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This course gives you access to negotiation practical tools and best practices gathered by Professor Aurélien Colson & his team from assignments in more than seventy countries and in a wide set of sectors, be they services, industry, high tech, or public organizations.
This webinar presents some of the greatest initiatives Scouts have done around the world, supporting their communities and staying safe
This document has been produced by GEMI and Environmental Defense Fund. It is intended as a comprehensive aid to organizing, designing, implementing and measuring the success of corporate-NGO partnerships. The Guide also includes several case examples of successful partnerships.
The Area Health Check tool a resource developed by Scouts Canada. It is designed to help Area Commissioners assess the health of the Areas they are responsible for supporting and for supporting dialogue with their direct reports, the Council Commissioners.
The Group Health Check tool a resource developed by Scouts Canada. It is designed to help Area Commissioners assess the health of the Groups they are responsible for supporting. The Groups are assessed against quality standards set by Scouts Canada. Only available in English.
WOSM's Quality Standard was developed in collaboration with SGS, the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company which has a well-proven track record in non-governmental organisation (NGO) audits. Their website can be accessed for more information.
This guidance is a case study that is useful for NSO Leadership and organisations seeking to carry out their AGMs or annual meetings virtually in an accountable, accessible and inclusive way.
This is a 4 hours course intended for all Federation and Red Cross and Red Crescent national society personnel, including volunteers. The aim of the course is to provide basic security preparation for those personnel travelling or being deployed to the field.
For trainers, youth workers running projects.
This T-Kit should not be seen as a recipe on ‘how to run a project’ but rather as a proposal of a framework that provides the project manager with a concrete ‘step-by-step’ approach, including hints and guidelines for monitoring a project.