Building MEAL capacities in the Caribbean: strengthening existing capacity and developing technical expertise in MEAL
Mesa redonda
Sobre el evento
This panel discussion is intended to provide participants with information about MEAL courses which are currently being offered by various tertiary level institutions within the Caribbean Region; showcasing how training delivery has adapted to the context of the COVID-19 Pandemic and addressing how the regional offerings have evolved to compete with the growing international online offerings. It is also expected to build awareness, inspire, and increase the desire of the participants to pursue further studies in the area of RBM/MEAL.
Additionally, through this panel discussion, it is hoped that tertiary level institutions as well as other institutions that provide RBM/MEAL training will become more aware of the courses that each is delivering. In turn, it is envisaged that course developers will be motivated to review their course offerings and consider partnering with other institutions to reduce duplication and to expand the menu of RBM/MEAL courses that are currently available to all in the Caribbean Region.
Additionally, through this panel discussion, it is hoped that tertiary level institutions as well as other institutions that provide RBM/MEAL training will become more aware of the courses that each is delivering. In turn, it is envisaged that course developers will be motivated to review their course offerings and consider partnering with other institutions to reduce duplication and to expand the menu of RBM/MEAL courses that are currently available to all in the Caribbean Region.
Presentador/a
Nombre | Título | Biografía |
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Prudence James-Townsend | Director, Business Development and Communication | In her 14 years of professional life she has worked in both the private and public sectors; commencing as a banker and ultimately finding her way back to her passion which is human capital development. |
Valerie Gordon | President | Valerie Gordon is an International Development Consultant with over 15 years of experience in Monitoring and Evaluation. She has over 30 years working experience in the Caribbean, 25+ years, focused on environmental management, sustainable development, rural development and climate change |
Arlene Bailey | Senior Research Fellow | Senior Research Fellow at SALISES at UWI Mona. Arlene's research areas include information and communication technologies (ICTs) for development. Her work adopts a critical focus on the design and assessment of ICT policy and interventions for sustainable development and social innovations. |