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Created: Sunday, 24 August 2014 17:29
Bente Consulting ApS will participate in the first round of assessments of Danish NGOs based on the Ressource Allocation Model (RAM) recently adopted by Danida. The first round of assessments include 11 organizations: 3F, Action Aid Denmark (MS), ADRA, CARE Denmark, DanChurchAid (FKN), Danish Handicap Organizations (DH), Danish Red Cross, Forests of the World, IBIS, the LO/FTF Council (ULS), and Save the Children Denmark (RB). The assessment will be based on the 2013-reports and 2015 plans to be submitted by the organizations on 15th September and include 24 standards (parameters) related to Strategic Planning, Results Reporting, Strategic Financing for Sustainability, and the Role as Danish Civil Society organization. August - December 2014, 20 working days.
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Created: Friday, 11 July 2014 11:00
CEP - Citizens Engagement Program / Cidadania e Participação - in Mozambique has requested the services of Bente Consulting for the functional analysis review, which will take place in August 2014. The review will include a questionnaire survey among the CEP implementing partners and a workshop in Maputo. The review will focus on implementation mechanisms and collaboration between implementing partners, as well as value for money with the aim of presenting recommendations for improving the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the implementing consortium.
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Created: Thursday, 10 July 2014 11:02
The elaboration of the Local Social Plan (LSP) for Chin State in Myanmar is soon coming to an end. After several participatory workshops in Hakha, Chin State, the team has a wealth of information and input from local participants. The LSP will present plans for social protection mechanisms for vulnerable groups: children, persons with disabilities, elderly people and women. Focus is on access to health and educational rights, as well as strengthening of capacity and access to information for NGO and government actors. Bente Consulting is responsible for the finalization of the LSP, which will be presented in Naypyidaw, Myanmar in September 2014.

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Created: Tuesday, 22 April 2014 15:57
Bente Consulting in collaboration with Yebo ApS has won the tender for the Danida review of the LO/FTF Council's partnership programs with trade unions in Middle East, North Africa, sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. The assignment will be carried out by a team of four consultants and include document review, key informant interviews at LO/FTF head quarter, a global questionnaire survey, field visits to partners in the MENA region, Rwanda and Tanzania and a desk review of the Asia program. The review will be carried out in the period of May to July 2014.
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Created: Monday, 21 April 2014 21:16
Bente Consulting will participate in the Danida appraisal mission of the new Tanzania Country Program. The country program comprises four main thematic programs: governance, business development, health and general budget support. Bente Consulting will provide input on human rights based approach (HRBA), gender and results monitoring. The appraisal mission takes place from April 25th to May 10th, 2014.
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Created: Sunday, 08 December 2013 10:00
Bente Consulting ApS has assisted the Danish Association of the Blind (DBS) in undertaking a facts finding mission in Myanmar in early November 2013. The fact finding was carried out in close collaboration with the DBS and the Myanmar National Assication of the Blind (MNAB). Focus was on contextual, problem and stakeholder analysis on which reports are being prepared. An organizational capacity assessment workshop was carried out with MNAB, using the OCTAGON-model for organizational assessment. Organizational capacity assessment workshop with Myanmar National Association of the Blind during which participants engaged in discussions on organizational structure, vision & mission, internal democracy, planning and activities, relevance, target groups, networking and advocacy...... "And we were kept busy with many questions and had no time to get bored during the whole day!", said one of the participants. Read more about DBS's development work here.