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InWEnt Centre for Economic, Environmental and Social Statistics
Statistical Capacity Building since 1973 (Munich Centre)
> 2200 participants Target Groups: Producers and
Users of Statistics (CSOs, Ministries, Civil Society, Research Bodies, Private Sector)
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Training Courses
The annual training programmes include face-to-face workshops, training courses and conferences in Germany and abroad, as well as internet-based courses. Since it was founded in 1973, the Centre has provided further training for more than 2,000 participants.
For our partner institutions and countries we also develop customised courses (on request). InWEnt cooperates with a large network of selected experts from around the globe, ensuring a
practice-oriented, state-of-the-art knowledge transfer.
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Topics
Measuring Progress: Statistics and MDGs/ Poverty Statistics
Gender Statistics Measuring HIV/AIDS and its Socio-
Economic Impacts Measuring Democracy, Governance
and Human Rights System of National Accounts Environmental Statistics Climate Change Policies M&E Geodata and Statistics MIS/ DSS Statistics and PR
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Blended-learning Approach: E-learning combined with other learning instruments (e.g. classroom sessions) Why Blended-learning? cost and time saving, harmonisation of knowledge levels, peer-learning, high multiplying effect Timeframe of a "standard" course: 4-7 weeks e-phase, 5-10 days classroom session
Blended-learning Approach
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developed in 2007 enabling trainees to find their way through the 'jungle' of different approaches, indices and methodologies .....and how to use them for their own work purpose
The e-learning course 'Governance City'
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Self Assessment and Evaluation
Self Learning Instrument Instrument to check learning Progress and to further select participants
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Classroom session: Programme
Monday 16.06.2008
8:30 - 9:009:00 - 10:30
Registration Opening sessionAddress of Welcome Presentation of the Agenda and of participants and TrainersExpectations towards the training
Thomas WollnikInWEntDr. Justine HunterNamibia Institute for Democracy (NID)Mustafa Khawaja, Consultant
10:45 - 12:30 Discussion on results of the e-learning course "Governance City"The main findings of the e-learning and open questions towards the classroom training will be summarized
Ken Mease, PhDUniversity of FloridaMustafa Khawaja
14:00 - 15:30 Statistics Camp for Measuring GovernanceGovernance related training in Basic Statistics: Sampling, Development of Indicators, Questionnaire Design, Interview Techniques and other forms of Information Gathering
Ken Mease, PhD
15:45 - 17:00 Windhoek: Exploring the context Basic facts and socioeconomic as well political data on selected quarters of Windhoek will be presented with regards to the practical exercise on governance assessment: The household survey on service delivery in selected quarters of Windhoek
Susanne ScholzUniversity of Namibia
19:00 Welcome Dinner at Acacia Restaurant (Safari Court Hotel) with 'Old Location Band'
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Classroom session: Programme
Tuesday 17.06.2008
9:00 - 12:30 Statistics Camp (continued) Ken Mease, PhD
14:00 - 17:00 Statistics Camp (continued) Ken Mease, PhD
Wednesday 18.06.2008
9:00 - 12:00 Statistics Camp (continued) Ken Mease, PhD
14:00 - 17:00 Measuring Corruption: Transparency International Approaches Juanita RianoTransparency International
Thursday 19.06.2008
9:00 - 15:45 Assessing and Assisting Democracy and Electoral Processes:Tools of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral
Assistance (IDEA)
Rushdi Nackerdien (IDEA)
16:00 - 17:00 Electoral Processes in Namibia Graham Hopwood(Institute for Public Policy Research)
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Classroom session: Programme
Friday, 20.06.2008
9:00 - 10:30 World Governance Assessment (General Overview)Implementation process in Namibia
Ken Mease, PhDDr. Justine Hunter
10:45 - 13:00 Statistics Camp (final session)Finalization of the questionnaire and logistical advice for the survey
Ken Mease, PhDDr. Justine HunterMustafa Khawaja
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 - 17:00 Free Afternoon
Saturday, 21.06.2008
9:00 - 14:00 Household Survey on Service Delivery in Selected quarters of Windhoek
NID and InWEnt staffMustafa Khawaja
14:00 - 17:00 Free Afternoon
Sunday, 22.06.2008
Okapuka Ranch (Game Drive, Lunch and Lion Feeding)
Monday, 23.06.2008
9:00 - 17:00 Urban Governance Assessment Sugumi TanakaUN Habitat
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Classroom session: Programme
Tuesday, 24.06.2008
9:00 - 12:30 Country Perspectives on Governance Assessment Processes: The case of Zambia
Example of an InWEnt supported ongoing process in the field of GA
Vanny HampondelaGovernance Secretariat Zambia
14:00 - 17:00 Country Perspectives continuedGroup work bringing into the discussions the participants experiences
Mustafa Khawajia
Wednesday, 25.06.2008
9:00 - 170 The Afrobarometer Daniel Armah AttohGhana Center for Democratic Development
Thursday, 26.06.2008
9:00 - 12:30 Free morning to work on data entry
14:00 - 17:00 Household Survey: Data Analysis, Presentation and Discussion of Results
Mustafa Khawajia
19:00 Farewell Dinner at 'Joe's Beerhouse'
Friday, 27.06.2008
9:00 - 12:00 Human Rights Indicators Marco LarizzaUniversity Of Essex
12:00 - 13:30 Evaluation and Final Discussion Dr. Uwe SingerInWEnt
Mustafa Khawajia
Free Afternoon
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Other Capacity Building events
Conferences Customized Blended-learning Cooperation with UNDP: Governance Assessment portal