Tag: capacity-building
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Who we are and what we do
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Vanessa’s story
Along with five friends, Vanessa spent the last few days of 2015 climbing Kilimanjaro for the MS cause
Call for consultants in India
A great opportunity to work on an MS International Federation (MSIF) advocacy project in India
Join our team – Capacity Building Support Officer (Arab region)
Temporary part-time role to support our Arab region capacity building work
Call for consultants: Advocacy – access to treatments in India
Bringing together the MS Society of India
MSIF staff paid a special visit to India this month to launch an exciting new collaboration with the MS Society of India.
Uruguay – Project Planning and Fundraising Consultancy Opportunity
MSIF is seeking experienced Spanish-speaking consultants, preferably based in Uruguay, to provide training and mentoring in the areas of project planning and fundraising.
MSIF visits Saudi Arabia to launch new country-focused programme
MSIF’s Capacity Building Manager visits Arfa MS Society to launch MSIF’s new country-focused programme in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Morocco consultancy opportunity
We are looking for a consultant(s) to support our country-focused programme work in Morocco
Tawasol – March 2017 issue
Latest news from 16 organisations in the Arab region
MSIF in Latin America
Earlier this month our CEO Peer Baneke and Head of Capacity Building Zoe Burr travelled to Buenos Aires
Eliana’s story
How Eliana's life changed through friendships and solidarity
Abdel visits the Lebanese MS Friends Society
Abdelfatah Ibrahim visited the Lebanese MS Friends Society (ALSEP) from 9 to 14 May 2013
Hand in hand with people affected by MS
The Lebanese MS Friends Society is taking part in the MS International Federation’s country-focused programme
MS International Federation launches Arabic e-newsletter
Tawasol is our new e-newsletter for MS organisations in the Arabic-speaking region