The Third Organisation Development Fair opens in Minsk
03.11.2014 |Society| EuroBelarus Information Service,
Representatives of 147 organizations from all regions of Belarus registered at the venue.
Ulad Vialichka, the head of the International Consortium “EuroBelarus” and moderator of the event cited this data on October 31 during the Third Organisation Development Fair. According to him, upon the opening of the event 45 consultants registered for the Fair, and organizers of the event stated 46 applications for mini-vouchers.
When opening the Fair, the Head of the project “Organisational Development Marketplace” Elena Khoroshevskaja informed that this year there will be an experiment within the frames of the Fair: the third sector organizers are suggested to find consultants for advising on a wide range of questions directly at the Fair.
The Fair is the largest event in the sphere of organizational consulting for non-profit organizations and traditionally gathers leading specialists in the sphere of organizational consulting, representatives of public organizations and initiatives, experts on the development of civil society in Belarus.
Tis year the Fair calls attention to the more extensive format and will consist of three events: the Fair itself, brunch for consultants scheduled for November 11 and the round table assigned for November 13.
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