Colombia

 

APPROVAL DATE

April 2008

POWPA ACTIVITIES

3.2.1

CONTACT PERSON(S)

Ms. Diana Gaviria Quigley [mailto:dgq@adm.uniandes.edu.co], Mr. Luisz Olmedo Martínez Zamora [luisz.olmedo.martinez@undp.org]

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Colombia POWPA project

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
       
PHASE I (Round 2)    
           
OUTCOME 1: Establish permanent vocational training programme for PA managers    
Specific actions Description Progress snapshot Steps taken this quarter (if any)    
Activity 1.1 Finalize the design of the certificate program 4 = activity completed      
Activity 1.2 Invite international experts to teach 2 workshops 4 = activity completed      
Activity 1.3 Enroll professors in the programme; finalize logistical details 4 = activity completed      
Activity 1.4 Select candidates for certification program 4 = activity completed      
Activity 1.5 Conduct trainings 3 = significant progress, nearly complete      
Activity 1.6 Measure results of training 2 = activity fully underway      
Activity 1.7 Steering committee considers results and develops sustainability plan 1 = just started, limited progress      
       
Obstacles faced in implementing Activity 1:      
Lessons learned in implementing Activity 1:      
           
OUTCOME 2: Assess additional capacity needs    
Specific actions Description Progress snapshot Steps taken this quarter (if any)    
Activity 2.1 Hold workshop to assess additional capacity needs 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 2.2 Conduct survey on additional needs 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 2.3 Elaborate document on capacity needs 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 2.4 Submit for formal adoption 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
           
Obstacles faced in implementing Activity 2:      
Lessons learned in implementing Activity 2:  

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