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The Functions and Roles of NGO¡Çs
Fall 2010: Saturdays, 1:30-3:30pm, 9/25 through 12/4
Instructor: Sarajean Rossitto
Textbook : Handouts, online readings

Basic Course Overview:
This is a skills-based course focusing on the approaches and strategies used by nonprofit NGOs to deal with a wide range of issues. After an introduction to the development and state of nonprofit NGOs, we focus on: service provision, education and information dissemination, research, training and empowerment, community organizing, advocacy and economic justice. Reading assignments introduce basic skills, techniques, and issues. Case studies and research on NGOs help participants understand the diverse methods for dealing with complex issues.This class is run in a workshop format including presentation, discussion and role-play activities. Participants are expected to be active in class discussion group work and complete a class project. Anyone interested in broadening their nonprofit organizational skills and learning specifically about what nonprofit NGOs do is encouraged to join this course.
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