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Leap into Life 2012
In preparation of the pilot group for Leap into Life Ghana I have adjusted the Leap into Life presentation to the current state of the project. The Leap into Life pilot group takes place in Accra, Ghana from December 10-21 … Continue reading
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Leap into Life – honoring its origins and the people involved
Leap into Life has its origins in Macha, rural Zambia. I’d like to honor this with a brief introduction before going deeper into Leap into Life Ghana. This post shares about the history of Leap into Life moving from Zambia … Continue reading
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Connecting with Ghana (2) – Visiting PAMEPI projects and connecting with JCI
Looking for alternative ways to support community development, capacity building or business development in Africa? This post might be of interest to you. Connecting with Ghana (2) – Visiting PAMEPI projects and connecting with JCI.
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Connecting with Ghana (2) – Visiting PAMEPI projects and connecting with JCI
My former colleague at RnR Group, Bertolt Daems, has been elected as 2012 worldwide President of the Junior Chamber International (JCI). This organization represents 200.000 people, aged 18-40, in 5.000 communities and over 100 countries in the world. The mission … Continue reading
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Connecting with Ghana (1) – Concern Health Education Project Ghana
In my previous writing I described how my conversations with Mr. Fuseini Yakubu led to the decision to visit Ghana. In the following writings I share about my connection with Ghana. This post is about Concern Health Education Project Ghana. … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, Alain Volz, Atma, capacity building, community development, Concern health education project Ghana, developmental aid, education, Fuesini Yakubu, Ghana, healthcare, Isaac Ampomah, JCI, JCI Ghana, leadership, leadership development, leap into life, Pamepi, Patrick Mang, sustainability
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Leap into Life
Learning Leadership What is Leap into Life? Leap into Life is a container for learning by experience. It creates conditions to apply ‘learning from the future’ and offers support in practicing this on the job. The learning program is practically … Continue reading
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Tagged action learning, africa, Alain Volz, Anne-Marie Voorhoeve, Bertolt Daems, Center for Human Emergence, change, change management, community development, complexity, cross cultural, Dick Uyttewael, diversity, dynamic steering, entrepreneurship, Fred Mweetwa, Gertjan van Stam, JCI, JCI international, leadership, leadership development, learning from the future, learning journey, macha, machaworks, management, management development, Martin Kalungu Banda, organisational development, personal effectiveness, Piet Overduin, resilience, school of synnervation, sustainability, Theory U, Vibha Muskaan, Yolanda Nokuri Hegngi, zambia
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