Post-2015 Outcome Document Press ReleaseEOTO World
EOTO World commends the progress on the road map to a post-2015 agenda and calls for areas of strength in creating a culture of peace to eradicate poverty.
Tuhan terus bergerak untuk mengerjakan pekerjaan besar-Nya di seluruh dunia. Dia berkenan memakai umat-Nya untuk menggenapi setiap karya-Nya, khususnya pada era digital ini. Mari bersyukur bersama dalam acara GoGrow! "World Ministry, Digitally!" dan mendengarkan sharing dari para peserta EMDC 2023. Seperti apa berkat dan pelayanan yang mereka lakukan dan dapatkan, khususnya yang bisa diterapkan dalam pelayanan misi dalam dunia digital? Pastikan Anda hadir untuk mendengarkannya!
Acara ini dilakukan melalui Zoom pada Selasa, 30 Mei 2023, pkl. 10.30 - 12.00 WIB. Segera daftarkan diri Anda di bit.ly/form-mlc untuk mengikutinya karena kuota Zoom terbatas. Gratis! Silakan kontak WA Admin di 0821-3313-3315 untuk informasi lebih lengkap!
#SABDAYLSA #SABDAEvent #ylsa #ministrylearningcenter #gogrow #digital #misi #penjangkauan #pelayanan #alkitab #duniapelayanan #injil
COURSE: The LEKGOTLA Facilitation, Learning & Development MethodologySam Tsima
THE LEKGOTLA WAY METHODOLOGY! We are offering the opportunity for the participants to dialogue and converse with each other at the mini-LEKGOTLAs over breakfast, lunch or dinner sessions, even virtually, depending on the format of the sessions (i.e. face to face or virtual) in small groups. The facilitators introduce the topic, a few insights, and global trends. Each mini-LEKGOTLA appoints its Chairperson who oversees the proceedings., the scribe who captures the deliberations, and the rapporteur who shortly reports back to the main-LEKGOTLA (i.e. the plenary). The facilitators then open the floor for Q & A and general discussions. The African brainstorming concept is the LEKGOTLA concept. The participants demonstrate the highest level of respect for fellow participants of the dialogue and conversation circle. The participant who is on the floor is given full space to raise the issues and is fully listened to by the other participants of the LEKGOTLA. The participants are free to agree to disagree. This is the best African negotiation and conflict resolution mechanism. At the end of the main-LEKGOTLA the Chairperson of the main LEKGOTLA summarises the inputs and facilitates the process to arrive at the resolutions of the session. The main-LEKGOTLA formulates what it views as the resolutions for the participants to consider for further discussions and practical implementation in their own lives, organizations, communities, and enterprises.
How to Conduct a Community Assessment for Education ProjectsRotary International
“I want to do an education project, but I don’t know where to start!” This is a common challenge. Doing a community needs assessment is a crucial piece to planning successful projects but can often seem like a daunting task. Join us for a great conversation and fun exercise in doing a community assessment in education, and go back to your district with a better understanding of community assessment and planning tools.
Community, Unifying the Geeks to Create Value - Demi Ben-AriDemi Ben-Ari
After running developer communities over the past 3 years, meeting a lot of great people and learning a lot of things about the Israeli Hi-Tech ecosystem,
I’ll share all that I’ve learned about what it actually means to create what is called a “Community”.
The value that you as a community lead can give to the people in it and the things that you can gain as a geek out of it.
You’ll be surprised to learn how easy and hard it can be at the same time.
I’ll tell about the steps that I’ve taken in this journey, what in my opinion might kill the concept of “Developer Community”,
by the end of the talk you'll have as many tools as possible for you to be able to create a community of your own.
Post-2015 Outcome Document Press ReleaseEOTO World
EOTO World commends the progress on the road map to a post-2015 agenda and calls for areas of strength in creating a culture of peace to eradicate poverty.
Tuhan terus bergerak untuk mengerjakan pekerjaan besar-Nya di seluruh dunia. Dia berkenan memakai umat-Nya untuk menggenapi setiap karya-Nya, khususnya pada era digital ini. Mari bersyukur bersama dalam acara GoGrow! "World Ministry, Digitally!" dan mendengarkan sharing dari para peserta EMDC 2023. Seperti apa berkat dan pelayanan yang mereka lakukan dan dapatkan, khususnya yang bisa diterapkan dalam pelayanan misi dalam dunia digital? Pastikan Anda hadir untuk mendengarkannya!
Acara ini dilakukan melalui Zoom pada Selasa, 30 Mei 2023, pkl. 10.30 - 12.00 WIB. Segera daftarkan diri Anda di bit.ly/form-mlc untuk mengikutinya karena kuota Zoom terbatas. Gratis! Silakan kontak WA Admin di 0821-3313-3315 untuk informasi lebih lengkap!
#SABDAYLSA #SABDAEvent #ylsa #ministrylearningcenter #gogrow #digital #misi #penjangkauan #pelayanan #alkitab #duniapelayanan #injil
COURSE: The LEKGOTLA Facilitation, Learning & Development MethodologySam Tsima
THE LEKGOTLA WAY METHODOLOGY! We are offering the opportunity for the participants to dialogue and converse with each other at the mini-LEKGOTLAs over breakfast, lunch or dinner sessions, even virtually, depending on the format of the sessions (i.e. face to face or virtual) in small groups. The facilitators introduce the topic, a few insights, and global trends. Each mini-LEKGOTLA appoints its Chairperson who oversees the proceedings., the scribe who captures the deliberations, and the rapporteur who shortly reports back to the main-LEKGOTLA (i.e. the plenary). The facilitators then open the floor for Q & A and general discussions. The African brainstorming concept is the LEKGOTLA concept. The participants demonstrate the highest level of respect for fellow participants of the dialogue and conversation circle. The participant who is on the floor is given full space to raise the issues and is fully listened to by the other participants of the LEKGOTLA. The participants are free to agree to disagree. This is the best African negotiation and conflict resolution mechanism. At the end of the main-LEKGOTLA the Chairperson of the main LEKGOTLA summarises the inputs and facilitates the process to arrive at the resolutions of the session. The main-LEKGOTLA formulates what it views as the resolutions for the participants to consider for further discussions and practical implementation in their own lives, organizations, communities, and enterprises.
How to Conduct a Community Assessment for Education ProjectsRotary International
“I want to do an education project, but I don’t know where to start!” This is a common challenge. Doing a community needs assessment is a crucial piece to planning successful projects but can often seem like a daunting task. Join us for a great conversation and fun exercise in doing a community assessment in education, and go back to your district with a better understanding of community assessment and planning tools.
Community, Unifying the Geeks to Create Value - Demi Ben-AriDemi Ben-Ari
After running developer communities over the past 3 years, meeting a lot of great people and learning a lot of things about the Israeli Hi-Tech ecosystem,
I’ll share all that I’ve learned about what it actually means to create what is called a “Community”.
The value that you as a community lead can give to the people in it and the things that you can gain as a geek out of it.
You’ll be surprised to learn how easy and hard it can be at the same time.
I’ll tell about the steps that I’ve taken in this journey, what in my opinion might kill the concept of “Developer Community”,
by the end of the talk you'll have as many tools as possible for you to be able to create a community of your own.
Farmer-to-farmer videos in a collaborative research networkAccess Agriculture
Claire Nicklin, Regional Representative, Andes, Collaborative Crop Research Program at McKnight Foundation, delivering a presentation on “Farmer-to-farmer videos in a collaborative research network” at the special webinar marking the 10th anniversary of Access Agriculture titled “How to scale agroecology,” organised jointly by Access Agriculture and the Agroecology Coalition on 25 October 2022.
Watch here : https://www.ecoagtube.org/content/how-scale-agroecology-0
Listen to Podcast : https://accessagriculture.podbean.com/e/how-to-scale-agroecology/
COMETSA PMS The LEKGOTLA Way Learning & Development Methodology (18 03 2017)Sam Tsima
There can be many Lekgotla Methodologies. There is, however, only one COMETSA PMS The LEKGOTLA Way Learning & Development Methodology, as presented in this Slideshare.
MONTHLY DIALOGUES The Lekgotla Way, OUR HERITAGE: We have marked the COMETSA 20th Anniversary Celebrations in 2017 with the launch of the monthly COMETSA PMS LEKGOTLA NETWORKS. These take a form of presentations, dialogues, conversations, and questions & answers format facilitated by COMETSA Methodologists, Experts, Associates and Partners. In this fast changing world, it is impossible to remain at the required level of knowledge, expertise and information without formal and forums as part of continuous professional development. As a human capital development and management consulting company we see a need to coordinate and host such networks. Initially these Networks are hosted in Gauteng Province. In the near future we will make these Networks available across the country, in each Province.
By hosting standing monthly LEKGOTLA we ensure that the knowledge created and acquired is consolidated. The participants are also inducted into life-long learning culture. It is for this reason that the participants only receive the COMETSA PMS LEKGOTLA NETWORKS Certificate of Competence & Acceptance after attending six or more LEKGOTLA sessions per year. The participants are also introduced to the Ubuntu Practice of Sharing and Collective Learning. The LEKGOTLA is a Methodology that creates the environment that is conducive for the consolidation of the knowledge and information to take place.
RSVP DETAILS: To enrol and participate in our public monthly LEKGOTLA, contact our administrators Portia Diketane and Tsumbedzo Luvhimbi, at callcentre@Cometsa-GoC.com ; tel +27 11 974 9308 or visit our websites www.SamTsima.com or www.Cometsa-GoC.com
The LEKGOTLA Way Learning & Development MethodologySam Tsima
The Origin, Rules, and Modern Relevance: The word Lekgotla is an African word used to describe a meeting of a traditional court, a council meeting or a public meeting. The meeting is chaired by the King, Chief or Headsman and decisions are arrived at by consensus of all present. The set-up would be at the King's Palace, under a tree, in the kraal or in an area set up specifically for the Lekgotla. The Nkosi or Chair holds the King's traditional stick (induku yenkosi) and once in his hand, he is officially on the floor and cannot be interrupted. He introduces the topic to be discussed, and the agenda items. He opens up the "floor" for discussion. Any member of the Lekgotla who wishes to speak must stand up and approach the Nkosi or Chair to reach for "induku yenkosi", return to his seat and then make his input.
The King's role is also to make sure that LEKGOTLA is focused. It is seldom that the LEKGOTLA will tackle more than one agenda item. If there are other matters that are urgent and important, they will be relegated to a separate LEKGOTLA. If these extra topics are falling under the same theme that informs the LEKGOTLA, they will be tackled at the end when the current matters have been fully addressed.
The application of LEKGOTLA in our modern setting requires that all cellular phones be put off or on silence during the meetings. Any expected and urgent call during the meeting should be brought to the attention of iNkosi/Chair. All ipads, tablets and PC's must be off, unless they form part of the agenda and contain documentation pertaining to the meeting. No reading of emails is permitted during the Lekgotla. In order to enable free flow of dialogue during brainstorming and downtime when lighter moments are being shared, the Chair/Nkosi will place "induku yenkosi" down either by his side or at the centre of the table if in a board room format. Members of the team will, however, still respect and allow the person on the "floor" to speak before making a new point.
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Watch here : https://www.ecoagtube.org/content/how-scale-agroecology-0
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MONTHLY DIALOGUES The Lekgotla Way, OUR HERITAGE: We have marked the COMETSA 20th Anniversary Celebrations in 2017 with the launch of the monthly COMETSA PMS LEKGOTLA NETWORKS. These take a form of presentations, dialogues, conversations, and questions & answers format facilitated by COMETSA Methodologists, Experts, Associates and Partners. In this fast changing world, it is impossible to remain at the required level of knowledge, expertise and information without formal and forums as part of continuous professional development. As a human capital development and management consulting company we see a need to coordinate and host such networks. Initially these Networks are hosted in Gauteng Province. In the near future we will make these Networks available across the country, in each Province.
By hosting standing monthly LEKGOTLA we ensure that the knowledge created and acquired is consolidated. The participants are also inducted into life-long learning culture. It is for this reason that the participants only receive the COMETSA PMS LEKGOTLA NETWORKS Certificate of Competence & Acceptance after attending six or more LEKGOTLA sessions per year. The participants are also introduced to the Ubuntu Practice of Sharing and Collective Learning. The LEKGOTLA is a Methodology that creates the environment that is conducive for the consolidation of the knowledge and information to take place.
RSVP DETAILS: To enrol and participate in our public monthly LEKGOTLA, contact our administrators Portia Diketane and Tsumbedzo Luvhimbi, at callcentre@Cometsa-GoC.com ; tel +27 11 974 9308 or visit our websites www.SamTsima.com or www.Cometsa-GoC.com
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The Origin, Rules, and Modern Relevance: The word Lekgotla is an African word used to describe a meeting of a traditional court, a council meeting or a public meeting. The meeting is chaired by the King, Chief or Headsman and decisions are arrived at by consensus of all present. The set-up would be at the King's Palace, under a tree, in the kraal or in an area set up specifically for the Lekgotla. The Nkosi or Chair holds the King's traditional stick (induku yenkosi) and once in his hand, he is officially on the floor and cannot be interrupted. He introduces the topic to be discussed, and the agenda items. He opens up the "floor" for discussion. Any member of the Lekgotla who wishes to speak must stand up and approach the Nkosi or Chair to reach for "induku yenkosi", return to his seat and then make his input.
The King's role is also to make sure that LEKGOTLA is focused. It is seldom that the LEKGOTLA will tackle more than one agenda item. If there are other matters that are urgent and important, they will be relegated to a separate LEKGOTLA. If these extra topics are falling under the same theme that informs the LEKGOTLA, they will be tackled at the end when the current matters have been fully addressed.
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1. Facilitate
an
Earth
Charter
Youth
Webinar!
Are
you
a
young
person
who
thinks
outside
of
the
box?
Do
you
want
to
discuss
current
global
issues?
Are
you
passionate
about
sustainability?
Have
you
thought
how
an
ethical
framework
could
guide
your
work
or
activities?
This
is
your
opportunity
to
participate
in
a
meaningful
dialogue
with
other
engaged
youth!
Objectives:
• Promote
the
Earth
Charter
as
an
ethical
framework
for
Sustainable
Development
• Provide
youth
with
the
space
to
dialogue
and
share
experiences
• Give
youth
the
opportunity
to
develop
their
leadership
and
facilitation
skills
• Inspire
and
empower
youth
to
create
awareness,
campaigns,
and
proposals
that
will
lead
to
action
These
dynamic
and
engaging
webinars
will
be
held
once
a
week
on
ECI’s
online
platform,
WizIQ,
in
English
and
Spanish.
Each
webinar
session
will
last
one
hour.
How
to
apply:
We
welcome
youth
volunteers
to
step
up
and
assist
in
the
facilitation
of
these
webinars,
so
if
you’re
interested
in
facilitating
a
webinar,
please
fill
out
the
following
application
form
and
indicate
the
theme
and
a
brief
description
of
your
facilitation
plan.
Application
Form:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/GPBN6GY
Check
out
our
website
to
find
out
more
information
about
this
Earth
Charter
Youth
Webinar
Series
If
you
have
any
questions,
please
contact
ECI
Youth
Coordinator
Nora
Mahmoud:
youthcoordinator@earthcharter.org.
2. Webinar
Calendar
November-‐December,
2012
Thursday,
November
15th
@
3pm
Tuesday,
November
20th
@
Tuesday,
November
UTC 3pm
UTC 27th
@
3pm
UTC
Compartiendo
Buenas
Prácticas
con
Sustainable
Development
Sustainability
la
Carta
de
la
Tierra
-‐-‐
Jóvens
La
Carta
through
the
Earth
Charter
Lens
-‐ Leadership,
Facilitated
de
la
Tierra,
México
(Spanish) -‐Facilitated
by
Barkha
&
Nora
by
Diego
Baptista
(English)
(English)
Tuesday,
December
4th
@
3pm
UTC
The
role
of
the
EC
and
Intercultural
Dialogue,
Facilitated
by:
Karim
Gaber
(Arabic/English)
Interactive
Activity/Discussion
*Please
note
that
these
dates
and
topics
are
tentative
and
any
changes
will
be
announced
as
far
in
advance
as
possible!
Earth
Charter
Youth
Partners: