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Time: June 16, 2021 from 2pm to 4:30pm
Location: "16th June, 2021 - 14.00 - CET"
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: Perspectivity and ReflACTION
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Perspectivity and ReflACTION are organizing an interactive workshop on the 16th June from 14:00 tot 16:30 CET (Brussels time zone). We will explore the topic of working with stories for a more people-centered and inclusive approach, especially in fragile and complex settings.
You will get to practice and familiarize with methods that put people at the center (People First Impact Method and Sprockler narrative inquiry), learn from practitioners in the field and exchange and reflect with other participants on what it means to work people-centered and how this (can) apply to your own work.
This workshop is intended for professionals or those interested in working with various groups of people, who are new to the topic or are experienced, monitoring and evaluation professsionals, and those working in fragile, complex or conflict-affected settings.
This workshop is organised and hosted by Marjolein Kok from Perspectivity, Axel Schmidt and Ralf Otto from ReflACTION and Simon Koolwijk from our community.
Please register for this event by getting your free tickets via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/interactive-workshop-putting-people-first-tickets-157780982165
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