Upcoming tutored courses are usually four, six or 11 weeks in duration.

This course addresses the importance of data to advance gender equality, including safe and ethical techniques for data collection, sharing, and management. Participants will gain an understanding of the various methods and modalities for data collection in development and humanitarian settings. For more information and registration >>.

This eight-week instructor-led e-learning course provides a comprehensive overview that balances theory with practical application, ensuring that participants are not only versed in modern leadership concepts but also equipped with the tools and skills necessary to effectively lead and manage teams in today's dynamic NGO environment.

This six-week course will equip participants with the knowledge and skills to effectively apply results-based management in their respective organisations, enabling them to design programs that focus on achieving tangible, measurable impacts, and foster a culture of accountability and continuous improvement.


This course introduces NGO leaders and managers to both the theoretical and practical aspects of organisational development and change management in a non-profit context.



This course addresses the full life cycle of monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning (MEAL). Participants will acquire knowledge and skills related to designing logic models; planning for MEAL by using tools such performance management plans and tracking tables, terms of reference and learning plans; collecting and analysing MEAL data and use these data to make project decisions, communicate with stakeholders and practice adaptive management.

The goal of this instructor-led e-learning course is for participants to enhance their understanding of “surveillance capitalism” and government surveillance, and increase their ability to ensure digital security and privacy while advancing their cause.