Support the spread of “good practice” in generating, managing, analysing and communicating spatial information How to Support the Adoption and Improvement.

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Support the spread of “good practice” in generating, managing, analysing and communicating spatial information How to Support the Adoption and Improvement of the Training Kit By: Giacomo Rambaldi Unit: M01U03

Flow of the presentation Tips and tricks for raising in-house awareness and for selling ideas How to keep updated and in touch with peers Ways to contribute to improving the Training Kit

Raising in-house awareness Debriefing with colleagues and supervisors Brown bag seminars Briefing paper for policy makers and decision makers Flyer

Introduction to the Training Kit

Sell your ideas To implement a training programme, you need to be able to: –respond to demand; –assess training needs; –prepare the training curriculum; –identify resource people; –compile a project proposal; –source and secure funding.

Keeping up-to-date blog providing latest news about the practicehttp://participatorygis.blogspot.com CTA initiatives concerning participatory mappinghttp://pgis.cta.int supports indigenous peoples facing land claims, treaty negotiations and resource developmenthttp://

Sharing among practitioners Open Forum on Participatory Geographic Information Systems and Technologieshttp:// –Gateway for accessing discussion lists in English, French, Portuguese and Spanish

How to contribute to improving the Training Kit Share your experiences and lessons learned in using the Training Kit at Use the “Materials Evaluation Form” Send feedback to