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Project Strengthening Unit (PSU)


SUS provides need-based training for its groups to build up the working capacity of the participants. In this respect, they also coordinate with the government to use their existing facilities. On the other hand, the PSU also trains our own staff on a regular basis. Using up-to-date knowledge is an integral part of our responsibilities in the field. The cell also collects data on program activities in order to enable managers to track the progress of the respective program. Furthermore, they conduct research, i.e. about women empowerment and child labour, to increase our understanding about the complex reasons for poverty and to develop new approaches to overcome them.

he components at a glimpse:
* Training
* Monitoring and Evaluation
* MIS/documentation and research
* Reporting

Training Cell

Adolescent Empowerment Project (AEP)
Duration : 1 January 2004 - 31 December 2007
Beneficiaries : 6100 poor adolescents
"Adolescents are developed as future empowered human beings"
Our objective is that adolescents can learn, work and live in an enabling environment. We want to enable these adolescents to attend secondary and higher education. However, skill training will be an integral part of the project because later, it will provide them a direct opportunity to earn their own income. On the other hand, the prevention of child marriages and violence against girls is a core issue. We believe that raising the awareness of the community is the key to reach this.

We address adolescents, especially girls, from selected poor families. The following components are part of the AEP. The modern teaching methods of the REFLECT circles have a high reputation in contemporary development work.

Monitoring & Evaluation

SUS provides need-based training for its groups to build up the working capacity of the participants. In this respect, they also coordinate with the government to use their existing facilities. On the other hand, the PSU also trains our own staff on a regular basis. Using up-to-date knowledge is an integral part of our responsibilities in the field. The cell also collects data on program activities in order to enable managers to track the progress of the respective program. Furthermore, they conduct research, i.e. about women empowerment and child labour, to increase our understanding about the complex reasons for poverty and to develop new approaches to overcome them

Project Strengthening Unit (PSU)
The components at a glimpse:
* Training
* Monitoring and Evaluation
* MIS/documentation and research
* Reporting





 
 
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