2002-2012 and beyond by phangisile mtshali manciya director: corporate philanthropy
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2002-2012 and beyond
By Phangisile Mtshali ManciyaDirector: Corporate Philanthropy
Beijing November 2, 2012
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Centres of Excellence
for Community-
basedHBC/HCV
programmes
Whatever the a Centre of Excellence (CoE) should,
at a most basic level can consist of:
◦ A team of people that promote collaboration and
◦ using best practices around a specific focus area to drive
their clear mandate results.
The team could be staffed with full- or part-time or
strategic alliance members.
◦ “Competency Centre”
◦ “Capability Centre”
:
Support Guidance Shared Learning Measurements Governance Armed with evidence of
Experience and expertise in their area of focus Impactful and successful models and Transferable technologies and and ability to mobilise resources
Support: CoE’s should offer support to the others. This may be through services needed, or providing subject matter experts or both
Guidance: For standards, methodologies, tools and knowledge banks are typical approaches to filling this need.
Shared Learning: Training and certifications, skill assessments, team building and formalized roles are all ways to encourage shared learning.
Measurements: CoEs should be able to demonstrate they are delivering the valued results that justified their creation
Governance: Allocating limited resources (money, people, technology etc.) across all their possible use is an important function of CoEs. Should ensure organizations / decision makers invest in the
most valuable projects and create economies of scale for their service offering. In addition, coordination across other organizational/
country/sector interests is needed to enable the CoE to deliver value
Medium to long-term commitment/relation/partnership
Improved Project Management systems and practice
SustainabilityLegacy – especially disseminating and embedding
outcomes
Challenges Resources? How to reach scale Mandate and policy environment
HIV Program in Africawww.securethefuture.com/faculty
Made up of our previous granteesIdentified special expertise and models – tried,
tested A lot of time to package what is offered Flexibility in resources and design to adapt
models, services, offering according to those seeking them
Use of technology to facilitate delivery and communication
Do we have what it takes?
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