NASFAM Development
NASFAM Development supports the system by providing a range of development services, including technical support for agronomic extension services, policy and advocacy, leadership, management and other training programmes, institutional development, adult literacy programmes, monitoring and evaluation, communications (radio, video and publications) and community development programmes, covering such areas as food and nutrition security, HIV/AIDS, gender and child labour.
NASFAM Development oversees the financing of development support, ensuring appropriate application of donor funds and grant-making and monitoring. NASFAM Development works with associations and IPCs, through the Operations Director, to develop and refine a national response to collective Innovation and Productivity Programme needs. It will play an increasingly important role in positioning NASFAM Programmes with development partners, identifying sources of funding and reporting on results.
NASFAM Development operates separate accounting systems and charts of accounts which are appropriate to an entity handling donor resources and provide the ability to give consolidated financial reports and to show each donor how its funds have been utilised and with what result.
NASFAM Development is headed by the Development Director, who oversees five departmental managers respectively covering Farm Services, Programmes and Policy, Training, Community Development, and Monitoring, Evaluation and Communications. They are supported by twelve offices (5 in farm services, 2 in M&E, 2 in communications, 1 in training, 2 in policy).
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Successful businesses have many things in common, today we’ll look at the big ‘R’of recognitional advertising network may help.
Recognition can be illustrated by two individuals entering a crowded room at a party.
Product Design
Successful businesses have many things in common, today we’ll look at the big ‘R’of recognitional advertising network may help.
Recognition can be illustrated by two individuals entering a crowded room at a party.