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UNESCO/ISRAEL (MASHAV) Co-Sponsored Fellowships Programme : International Course on "Local Assets for Community and Economic Development"

In order to promote human resources capacities in the developing countries through intensive training and to enhance international understanding and friendship among people of the world and the people of Israel, the Government of Israel offers, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Agency for International Development Cooperation (MASHAV), a limited number of fellowships for participation in a training course in Israel for the benefit of certain Member States (especially the least developed countries) within the framework of the UNESCO Fellowships Programme. 

ISRAEL -MASHAV-sml1.jpg Beneficiaries of these fellowships will be given the opportunity to participate in a variety of training courses in Israel, conducted under the sponsorship of the MASHAV, Israel's Agency for International Development Cooperation.

COURSE ON

“Local Assets for Community and Economic Development”
(From 6 April to 5 May 2010)

Host Institution: Weitz Center for Development Studies

A. STUDY PROGRAMME

Objectives

● To provide an analytical perspective on the links between community and economic development;
● To emphasize community assets and social networks as keys for development;
● To reduce alienation from the community and society;
● To provide tools for promoting local community and economic development;
● To share Israeli experience and best practice in poverty alleviation;
● To train participants in utilizing approaches and tools for local community and economic development.

Program Scope and Themes

● Local Assets for Community and Economic Development
o Assets Based Community Development (ABCD) Approach
o Uncovering and mapping community assets
o Harnessing and utilizing local assets for development

● Social Networks and Social Capital
o Building social capital through social networks
o Interventions for families coping with a challenging economy
o Job programs (or options) for the handicapped – improving social capital


● Community Resilience and Crisis Management
o Building community resilience
o Coping with community crises
o Effects of a crisis or crises on individuals, families and communities
o What to do for a community in an emergency
o Managing conflicts in coalitions

● Local Economic Development
o LED through strategic planning
o Support systems for LED
o Local assets for rural tourism development

● Leadership Partnerships and Participation
o How to build and sustain local coalition of services
o Community – business sector relations
o Working with local leadership
o Community participation in planning and development
o Skills in negotiations
o Building communication and marketing skills for community projects

● Field Visits, Practical Exercises and Small Groups Assignments

B. QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED

a) Professionals and decision makers working in the field of social and community development, poverty alleviation and local economic development with practical experience in the field;
b) Be proficient in reading and writing in the language of instruction; (if the language of instruction is not the mother tongue, a certificate of language proficiency must be provided); and
c) Be in good health, both physically and mentally.

C. FACILITIES OFFERED BY THE MASHAV (ISRAEL)

a) Registration and tuition free of charge;
b) Free accommodation (Participants will reside at “Reisfeld Residence”); and
c) Health insurance and free basic medical care (This does not include dental treatments, pregnancy, eyeglasses, and chronic illnesses.).

D. FACILITIES OFFERED BY UNESCO

a) UNESCO will cover international travel expenses (at the most economical airfare) within the framework of the 2010-2011 Fellowships Programme; and
b) One-time special allowance amounting to US$100.
(Note: Expenses such as the processing of visa, accommodation, meals and insurance during transit and/or prolonged stay in Israel are not covered by this fellowship.)

E. SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS: 5 February 2010
NOTE: Please refer to the list of invited Member States who are eligible for this fellowship offer before submitting.

All applications, indicating clearly the course for which candidates are applying, should be endorsed by the relevant Government body (such as the National Commission or Permanent Delegation) and must be made on a UNESCO Fellowship Application form. Each Member State can nominate a maximum of three (3) candidatures. The letter of nomination should reach the Participation Programme and Fellowships Section, UNESCO (7, Place de Fontenoy, 75352 PARIS O7) imperatively on or before 5 February 2010. An advance copy of the application may be sent by fax (+33.1.45685503) or by e-mail (r.jakubowicz@unesco.org ). The applications should be submitted with the following attachments:

a) UNESCO Application Form, duly completed in duplicate;
b) Two photographs (4 x 6 cm);
c) Certified copies of diploma(s) in duplicate;
d) Certificate of language proficiency (if needed)
e) A medical certificate of good health*. DO NOT SUBMIT a medical examination report at this stage.

(* Only selected candidates will be required to provide a certificate of good health issued by a physician)

The final selection of the fellowship beneficiaries will be made by the MASHAV (Israel).



CANDIDATES NOT INFORMED OF THEIR SELECTION 15 DAYS PRIOR TO THE STARTING DATE OF THE COURSE SHOULD CONSIDER THAT THEIR APPLICATIONS HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED IN THE SELECTION PROCESS (NO SPECIFIC LETTER WILL BE ADDRESSED TO THOSE NOT SELECTED)



F. VISAS

All foreigners going to study in Israel are required to obtain a visa. Should your country not have an Israeli consulate, selected candidates will be advised as to where to apply for such a visa. In exceptional cases, visa may be given upon arrival at the airport provided that approval by the Israeli authorities has been obtained well in advance, and, on condition that the relevant information (name, date and place of birth, passport number, date of issue, validity, etc.) are transmitted to the Israeli authorities on time.

Files which are incomplete or which are received after the deadline for application, as well as candidates who do not fulfill the requirements mentioned above cannot be taken into consideration. It is the national authorities’ responsibility to ensure that all candidates are duly informed of the above conditions prior to the submission of their applications for these fellowships.

(45)Member States Invited to Submit Applications

Angola*, Benin*, Botswana, Burkina Faso**, Burundi*, Cameroon*, Cape Verde*, Central African Republic*, Chad*, Comoros*, Congo*, Côte d’Ivoire*, Democratic Republic of the Congo*, Equatorial Guinea*, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon*, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea*, Guinea-Bissau*, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar*, Malawi, Mali*, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger*, Nigeria, Rwanda*, Sao Tome and Principe*, Senegal*, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Swaziland, Togo*, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe


* Candidates from these countries are required to submit a certificate of English language proficiency.

Project Document Announcement letter - UNESCO_ISRAEL (MASHAV) 2010 -Course_Local Assets for Community & Economic Development.pdf
Announcement date 23 Nov 2009
Deadline for applications 23 Nov 2009
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