Philip has extensive experience of working for DFID and other international donors in a variety of capacities. He has considerable experience in organisational change, change management, the assessment of training needs, sector wide approaches, programme and project cycle management, logical framework training and monitoring, reviews and evaluation. He also has an extensive consultancy track record in policy formulation, institutional and organisational analysis, strategic planning and capacity building support. He lead the CIDT team co-authoring the DFID Handbook Tools for Development. He has over 25 years of experience in education and training work. Philip has undertaken consultancy work in Europe, Africa, Central and Latin America and Asia. In 1997 he was responsible for the introduction of Project Cycle Management and Logical Framework Analysis to the UK’ s Health Action Zones (HAZs). Since then he has lead CIDT’s national UK programme of training support for the HAZs and the many other service providers who have adopted the use of Project Cycle Management techniques and the use of Logical Frameworks. Philip has a background in environmental sciences, rural development and management. He started his career working in Malawi and Papua New Guinea. He joined CIDT in 1986 and has been actively involved teaching on all CIDTs UK training programmes. A full CV can be made available from CIDT.
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