NGO Education Survey
Univeristy of Fort Hare
Contact Information:
Mrs. Foko Phumza
Univeristy of Fort Hare
Faculty of Management and Commerce
Ring Road
Development Studies
Alice
5700
South Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
Africa
https://www.ufh.ac.za/faculties/commerce/departments/development-studies
pfoko@ufh.ac.za
Community entrepreneurial Management
Community Leadership
Development Management (Theory &Practice)
Financial Management and Fundraising
Human Resource Management and Public Policies
Introduction to Monitoring and Evaluation
College: Management and Commerce
Department: Development STudies
Courses:
Development Management in the Developing Countries
Credit Bearing: YesLevel: Post-Graduate
Department: Development Studies
Courses:
Development Strategies and Planning in Sub-Saharan Africa
Credit Bearing: YesLevel: Post-Graduate
Gender issues and Social Change
Credit Bearing: YesLevel: Post-Graduate
Research Methodology in Development Studies
Credit Bearing: YesLevel: Post-Graduate
An introduction to the concept of development
Credit Bearing: YesLevel: Undergraduate
Development planning and strategies in the developing world
Credit Bearing: YesLevel: Undergraduate
Rural social and economic development
Credit Bearing: YesLevel: Undergraduate
Program Information:
School of Public Management and Development
Faculty of Management and Commerce
Degree and Certificate Information
Degrees
Degree: Advanced Certificate in Public Administration for Community Service
No certificates listed.
Information on Training and Other Services
None listed
Additional Information
This programme will equip individuals who wish to become community based facilitators with the skills that they can use to help empower their communities by improved use of natural resources, intensified job creation and resource management; thus relieving the vulnerability of households and contributing to the context of integrated rural development.The programme seeks to contribute to the development, education and agriculture as well as the implementation of the Integrated Strategy with other stakeholders by improving conditions in rural and peri-urban areas through development of capacity, skills, and values within these communities. This training programme is using a sustainable livelihood approach aims to contribute to meeting long-term goals of sustainable development and poverty alleviation.