Sustainable Livelihood


Under the Master in International Cooperation and Development (MICD),  a two-year professional Master’s Program I recently completed a comprehensive Module on Sustainable livelihood for MICD 6th Batch. 

Many thanks to the student for bringing their expertise and experience around the table and engaging in such fruitful, constructive and open exchanges throughout the module. 

The module on Sustainable Livelihood aims to develop the learners' competences to thinking about the objectives, scope, and priorities of development, while putting people at the center of development and thus increasing the effectiveness of development assistance. The module is designed to enhance professional competence in planning, managing and accessing activities that have implications for household and community livelihoods; to develop an understanding of the conceptual and theoretical frameworks for the analysis of social change brought about by planned development interventions; to strengthen professional competence in the design, implementation and critical evaluation of planned social change. 




























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