The online course: TEAM WORKING, relevance and impact on civil organizations.
E-learning
30 July – 30 September 2025 | On-line, Spain
The online course “Team working, relevance and impact on civil organizations” is ment to promote the creation of sustainable and well-leaded civil organisations.
This online course has been specifically designed for project manager to engage in creating effective, relevant and sustainable civil associations,while being a positive leader. It has been specifically designed for the following target groups:
Young Leaders :To improve decision-making, team management, and strategic thinking.
Project managers: To master essential tools for planning, executing, and evaluating projects.
Students: To acquire skills that will prepare them for future leadership roles and successful careers in a rapidly changing world.
Volunteering mentors and staff: To manage and support volunteers more effectively, ensuring successful outcomes in projects.
Youth workers : To gain insights into effective leadership and management that can be applied when training others.
Why This Course?
Because initiatives should always be supported and because no one is a born manager and/or leader, we designed this course so it would provide practical knowledge and tools to turn innovative ideas into tangible, relevant and sustainable projects, thanks to organisational, professional and interpersonal skills.
By offering this course, AIFED aims to:
Empower young managers and leaders with practical knowledges and tools on management and project leadership
Promote team working and humanly beneficial leadership
Advantages of Studying This Course
– Completely online and free, allowing flexible learning from anywhere.
– Practical knowledge directly applicable to your daily work in youth initiatives.
– Enhance your career prospects by gaining valuable management skills recognized in both formal and non-formal sectors.
– Improve your ability to lead, coach, and inspire the next generation of youth, creating lasting impact in your community.
More information at: SALTO