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Collins Kipkoech Togom
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Collins Kipkoech Togom posted a blog post

http://lukenyapillars.org/

Building a resourceful support for the above Lukenya Pillars of Transformation a community based organization that empowers in the community in several waysSee More
Apr 20, 2013
Collins Kipkoech Togom replied to Daniel Bassill's discussion Africa-Based organizations - introduce yourselves in the group Africa Tutor Mentor Connection
"I hold a B.A. in Community Development and currently doing MA in Development studies in Kenyatta University. I am fully equipped with skills and know-how of the same and am well-versed and experience in community based organizations (CBO) and NGOs…"
Apr 20, 2013
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Apr 20, 2013
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"Please add yourself to the member map and join the Africa Sub group at https://tutormentorconnection.ning.com/group/africatutormentorconnection Look at the ways I've working with interns to create and visualize strategies that focus on Chicago…"
Apr 18, 2013
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Hometown:
Athi-River
About Me:
I hold a B.A. in Community Development and currently doing MA in Development studies in Kenyatta University. I am fully equipped with skills and know-how of the same and am well-versed and experience in community based organizations (CBO) and NGOs being a founder and former Executive Director of Lukenya Pillars of Transformation a community based organization.


The skills that I have been exposed to and posses include people and project management, community and resource mobilization, curriculum development, Project and Programme design, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation, proposal writing as well as research. I am trained in Trainer of Trainers (T.O.T), Economic Empowerment and Leadership and Management and conflict transformation.
I am a development consultant and currently doing community projects to empower and build skills of special groups and organizations within the community and promote sustainable projects.
Website:
http://lukenyapillars.org/
What do you hope to learn, or share, on this forum?
I hope to learn from other in empowerment and community project for Non-Profit Making, CBOs and NGOS and mobilizing resources as I seek partners and sponsors.

Collins Kipkoech Togom's Blog

http://lukenyapillars.org/

Building a resourceful support for the above Lukenya Pillars of Transformation a community based organization that empowers in the community in several ways

Posted on January 20, 2013 at 3:00pm — 1 Comment

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At 9:59pm on January 25, 2019, Joseph Mclaughlin said…

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At 11:32am on April 18, 2013, Daniel Bassill said…

Please add yourself to the member map and join the Africa Sub group at http://tutormentorconnection.ning.com/group/africatutormentorconnection Look at the ways I've working with interns to create and visualize strategies that focus on Chicago and think of ways you and others can work with youth in Africa, Europe and the US to visualize similar strategies focused on Africa.

 
 
 

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