Institutional Assessment of Mexican NGOs
By Russell Davenport, 1995, Environmental Education and Communication (GreenCOM) Project, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) In Mexico, the Environmental Education and Communication (GreenCOM) Project conducted a rapid assessment of 14 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working on natural resource management projects. This report identifies factors inhibiting talented professionals from being as effective as possible in developing and implementing environmentally-positive methods of resource management. These factors are divided into four complementary areas: environmental education and communication, institutional issues, gender considerations, and training needs
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Institutional Assessment of Mexican NGOs
By Russell Davenport, 1995, Environmental Education and Communication (GreenCOM) Project, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) In Mexico, the Environmental Education and Communication (GreenCOM) Project conducted a rapid assessment of 14 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working on natural resource management projects. This report identifies factors inhibiting talented professionals from being as effective as possible in developing and implementing environmentally-positive methods of resource management. These factors are divided into four complementary areas: environmental education and communication, institutional issues, gender considerations, and training needs