Harnessing capacity for GLED course delivery GLED review workshop for staff & resource persons June 15, 2015, Metropole Hotel Tabitha Mulyampiti.

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Harnessing capacity for GLED course delivery GLED review workshop for staff & resource persons June 15, 2015, Metropole Hotel Tabitha Mulyampiti

Introduction GLED is a multi-discipline, multi-stake holder and multi- pronged policy concern local economic governance locality development enterprise development So? The need to pump-up built-up experience for the next bold steps

Objectives Lay out a plan for solidifying the successes 1.Develop a strategic direction for the next phase in LED implementation and re-focus objectives 2.Set out a plan for implementation & resource mobilisation 3.Assess internal readiness & engage & orient partners 4.Re-build, re-brand & harness energies & positive spirits to emphatically re- package the GLED course.

GLED over the years...lessons learned Makerere—pillar of research excellence & innovations challenge Re-alignment to national goals i.e. Vision 2040 Delivering course content Vs course management & development Regular internal assessments & sharpening of the saw GLED—an opportunity for outreach Re brand! Rebrand! Rebrand!

Strategic direction Short-term Strike a balance between two deeply inter-rated concepts of gender and LED Retool, re-examine & address the bottle necks to effective course delivery Support the National Gender Resource Team in their monitoring & advisory role Build a data bank of institutional partnerships & resource persons Course marketing & resource mobilisation Long-term Become the centre of information/knowledge that is relevant to local economic conditions of Uganda Build on models & theories that best inform the local practice consider possibilities for a Masters in GLED Policy & think tank— national & international engagement

Aligning GLED to national development goals Revisit course objectives and content in view of the SDG and NDP goals and the Vision Harness and enhance capacity for the existing skills and expertise Bring on-board additional skill and expertise from the practitioners in both government and the private sector.

Strike the balance... Stimulating productivity and reducing social- economic inequalities in communities by tapping into the resources and the ingenuity of the people Current objectives : 1.Providing a clear understanding of gender focused concepts and tools that can be applied to planning, implementation and monitoring of policies and programmes in central and local government institutions as well as private sector. 2.Enabling students to learn and apply gender analytical tools in Local Economic development that supports strengthening of Local governance. 3.Enhancing the students analytical and practical skills in Gender mainstreaming in institutions, policies and programs 4.Enhancing capacity of development practitioners to learn and apply gender theory and analytical tools with-in their work, in skills training as well as in research that increases on availability of gender disaggregated data.

Redefine the target group Assess readiness of providing wider scope Develop & implement a strategy to secure students’ scholarships to enable them complete the course. To re-package & market the course Review of the current curriculum to suit a wider group. Carryout pre-delivery assessments to determine peculiar needs & interests

Establish a GLED research base Design & execute a research agenda Using research to stimulate the generation of locally-grown conceptual and theoretical frameworks for analysing GLED; Dissemination activities including scholarly and non-scholarly publications. Think tank strategy

Invest in building managerial & administrative capacity Assess managerial and administrative demands of delivering the course Consider possibility for engaging non- academic professionals Resourcing the administration department

Build capacity for M&E Develop an M&E strategy and implementation plan; Develop M & E tools for data collection & analysis Orient staff towards the goals & objectives of M&E Document experiences & lessons learned.