Management and Capacity Development International

Management and Capacity Development International Management and Capacity Development International (MCDI) is dedicated to develop quality individual and organisations.

Our core business is to share cutting edge career and capacity development ideas with individuals and organisations in a bid to help them realise their full potential. We are committed to availing workable answers to all questions related to self exploration, discovery, and effective utilisation of human capacity. CCD's operating motto is Unlocking Potentials, which reflects our conviction that In

dividuals, and organisations in the African region can surely achieve their full potentials, if they are well assisted through the correct mix of advice, training, implementation, and monitoring support.

03/06/2024

A standing ovation for Sheila Kawamara Mishambi , recognized as the Most Courageous Journalist in 1994. Covering the harrowing Genocide in Rwanda at just 28, with only 2 years in the profession, exemplifies her bravery and dedication to truth-telling. Patricia Litho Embassy of Iceland in Kampala Embassy of Denmark in Uganda Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP), WACC Canada Fund for Local Initiatives

03/11/2023

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development underlines the importance of high-quality data generated at the national level to track progress toward development goals. This requires strong national evaluation systems.

02/09/2023
04/04/2023

🧐Do you have what it takes to join the UN🇺🇳?
Learn more by clicking on the link below 👇
https://bit.ly/UNCareersYPP


04/04/2023

Refugee rights are human rights.

UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency works around the world to protect and support people forced from their homes due to conflict and crisis. https://www.unhcr.org/en-us/what-we-do.html

04/04/2023

Quick Impact Projects, popularly known as QIPs, are what the name implies: Initiatives meant to have a relatively swift and positive effect on the quality of life in the local community where it is implemented. Each one is also fairly inexpensive, with no undertaking costing more than $50,000.

Eastern Equatoria State, more specifically the counties of Magwi, Ikotos, Torit and Kapoeta East and North, are set to benefit from no less than ten Quick Impact Projects, with all of them just having been launched for implementing partners to get the work done.

Among the infrastructure to be built are classrooms, maternity wards, facilities for a women’s centre, a primary healthcare unit, a police post and a perimeter fence.
Since 2012, the United Nations Mission in South Sudan have implemented 35 Quick Impact Projects in Eastern Equatoria.


Photos: Okello James/UNMISS

04/04/2023
04/04/2023
04/04/2023

Seed Global Health Educators and Emergency Medicine Trainees in Uganda Publish Findings in African Journal of Emergency Medicine.

04/04/2023
04/04/2023

Our friends from .se have been key partners in supporting the work of Artistic Human Rights Defenders. Today, they paid us a visit at our offices to explore ways of further strengthening our collaboration as we continue to support HRDs. .shire

04/04/2023

Happy Health worker's week.

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