Education
The success of charitable projects worldwide, in all areas, is determined not only by the availability of funds but also by the effectiveness of the work of the staff teams; local and national leaders.
Neya Global has developed courses and training to qualify charitable organization staff in IT, fundraising, social media, and essential NPO functions to overcome the challenges faced by charities in developing countries. The Neya Global Training Courses are taught online and live at Good Shepherd Sisters Thailand centers nationwide.
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UN Workshops Highlights
We help to make the knowledge more accessible. Attending UN education conferences and forums, we process information, create easy-to-read and study reports, and share them with staff and leaders of charitable organizations on training courses and online for free.
If you are a leader or representative of a charitable organization and are interested in staff development courses, please contact us for more details.
Challenges
Covid and the economic crisis have substantially impacted the provision of funds for charitable organizations. On the one hand, there were severe health losses, and many families lost their breadwinners; on the other hand, there was a lack of jobs, an economic crisis, and restrictions on travel between countries. Moreover, funding for many programs was cut due to a lack of funds in charitable foundations.
We live in a rapidly changing world, and even in the last ten years, the leap in technology development has been incredible. A large number of organizations and enterprises around the world, not only charitable but also commercial, are faced with a constant need for the qualification of staff teams.
With the development of social networks, online education, and quick ways to connect and unite people into interest groups, charities have the opportunity to reach a new level of efficiency.
However, It is important to note that one of the main obstacles to the use of modern technologies in charitable organizations, especially in the context of developing countries, is the cost of not only equipment but also educational programs, educators, as well as the process of implementing technologies takes time and requires a systematic approach and supervision.