Course Description
This course is designed to help develop the skills needed to effectively design, plan, and manage MEAL programs for NGOs. MEAL supports program managers in planning the monitoring of progress in activity implementation against planned targets, evaluating progress toward expected results, and utilizing this information to continuously learn, adapt, and report to stakeholders.
This course enables participants to define the MEAL cycle and its components, and to understand the MEAL phase model design, including logic models such as the Theory of Change (ToC), Results Framework...
In today’s rapidly evolving development landscape, NGOs are required to adapt, innovate, and rethink traditional models of service delivery, partnership, and sustainability.
This workshop is designed specifically for civil society leaders and teams who seek to strengthen their organizations’ relevance, responsiveness, and impact. Through structured and unconventional ideation processes, participants will explore practical tools and frameworks that stimulate innovation within NGO programs, operations, and strategy.
Participants will engage in guided group work to critically examine outdated...
The Global Health Institute at the American University of Beirut (AUB GHI), in collaboration with the Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network (EMPHNET), cordially invites you to attend its upcoming in-person event, "Advancing Responsible Artificial Intelligence for Global Health in the MENA Region".
The Non-Governmental Organizations Initiative (NGOi) at the AUB Global Health Institute is offering a new in-person course on Project & Program Management for NGOs.
The Global Health Institute (GHI) at the American University of Beirut (AUB), in collaboration with HealthAI, the Global Agency for Responsible AI in Health, cordially invites you to attend its upcoming webinar, hosted by the E-Sahha/ Digital Health Program (ESP). This webinar, titled “Building Responsible AI for Health: A Governance Roadmap for the MENA region" is part of the Responsible AI for Global Health (RAI4GH) webinar series.
Join us in the upcoming webinar as we explore effective strategies for strengthening AI governance in health in low-resource settings.
The Non-Governmental Organizations Initiative at the American University of Beirut is organizing an Open House on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM at the American University of Beirut (AUB), West Hall.
The full-day event will bring together organizations from the civil society sector, including local and international NGOs, NGOi member organizations from the region, partners, civil society experts, donors, Embassy representatives, and academia. The Open House aims to strengthen cross-sector collaboration, foster dialogue, promote learning, and spotlight the collective...
The Non-Governmental Organizations Initiative (NGOi) at the AUB Global Health Institute is offering a new online synchronous course on Digital Communication & Social Media Marketing for NGOs.
The Global Health Institute at the American University of Beirut is launching a new online synchronous course on "Artificial Intelligence and Digital Health Solutions and Programs in Low Resource Settings: Design, Implementation & Scalability".
This course aims to equip participants with foundational knowledge and hands-on tools to design, implement, and scale artificial intelligence (AI) and digital health solutions and programs that are context-specific and responsive to the unique needs of low-resource settings
This course is designed to equip professionals working in Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) with the essential skills and knowledge to manage financial resources effectively, develop robust budgets, and implement risk mitigation strategies.
The Global Health Institute (GHI) at the American University of Beirut (AUB) cordially invites you to attend its upcoming event, “Integrating Conflict Medicine in Medical Education: A Necessity and a Challenge for Conflict-Affected Settings - An Intersectoral Dialogue”.