VIIth Residential Training on
PROCESS DOCUMENTATION AND COMMUNICATION

15-18 September 2009 || Kullu (HP)




REASON FOR CHOOSING THE TRAINING

Conventional summative evaluation practice involving the use of before-after measurement of results provides information on the outcomes of an intervention. Such measurement tells us nothing about the process that connected the outputs to the inputs and therefore provides no insights into why a particular outcome was achieved. It is commonly presumed that simply replicating the same inputs under similar conditions will consistently produce the same output. But practically the next social and environmental setting will never be exactly the same and, even if it were, intervening forces would almost always change the outcome. So knowing only the result provides no guidance regarding how future performance might be improved. It is the process documentation that could help then! Process documentation exercises greatly deepen perspectives on the context and meaning of development action.

Otherwise too, the project implementing personnel often lack necessary skills of documenting and reporting their own achievements in the projects. Analyzing the situations, the processes of interventions made and the achievements/ outputs is difficult task for the project personnel. Training imparts skills of preparing varied types of documents e.g. quarterly/six-monthly/ annual progress reports, annual report of organization, folder, newsletter, poster, manual, photo book, case book, etc. It simultaneously inculcates skills of disseminating the documented stuff in medium-friendly way. Visual presentation of documents is central to all types of documents. Moreover, during the implementation of development projects various case stories and success stories generate that can not only reveal the processes of execution but also give rise to learning. But these stories remain undocumented due to the lack of necessary skills at the part of organization. Training program is also to impart skills among project executives of how to write case and success stories.


OBJECTIVES OF TRAINING


• To sharpen the skills of field executives on process documentation and communication;
• To develop professional competence in the field executives especially belonging to development sector; and
• To strengthen the qualitative reporting system in the field-based organizations/projects.



VENUE OF THE TRAINING

Hotel Shobla International
Dhalpur, Kullu (Himachal Pradesh) – 175 101
Tel: +91 (01902) 222800, 222801
Email: info@shobla.com
Website: www.shoblainternational.com



MEDIUM OF THE TRAINING


The medium of instructions will be mix of Hindi and English. Participants can speak and write in either English or in Hindi. Those who are engaged in projects execution in field and undertake documentation will benefit more.


LEARNING STRATEGY & FEATURES


• Experienced 'Resource Persons'
• Substantive reflections of participants' own personal capacities
• Group deliberation and experiential activities
• Handouts and reading materials
• Visuals and pictorials
• Residential venue and learning practice without formal time limits


LAST DATE OF REGISTRATION


Deadline for Application: 8 September 2009.
Deadline for Fee Receipt: 10 September 2009

Early applications will be given priority.


AVAILABILITY OF PLACES


The training program has vacancies for 15 persons only. The places will be booked on first come first served basis.


MODULE OF THE TRAINING


Tentative module of the training is as under:

Day.1

• Process Documentation: Theory & Practice
• Importance of Process Documentation
• What should be documented?
• How to document the process?

Day.2

• How to document the process? 
• Planning of Process Documentation
• Good Presentation of Documents/ Reports
• Field Visit for Practical Exercise (Optional)

Day.3

• Importance of Case Story/ Study in Process Documentation
• Techniques of Case Story/ Study Writing
• Practice of Case Story/ Study Writing

Day.4

• Outreach Tools
• Techniques of Dissemination of Documented Information
• Conclusion

*Module is subject to change


ELIGIBILITY TO PARTICIPATE THE TRAINING

You are eligible if you fulfill the following criteria:

(i) Your education is minimum Graduate;
(ii) You manage or coordinate the development action while serving an NGO, support agency or government project;
(iii) You have at least 2 years of field experience;
(iv) You have adequate knowledge of English/ Hindi language;
(v) Your application is approved by your Head of Institution; and
(vi) You agree to follow the rules of participating the training and sign the declaration (given in application form).


LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT

Every one should have a working knowledge of English or Hindi.


ACCOMODATION & LOGISTICS

Place of training, Hotel Shobla International, is one of the nicest locations in sacred city of Kullu. It is located in city heart called Dhaalpur where all buses stop and taxi stand exists. Famous Dassehra ground is in vicinity apart from the government offices.

Participants will be provided with the accommodation on TWIN SHARED basis. Rooms are equipped with linen, quilt, chair, table, attached toilet-bath, etc. Daily cleaning of rooms is ensured.

Water supply is generally adequate in the hotel. However, the possibility of occasional interruption in water supply cannot be ruled out, viewing the scarcity of water in the mountains. Electricity supply is plenty.

Accommodation for participants will be available from 5 pm of 14th September’09 till 5 pm of 18th September’09. Before or after this duration, the accommodation will not be availed by the organizers. Residing in Hotel Shobla International before or after the specified timings will be the responsibility participant at his/her own cost.

To see the glimpses of Hotel Shobla International, please look at the photographs or visit the Hotel's website.


FOOD & REFRESHMENTS

During the training vegetarian food will be served. On 14th September’09, the dinner will be served. From 15th September’09 till 17th September’09, a bed tea, breakfast, lunch and dinner will be served everyday. No dinner will be served on 18th September’09. Tea will be served twice during 4 days of the training during sessions.


CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS THE COST

For Indian Participants

A non-refundable fee of Rs. 8500 per participant is to be paid through DD once the Application is approved. DD should be made in favour of GRASSROOTS INDIA TRUST payable at New Delhi or Kullu. Receipt for fee amount will be produced.

The fee can also be deposited by cash/local cheque in the account of GRASSROOTS INDIA TRUST. The account details can be obtained from Coordinator Training before depositing the fee.

Above nominal fee is towards the cost of (i) accommodation, (ii) food, (iii) reading material kit, (iv) CD-ROM (to be provided at the end of training), and (v) general guidance.

For Foreign Participants

A non-refundable fee of INR 10000 per participant is to be paid through DD once the Application is approved. DD should be made in favour of GRASSROOTS INDIA TRUST payable at New Delhi. Receipt for fee amount will be produced.

Above nominal fee is towards the cost of (i) accommodation, (ii) food, (iii) reading material kit, (iv) CD-ROM (to be provided at the end of training), (v) release of official offer letter to facilitate visa process, and (vi) general guidance.

HOW TO APPLY AND REGISTER ?

Step-I:
Applicants should fill in the Application Form which is attached separately or can be downloaded from www.grassroots.org.in/catalogue/doctrain-vii_application_form.doc, and submit it by e-mail grassrootsinstitute@gmail.com quickly to the Grassroots Institute. In case of difficulty, one can request Application Form through e-mail.

Step-II:
If the applicant is found eligible, he/she will be immediately informed and asked to send the amount of requisite fee through Demand Draft drawn in favour of Grassroots India Trust payable at New Delhi. Along with the payment, the applicant should also send the hard copy of Application Form duly approved by the Head of Institution and signed by the applicant himself/herself. The DD is to be sent by SPEEDPOST or AIRMAIL to: Mrs. S. Haleem, Administrator, Grassroots India Trust, 301 H-51/E, A. F. Enclave, Okhla, New Delhi – 110 025 India.

Step-III:
After dispatching the DD and hard copy of the Application Form, the applicant is expected to inform Mr. Chuni Lal at Grassroots Institute on his mobile telephone (+91-9418133427).

* Please note that the candidature for this training in non-transferable. No other candidate would be accepted in place of the applicant.

TRAVEL & TRANSPORT EXPENSES

The travel and transport expenses to Kullu (and venue of training) and back would be taken care of by the participant or sponsoring organization. The organizers will not be responsible for any travel or transport expenses and or arrangements. Applicant is required to make his/her own bookings etc. Moreover, the organizers cannot arrange for receiving the participants at Bus Stand or Airport of Kullu. It will be the responsibility of the participants to reach the venue of training.


HOW TO REACH THE PLACE OF TRAINING ?

There is no train route to Kullu. However, the trains go upto Chandigarh. You can reserve your rail tickets through your booking agent or by visiting: http://indianrail.gov.in/ .

Best way to reach the place of training is to catch bus from Delhi. Regular buses are available from ISBT Kashmere Gate in Delhi to Kullu-Manali. Buses are of several types: ordinary state buses, semi-deluxe state buses, deluxe state buses, deluxe luxury buses, or Volvo buses. One can get buses from Chandigarh also. From the bus one has to get down at Dhalpur (Kullu). Please note that it is better to book buses well in advance due to rush of tourists.

Bookings for different modes of transport may be made by contacting the following:

|| Bus from Delhi to Kullu (13 hours journey)
HP Tourism: +91-11-23325320, 23324764
TCIL: +91-11-23416081-85, 23418023

|| Bus from Chandigarh to Kullu (8 hours journey)
*all types of buses are frequently available from Sector-17 Bust Station in Chandigarh (no need of reservation)

|| Flight Connectivity
Various domestic flights are available to Kullu. Kullu airport is located in Bhutar which is 4-5 km away from main Kullu city. Please see the schedule of flights at the link: http://wikitravel.org/en/Kullu and http://wikitravel.org/en/Manali . Indian Airlines, Deccan Air and Jagson Airlines operate from Delhi and Chandigarh to Bhuntar (Kullu)

*Reserve your return ticket from your travel agent in your city/town.


How to Reach the Venue?

The Hotel Shobla International is right at Dhalpur in Kullu. On reaching Dhalpur in Kullu, anybody can guide to reach the hotel.


ABOUT THE GRASSROOTS INSTITUTE

Grassroots institute aims to strengthen the grassroots action for social transformation through mainstreaming innovative learnings. Grassroots Institute is established by Grassroots India Trust (No. UA/972, registered under M. P. Public Trust Act 1951) to support the grassroots action for change through training, research, skill upgradation and professional education. Presently, the Grassroots Institute is in evolution phase and is being operated from Banjar (Kullu) in Himachal Pradesh.

Information about Grassroots India Trust may be obtained from the website: www.grassroots.org.in .


CONTACT FOR GENERAL ENQUIRY

Mr. Chuni Lal
Grassroots Institute
SHARA, Top Floor, PO Building
Banjar - 175 123 Kullu (HP)
Tel: 01903-201201, 222803, 09418133427
E-mail: grassrootsinstitute@gmail.com
Websites: www.grassroots.org.in


TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF KULLU & MANALI

Manali is hot destination for tourists as it lies on silk route going to Ladakh and Hindukush-Himalayas connecting the Central Asia. There are more than two dozens of attractions in Manali and Kullu for the tourists. Further information can be accessed from the following websites:

http://wikitravel.org/en/manali
http://himachaltourism.nic.in/kulu.htm
http://www.touristplacesinindia.com/manali/tourist-attractions.html
http://himachaltourism.nic.in/shim.htm
http://himachaltourist.com/shimla/index.htm
www.greathimalayannationalpark.com

 

DOWNLOAD APPLICATION FORM





Progress of our past trainings on may be seen by visiting the link: www.grassroots.org.in/trainings_progress.htm



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PROFILE OF TRAINING FACILITATORS


Mr. Ninan Oommen
is a Post Graduate in Social Work and Sociology and worked with William Carey Study & Research Center, Pragna Research & Consultancy Services, Special Olympics Bharat, New Delhi, YCYD, CAPART (Ministry of Rural Development), WWF-India, HelpAge India, Christian Children Fund and USAID from 1973 to 2006. Specialized in Program and Project Management, Knowledge Management, Monitoring & Evaluation with professional experience covering social research and surveys, applied social development (e.g. gender, social security strategies, education and health etc.), participatory approaches to rural development and management, community resource management, capacity building through support to local authorities and service providers, inter-linking government agencies to civil society organizations and NGOs, development of appropriate strategies and methodologies at the institutional and grassroots level for ensuring sustainability, and management of programs. He is former President of Y’s Men International and current member of various Program Committees of New Delhi YMCA. He is currently the Guest Faculty member of the Institute of Management Studies at YMCA, and Chair-designate of Grassroots India Trust.



Mr. H. Arjjumend attained MSc from G. B. Pant University of Agri. & Tech. in Environmental Science, MRM from Indian Institute of Forest Management (Govt. of India) and few certificate courses from World Bank Institute, Human Rights Education Associates (USA), Green Net (Thailand), Grolink (Sweden) and Transcend University (Belgium). He was Commonwealth Professional Fellow 2007 in Wolverhampton/London. Currently he is Social-Impact Fellow. He has over 16 years experience of development action, research, documentation and media writing. Previously he was Biologist at Wildlife Institute of India (Govt. of India), Research Officer at NCHSE, CCV Fellow of WWF-India, and Sr. Program Officer at PRIA. He taught at Masters level for about 3 years in MC National University of Journalism, Bhopal. He founded People’s Resource Centre, a consultancy and publication group, in 1999, and served as Consultant to large number of NGOs, support agencies and donors. He is founder of Grassroots India Trust. He has supervised about 25 study projects and produced over 30 research/discussion papers and technical reports. He has written over 270 project proposals for variety of agencies/clients. He is engaged in several social enterprises. He is the Managing Trustee and Executive Director of Grassroots India Trust, and leading the establishment process of all other institutions of Grassroots Group including Grassroots Institute.

PROFILE OF COORDINATOR TRAINING

Mr. Chuni Lal graduated from H. P. University. After serving in army for 22 years, he established models of sustainable agriculture on his lands. Being a progressive and technologically-appropriate farmer, he received a number of prizes from HP Agriculture University and Department of Agriculture. He co-founded Institute of Resource & Environmental Management (IREM). He attained large number of trainings from Indian Institute of Forest Management, H.P. Agriculture University, Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture & Forestry, H.P. Department of Agriculture, Navdanya, Nirantar, Grassroots Institute, HPMC, H.P. Health Department, and so on. He is presently leading a grassroots movement of conserving the agro-biodiversity in situ and popularizing the organic farming practices among the peasants of Western Himalayas. Apart from a leader of garlic cooperatives in Seraj Valley, he is known social worker in Kullu district. He is currently the Head of Regional Operations of Grassroots India Trust. He is also one of the Trustees of Grassroots India Trust.