British Council’s European Union-Agents for Citizens Driven Transformation  programme conducts a capacity development/induction session for all it’s phase 2 grantees from Rivers & Adamawa State. 16th-17th February, 2022.

As part of the onboarding process for the recent grant awarded to Harmony Centre. British Councils EU-ACT Programme organized a capacity development/induction session for all its phase 2 grantees of which Harmony Centre is one. The objective of this session was to enhance CSOs grantee’s better understanding of the British Councils EU-ACT grant management process and the requirements/expectations from CSO partners for effective implementation of the grant projects. The session provided other relevant information including understanding of the monitoring implication, communication and visibility requirement and understanding the need to mainstream gender and social inclusion in project implementation. The program held for two days at Treasure Suites & Conference Hotel Plot 66,1st Avenue Shehu Shagari Way CBD in Abuja, with the E.D Dandyson Harry Dandyson and Director of Finance and Admin-Boma Forsbury in attendance.

Group photograph of British Council’s EU-ACT Phase 2 Grantees from Rivers & Adamawa State, after the capacity development/induction session.
 
L-R: Boma Forsbury Harmony Centre, Accountant CEHRD, Cynthia Obinwanne Talk Love Foundation, Prof. Zabby CEHRD, Ngozi Obiyo LOCE, Dandyson Harmony Centre & the Accountant  of LOCE at the capacity development/induction session.
L-R: Boma Forsbury Harmony Centre, Accountant CEHRD, Cynthia Obinwanne Talk Love Foundation, Prof. Zabby CEHRD, Ngozi Obiyo LOCE, Dandyson Harmony Centre & the Accountant  of LOCE at the capacity development/induction session.

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