PACRES initiates capacity building for PRFRP
The Pacific Adaption to Climate Change and Resilience (PACRES) building project supports the Pacific Regional Federation of Resilience Professionals (PRFRP) in its quest to strengthen the federation. Currently, the PACRES provides continuous capacity-building interventions through training of interested members and executive committee members.
In 2021 the federation saw two of its members successfully completed an online training program on Monitoring and Evaluation, Accountability, and learning development. By March 2022, three additional PRFRP members will undergo training on project management and organizational development. All these capacity-building interventions are funded by the PACRES project.
Ms. Lilu Kilistina Moala
Training completed: December 2021
Training Provider: Kaya Global learning platform
Duration: 4 months
“MEAL Dpro provided me with the fundamental and practical guidance on designing, planning, and implementing monitoring and evaluation, which are new and additional learning experiences for me.”
Ms. Moala is currently a Consultant for Climate Change related engagements. She has a substantial work experience in the field of climate change having been an officer in the Department of Climate Change, Tonga. Additionally, she was a facilitator for the Resilience Qualification Level 4, delivered by the USP Pacific TAFE
Mr. James Ah Fook
Training completed: December 2021
Training Provider: Kaya Global learning platform
Duration: 4 Months
“MEAL DPro was an interesting course, and I feel the lessons will benefit not only my current role but also other areas of work I am engaged in. “
Mr. Fook is an active faculty member of the National University of Samoa. He was involved in the 2019 review of the PRFRP Constitution. He is one of the content experts that reviewed the existing Resilience Qualification Levels 1-4.