By Peggy Dean | Executive Director, Jean Houston Foundation
ICA Nepal in association with the Jean Houston Foundation conducted a series of Social Artistry Leadership Trainings in the month of May.
Two day training for teachers was conducted on May 7th and May 8th followed by a two day leadership training for differently abled people on 10th and 11th May. Also youth focused training on Social Artistry Leadership was conducted for Rotaract/ Non-rotaract, on the date 14th May. Similarly, ICA Nepal also conducted training on Social Artistry leadership for participants from various Rotary clubs within Kathmandu valley as well as Non Rotarians on 15th May. A three-day long advanced training as training design session was conducted for selected few participants, who had already participated in the first level of the Social Artistry training on 13th, 17th and 18th May. With an aim to empower rural women through the tools and techniques of Social Artistry and to promote entrepreneurship of women, the Social Artistry Leadership Development Training at Khanigaun, Parbat was held from 27th to 29th May.
Plans for the rest of the year are in place for continuing leadership training to support development in villages across Nepal. It is scheduled to start at the Western side of Nepal and to visit Darchula & Baitadi district. With our financial support the Nepali trainers will be bringing the Social Artistry leadership tools to places not before visited.
Our trainers send warm namaste and gratefulness for our caring and support. Each training gives more leadership tools for effectively organizing projects and developing communities.
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