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Programme Structure

 

The training programme consists of five phases:

  1. The first preparatory phase, takes place before the participants’ arrival in Sweden, will give all participants a starting point for the programme. During this phase the participants will contact the other team members, start working on an assigned task relevant for their home country in consultation with a mentor.
  2. The second phase takes place in Sweden and it lasts for four weeks. The main content of the second phase will consist of studies in Child Rights, combined with study-visits to relevant Swedish institutions, including different schools. A project for change which should have a high degree of practical relevance for the participants and their home organisations, will be identified, planned and decided during their stay in Sweden.
  3. The third phase consists of working with the project for change with regular assistance from the team’s mentor.
  4. The fourth phase consists of a two week progress workshop in Uganda focusing on the project for change carried out by the country teams. The participants will be asked to develop, discuss and present plans for applying the programme content in their project for change. Study visits to former participants existing projects will also take place.
  5. Sometime after phase four in Uganda, a follow-up visit will be conducted by the respective mentor in the teams’ home countries. This visit, together with the final report, which is to be written by the teams, constitutes the fifth and last phase.

After having fulfilled all five phases the participants will join a national, regional and global network of Change Agents.

 


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Last modified 18 Nov 2009

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