Contributors

 







OBJECTIVE
To serve as a change agent, engendering more justice and transparency in society.


SUMMARY
For thirty years I have supported nonprofit organizations, community groups and small enterprises in Africa, both as a practitioner and through back-up consultation and training.

PROFILE
Canadian citizen, born in Africa, 30 years in Africa , permanent resident in South Africa, post-graduate degree, bilingual (English and Portuguese), father and grandfather, divorced.

I approach social service as a religious vocation and thus try to be creative, innovative and transparent (my post-graduate degree is from a seminary – Regent College in Vancouver).  My focus has been on nonprofits and cooperatives (activists and entrepreneurs). My overall experience combines development practice, hands-on project management, training and advising in the planning, fundraising, implementing, reporting and M&E of development projects.  I am familiar with international cooperation in both the partnership paradigm (e.g. Canadian Foodgrains Bank) and the operational programming model (e.g. World Vision).

CAPABILITY
To strengthen the human services by:

Consulting
·         Facilitating strategic planning processes for NGOs
·         Conducting programme evaluations
·         Institutional reviews

Training
·         Hands-on coaching and remote mentoring
·         Short courses, seminars and workshops
·         Training trainers
·         Generating training tools and facilities

Project Management
·         Hands-on skills development at C4L
·         Training events, sometimes bundled into projects
·         Occasional contract work for other NGOs
·         Social innovation (e.g. PSS camps & Green coops)

Organization Leadership
·         Executive Director at C4L
·         C4L advancement
·         Corporate governance as ex oficio Board member

Advocacy
·         NGO Best Practice
·         Promoting transparency and that whistle blowing is a virtue
·         To quote Dorothy Day: “comforting the afflicted and afflicting the comfortable"


 

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