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Insuco Haiti conducted a diagnostic on the capacity building process of the Vil Nou Pi Bèl project

Oct 2022 | News from Insuco

Insuco Haiti carried out a mission to Jérémie as part of the capacity diagnosis of local Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) supported in the framework of the Vil Nou Pi Bèl project (VNPB). The project is implemented by a consortium including CARE Haiti and Groupe URD and is co-financed by the European Union and Agence Française de Développement.

This mandate aims to provide a diagnosis on the capacity building process of the project, which has accompanied 27 Community Organizations of Base (OCB) and 5 Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPH), active at the level of the city of Jérémie, Haiti. The diagnosis was also extended to the Association of Mayors of Grand’Anse (AMAGA). The mandate is coordinated by Laurence Thizy, training expert and Alice Delmon, technical director of Insuco Haiti.

As part of the consultation of the representatives of these organizations, Odniel Josema (Field Monitoring Officer) and Alexandre Medginah Lynn (National Gender Consultant) went to Jérémie to conduct focus groups and individual interviews.

These consultations will feed into the diagnostic report, shedding light on the achievements and limitations in the appropriation of knowledge from the training already implemented in the framework of the VNPB project. In addition, a training action plan must be formulated, identifying concrete avenues for a second round of capacity building, to be implemented in the more or less long term.