ELD Training Courses
The Project Manager's Toolkit
(New Training Course)
Reporting Skills & Professional Writing
Participatory Monitoring & Evaluation
Developing Project Proposals
Facilitation Skills
Presentation Skills
Case Study Writing
Upcoming Training Events 2008
In Bangkok, Thailand

Developing Project Proposals
December 1 - 5
Reporting Skills & Professional Writing

December 8-12

Please note fees for Thailand training have increased to THB 20,000 per person. (10% discount for early payment is still available!)

Download application form here

Download registration information here

In Kathmandu, Nepal

The Project Manager's Toolkit (NEW COURSE!) November 11 – 21 (8 days)
Developing Project Proposals
December 1-5
Reporting Skills and Professional Writing
December 8 - 12
Participatory Monitoring & Evaluation
December 15 - 19

Contact the Kathmandu office
Download application form here

The Reporting Skills & Professional Writing Handbook / CD 2nd Edition released >>>> go to website for free download of Module One


ELD Nepal
The Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal was ELD's first project country, and is currently the overseas headquarters for Asia. We have been active in Nepal since 2000.
Participants from Plan International on Report and Proposal Writing Skills Course
To date, more than 2000 participants have been trained on over one 100 open workshops, as well as many more on over 100 in-house assignments. For the full story, please see our first 5-year report.

Here, ELD (known locally as The Empowerment and Learning Development Centre) continues to conduct a wide range of assignments for various I/NGOs, bilateral and multilateral organisations. Regular short training courses / open workshops are run on a range of development-related skills.
Participants from SDC on an in-house Proposal Writing training at the ELD training centre, Lalitpur
As well as programmes on our current schedule, we also run training on an as-per-need basis: as soon as sufficient participants have expressed interest, course dates can also be set and announced through the local press and by e-mail.

With the final ending of the Nepal conflict, we are now focusing on our Kathmadu as a regional training centre, and in 2007 expect to see more participants joining us from the SAARC region.

You can contact our Nepal office here.