27 July 2021
Dear Members/Partners,
INVITATION TO (FREE) TRAINING ON 'PROJECT LIFE CYCLE'
Afrihealth Optonet Association is a community-focused CSOs network/think-tank
of about 1000 organizations in the global South for the promotion of Health as
a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being; and the SDGs, using
partnerships, advocacy, research/evidence-generation, capacity development,
outreaches, and monitoring and evaluation (M&E) as strategies; while
focusing on rural and poor urban communities, marginalized, vulnerable and
disadvantaged populations especially women, children, adolescents and elderly;
and exploring the nexus/interlinkages between Health, Energy and Environment –
including climate change, biodiversity and ecosystems, Nutrition and Food Security,
and Gender, Good Governance and Human Rights. AFRIHEALTH has a Consultative
Status at the United Nations ECOSOC.
Health Systems and Projects Consultants Ltd (HSP Consultants) is a consultancy
firm providing technical services/facilitation in project/programme management,
conferences/workshops/seminars, capacity building/training, monitoring and
evaluation (M&E), reviews, research, assessments and oversight, advocacy,
partnerships, environmental impact assessments and performance audits.
Afrihealth Optonet Association [CSOs Network] and HSP Consultants hereby invite
all interested organizations/institutions and persons to a FREE training on
‘Project Life Cycle’ scheduled as indicated here. The training shall cover
Needs Assessment, Problems Selection, SMART Objectives, Activities Development,
Budgeting, Implementation, Documentation, and Monitoring and Evaluation
(M&E).
When: Aug 5, 2021 02:30 PM West Central Africa
Venue: Zoom
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUtdeqprj4oG9UtE6vKV6YccdIrT3tcaZCW
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information
about joining the meeting.
Trainer/Facilitator: Dr. Uzodinma ADIRIEJE
Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje is a certified Trainer, Facilitator, Trainers’ trainer
and independent consultant. He is a Health and Development Systems
Strengthening and Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) Specialist,
Writer/Columnist, Health Economist, Health &
Environment/Energy/Climate/Biodiversity Advocate, Fed. Govt Accredited
Trainer/Facilitator, Evaluator, Certified Management Consultant and Certified
Management Specialist. He is CEO/Global Coordinator & UN/ECOSOC
Representative of Afrihealth Optonet Association - a 22-years old civil society
network/coalition of about 600 member-organizations in Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana,
Haiti, Malawi and Uganda with focus on Health, Energy/Environment,
Nutrition/Food Security, and Gender/Good Governance/Human Rights using
Partnerships, Advocacy, Research, Capacity Dev't, Outreaches, Monitoing &
Evaluation (M&E). Among other professional services, he’s also the
Chairman, Civil Society Organizations Strategy Group on Sustainable Dev’t Goals
(CSOSG-SDGs) in Nigeria; Country Group Lead, Civil Society Consultations on
2020 Voluntary National Review (VNR) of the SDGs, Nigeria; Executive Secretary,
Nigeria Universal Health Coverage Actions Network (NUHCAN); National President,
Nigerian Association of Evaluators (NAE); Member, National Core Working Group
on 2020 Voluntary National Review (CWG-VNR), Nigeria; President, Society for
Conservation and Sustainability of Energy and Environment in Nigeria (SOCSEEN);
and Chairman, Nigerian Science-Policy Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem
Services (NiPBES). He was Project Director of the UNDEF-funded Project which
promoted the SDGs in 81 Niger Delta communities (2017-2018). Dr. Adirieje was
also the National Team Supervisor and Data Collection Team Leader of the Global
Fund/NMEP/ISA’s Malaria Matchbox Nigeria Project 2020 – for the ‘Roll-out of
the Malaria Matchbox Equity Assessment among Internally Displaced Persons/Women
and Refugees in Adamawa, Gombe, Taraba and Yobe states. Chairman, national
World Malaria Day Committee 2019 in Nigeria; appointed by the Federal
Government of Nigeria as the Ag. Team Leader - Implementation, for Nigeria’s
Medium-Term Plan (2021-2025) and Nigeria’s Agenda 2050; and Member,
Presidential National Steering Committee and Technical Working Group (TWG) of
the Federal Government of Nigeria’s Alternate School Programme (ASP) in 2021.
Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje, CMC, CMTF, FAA, FNAE, FASI, FIMC, FIMS, MNIM
Country Director & Lead Consultant/Facilitator
Health Systems and Projects Consultants Ltd
1 Taiwo Close, Toronto Junction; MCC Rd, Uratta, P.O. Box 1484, Owerri, Imo
State, Nigeria
Twitter: @uaadirieje; https://twitter.com/uaadirieje
Email: afrepton@gmail.com
Instalgram: @druzoadirieje; https://www.instagram.com/druzoadirieje/
Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/uzoadirieje;
Skype: druzoadirieje, druzoadirieje2015@gmail.com;
Zoom: druzoadirieje2015@gmail.com
Blog: http://druzodinmadirieje.blogspot.com.ng/
LinkedIn: https://ng.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Dr.+Uzodinma/Adirieje
Phone, Telegram & WhatsApp: +234 803 472 5905
Telegram (HEFOSS link): https://t.me/joinchat/HQnG4hL5xbTZaMHgCdhIBA
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Afrihealth Optonet Association is a community-focused civil society organization [CSOs]
network/think-tank of about 1000 CSOs with interests in the promotion of Health
as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and
achievement/realization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially
in the global South. AFRIHEALTH Network and its members are involved in Health
[Universal Health Coverage, HIV/AIDS, TB, FP/RH and Malaria - prevention,
treatment, impact mitigation, care and support]; Vaccinations/Immunizations;
Preventing/Controlling poverty-related Diseases; Nutrition and Food Security;
Energy and Environment; and Empowerment, Gender/women empowerment, Good
Governance and Human Rights. Incorporated in Nigeria as a not-for-profit,
non-religious and non-partisan registered trustees in 2003, AFRIHEALTH uses
Partnerships/Collaborations (PPP); Advocacy and Mobilisations;
Research/Evidence-Generation (reviews, assessment, oversight, conferences,
symposiums, seminars); Capacity Development/Training and Organizational
Strengthening; Outreaches/Community Interventions; and Monitoring and
Evaluation (M&E) - called PARCOM Strategy to achieve its objectives; while
focusing on rural and poor urban communities, marginalized, vulnerable and
disadvantaged populations especially women, children, adolescents and elderly;
and exploring the nexus/interlinkages between Health, Energy and Environment –
including renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy conservation, climate
change, biodiversity and ecosystems; Nutrition and Food Security, and Gender,
Good Governance/Democracy and Human Rights. Its target beneficiaries include
the poorest of the poor, children/infants and orphans, women,
youth/adolescents, vulnerable population/groups and the elderly in rural and
urban/suburban communities. Afri-health Optonet Association has a Consultative
Status at the United Nations ECOSOC.
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