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Evaluation of current & past capacity building activities of ILGA-Europe. 2012 Survey report by Richard Polacek, Independent advisor for ILGA Europe ILGA-Europe , Annual Conference , Dublin, October 2012. 1. Profile of participants. 54 valid responses. 1. Profile of participants.
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Evaluation of current & past capacity building activities of ILGA-Europe 2012 Survey report by Richard Polacek, Independent advisor for ILGA Europe ILGA-Europe, AnnualConference, Dublin, October 2012
1. Profile of participants • 54 valid responses
1. Profile of participants • High percentage of participation amongst membership (15%) • The profile of respondents varies considerably: membership /target groups, paid staff, volunteers, budget • Recruitment of volunteers - community engagement • Common terminology and understanding of ‘activities’ betw. members & ILGA-Europe.
1. Profile of participants • Main activities undertaken
2. Evaluating current & past activities • Participation in IE capacity building activities
2. Evaluating current & past activities • Participation in IE capacity building activities
2. Evaluating current & past activities • Overall quite positive evaluation of current & past capacity building activities • Critical points: • How to better respond to members’ needs ? • How can members better apply what they have learned? • Other questions: who is trained? staff/board?
3. Current & future capacity building needs • Capacity building needs
3. Current & future capacity building needs • Capacity building needs- thematic fields - by region
4. Involvements of members in IE’s future work on capacity building
4. Involvements of members in IE’s future work on capacity building
4. Involvements of members in IE’s future work on capacity building
4. Involvements of members in IE’s future work on capacity building What members can contribute: • Exchange information, translate • Knowledge of a specific local or regional context • Site visit option for study visits for organisations • Share experience(s) through short talks in meetings or other events; sharebest practices, lessons learned; provide targeted support; training seminars; organise thematic conference on the following themes: human rights; lobbying and policy making; campaigning and press work; research; trans issues; bisexuality; elder LGBTI; immigrant LGBTI; religion and LGBTI, … • Establish partnership and networking • Contribute to capacity building plans of organisations • Make available location and infrastructure for small groups
Next steps… fine-tuning • WHY is it important for you to share? • WHAT would you like to share? • HOW can you best learn from each other? • HOW can sharing be organised and structured? • WHAT do you as members consider to be your own responsibility?
Thank you for your attention! Richard POLÁČEK Independent advisor for social policies CzechRepublic + 420 77 50 96 172 Email: richard.polacek@yahoo.fr