NEED Plans in 2013
NEED Expansion and Training Programs for 2013
The Network for Environment and
Economic Development Burma is excited to announce two new training
programs for 2013! We have been very busy planning and we are expanding
our programs into Burma/Myanmar for the first time. NEED will have two
different training programs in 2013.
Our Model Farm Initiative in Chiang Mai will be hosting a shorter, three month long academic training focusing on Land, Law and Economics (LLET). This training will be very challenging and we have designed it to prepare participants to work in the fast changing areas of Land Rights, Foreign Direct Investment, Global Economics, Land Law, and Community Development
in
Burma/Myanmar. After completing this course, the participants will
be encouraged to work to promote sustainable economic and community
based growth in their areas. NEED is proud to offer this training two
times in 2013. The first training will be June to August and the second
will be October to December. Each training will have 16 participants who
must be highly qualified and have excellent English skills.
NEED is proud to announce our first Sustainable Agriculture Training
program in Burma/Myanmar! This program will be based in our new Model
Eco Village in Hmawbi Township, Yangon Division. This amazing
opportunity will be focused on youth empowerment and agricultural
skills. We will be accepting 30 youth (18-25) to participant in a 10
month long sustainable agriculture training. This training program will
focus on Organic Agriculture, Environment, Renewable Energy, Mud
Brick Building, Farm Design, Seed Saving, Community Development,
Sustainable Livelihoods and English. Participants will graduate
with the skills they need to transform their communities and help grow
the sustainable agriculture movement in Burma/Myanmar.
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