Capacity Building workshop at CIVICUS World Assembly 2011
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I will be delivering with Guillermo Correa of RACI-Red Argentina para la Cooperación Internacional a workshop on capacity building at the CIVICUS World Assembly conference in Montreal looking at the Argentinean and Canadian examples.
Capacity Building, Encouraging a Culture of Philanthropy and Cooperation Amongst Civil Society – an Argentinean and Canadian perspective
http://www.civicusassembly.org/Day2.php#roundtable_an
Format : Engagement workshop
Description :Good intentions are not enough. This workshop focuses on building the capacity of the international cooperation sectors in Argentina and Canada to raise revenue, work together, and more effectively tackle problems. How can one build a culture of philanthropy? How can donors and NGOs better understand and respect each other’s perspectives to enhance the sustainability of current programmes? In response to this challenge, the Red Argentina para la Cooperación Internacional (RACI)(the Argentinean Network for International Cooperation) has established a network of over 50 NGOs as well as funders, embassies and others to coordinate various stakeholders and increase information, understanding and impact.
In Canada, there have been different efforts to encourage cooperation in the international cooperation sector and to build capacity of those in the sector. Also attempts have been made to encourage increased international philanthropy that is sensitive to various stakeholder interests. This workshop will discuss how can we work better together, avoid overlap, be more transparent and share information to make the sector stronger.
Presenters :
Guillermo Correa,
RACI-Red Argentina para la Cooperación Internacional, Argentina
Mark Blumberg,
Editor of http://www.globalphilanthropy.ca, Blumberg Segal LLP, Canada



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So glad to hear you are doing this workshop! I have been pestering CIVICUS off and on about this since attending the first assembly in Mexico City back in 93! Please do not hesitate to contact me if you think I may be helpful in some small way! Jay Frost, http://www.frostonfundraising.com