any thoughts about the demand and value of such capacity???
I think it is a core capability and it is essential to have local capacity. For years I have been trying to find the business model/niche as I've helped build capacity, only to have the practitioners fail to find internal or consulting work beyond those serving the business sector (with their bigger scale/budgets) and while facing uneven connectivity/power challenges. With COVID there may be a turning point where these skills?make sense in every way. But building the capacity is not enough. There also has to be a sustainable business model/practice model.?
The other thing that I SENSE might be useful (sense, not KNOW!) is a network where we can refer people to find practitioners. I can easily refer to the handful of people I know and can recommend, but that is such a tiny micro sliver. Directories? Communities of practice at country, regional, language, domain levels? What would be useful? For example, within the global network we are trying to hold space for Africa based practitioners. There is an immersion workhop in Ghana starting soon which may be a good seed. What more is needed?
Nancy Anne, ?I would be interested to talk with you about both of these topics. I have been engaged as a volunteer with agriculture NGOs and networks that support agroecology on the ground and at policy levels and I am an opener and partner in two facilitation and event planning businesses.? So yes would be interested in partnering with others for the RFP.
On the second issue, in do believe there is a need for capacity building in online and in person facilitation.? ?I am also in contact with facilitation and participatory specialists on the continent. It would be interesting to develop? partnerships to innovate online processed and tools that come from the African experience in some kind of knowledge sharing. That could help the field as a whole. Best, Bill Hi all,
1. I am attaching a call for proposals which might be of interest to some of you.??
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Africa Regional Services (ARS) / Bureau of Africa Public Diplomacy
(AF/PD) of the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for organizations to submit
applications to carry out virtual and in-person thematic programs in Africa.??
?Deadline for Applications August 17, 2020
2. As I work with colleagues across Africa, I am wondering what the group thinks about the future of remote facilitation as a career option for individuals,?or an important capacity/skill set for civil society organizations to?make sure they have. Any thoughts about the demand and value of such capacity?
Best,
-- Paul Nunesdea | Paulo Nunes de Abreu?
+34 667 643 688 Twitter: @nunesdea

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This is great Tony--will look it up now!
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Hi Ann and William.
We have been offering regular online facilitation training since 2012 primarily for colleagues across higher education in Africa though we have attracted a lot of participants from the training sector (and several others) this year. The course runs entirely online over 8 weeks and is part of the e/merge Africa professional?development network hosted by the Centre for Innovation in Learning and Teaching at University of Cape Town.?
Best wishes :) Tony
Anne, ?I would be interested to talk with you about both of these topics. I have been engaged as a volunteer with agriculture NGOs and networks that support agroecology on the ground and at policy levels and I am an opener and partner in two facilitation and event planning businesses.? So yes would be interested in partnering with others for the RFP.
On the second issue, in do believe there is a need for capacity building in online and in person facilitation.? ?I am also in contact with facilitation and participatory specialists on the continent. It would be interesting to develop? partnerships to innovate online processed and tools that come from the African experience in some kind of knowledge sharing. That could help the field as a whole. Best, Bill Hi all,
1. I am attaching a call for proposals which might be of interest to some of you.??
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Africa Regional Services (ARS) / Bureau of Africa Public Diplomacy
(AF/PD) of the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for organizations to submit
applications to carry out virtual and in-person thematic programs in Africa.??
?Deadline for Applications August 17, 2020
2. As I work with colleagues across Africa, I am wondering what the group thinks about the future of remote facilitation as a career option for individuals,?or an important capacity/skill set for civil society organizations to?make sure they have. Any thoughts about the demand and value of such capacity?
Best,
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Tony Carr? Educational Technologist Convenor of the e/merge Africa Network CILT -?Centre For Innovation in Learning and Teaching Centre for Higher Education Development? University of Cape Town Cape Town South Africa? tony.carr@...? +2721 6505033? ? Twitter: @tony_emerge; @emergeafrica
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