New e-learning course presents the Swedish Partnership Programme
Swedish organizations and partner organizations are both welcome to take the course. There are no limits for how many people or times a person may enrol.
Organizations taking this e-learning course will:
- Learn about ForumCiv's Swedish Partnership Programme.
- Be able to make an informed decision about the extent to which their operations are compatible with the programme, thereby deciding whether to apply for funds.
- Be able to assess which part of operations is relevant to apply for and which funding modality would be appropriate.
- Know how to submit applications.
- Take part in some useful considerations for PMEL in partnerships and initiatives.
Access the course
The course is free, and you access it through our online learning platform.
Registration for the online learning platform here.
Do you already have an account? Here is the link to the course.
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