people’s development foundation

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capacity strengthening initiative for local CSOs in Adamawa State

Murmushi People’s Development Foundation  implemented a capacity-strengthening initiative to empower three local civil society organizations (CSOs) in Adamawa State  Zireenza Support Foundation (ZSF), Touch a Heart Social and Economic Right Initiative (TAHSERI), and Assured Better Life Initiative (ABLI). Through targeted coaching and mentoring on strategic planning and project cycle management, the project built sustainable institutional capacity, promoted gender inclusion, and enhanced accountability. Over four months, the Murmushi People’s Development Foundation conducted 48 intensive coaching sessions, enabling CSOs to develop strategic plans, adopt gender-sensitive policies, and enhance their capacity to design and manage impactful community projects. The intervention also established the Murmushi Knowledge Sharing Hub, a digital peer-learning platform that fosters collaboration, continuous engagement, and shared growth among CSOs across the state.

Project Title

Empowerment exchange through coaching and mentoring initiative for CSOs partners in Adamawa state

Location

Hong, Mubi North and Mubi South LGAs, Adamawa State

Cost

₦5,960,000.00

Donor

British Council EU-ACT Program

Focal Person

Rabi Adamu

Start Date

1st August 2023

Email

adamurabi22@gmail.com

End Date

30th November 2023

Phone Number

+2348038165664

Project Activities

  • To provide targeted coaching and mentoring on strategic planning and project cycle management for selected CSOs.
  • To promote gender and social inclusion (GESI) within the institutional frameworks of participating organizations.
  • To foster peer learning, collaboration, and knowledge sharing among CSOs through the Murmushi Knowledge Sharing Hub

Key Achievements

  • Conducted 48 intensive coaching sessions over four months for three CSOs: ZSF, TAHSERI, and ABLI.
  • TAHSERI developed a comprehensive 3-year strategic plan.
  • ZSF and ABLI acquired practical skills in project design, implementation, and evaluation.
  • GESI principles were mainstreamed, and each CSO initiated steps toward adopting gender-sensitive policies.
  • Established the Murmushi Knowledge Sharing Hub, enhancing collaboration and peer learning among local CSOs.
  • Strengthened overall institutional resilience, accountability, and capacity of the beneficiary organizations to deliver impactful community projects.

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