Resources

Links

 

Resources for Development Practitioners

DAI - ECIAfrica is a partly owned subsidiary of DAI, a leading international development consultancy based in Washington, DC.

Development Practitioners Forum - Founded by DAI and its former CEO Tony Barclay, the Development Practitioners Forum builds on 40 years of practical field experience and learning. The Forum is a nonprofit organization specifically designed by and for practitioners working at field sites in developing countries. 

InfoSpring.org - DAI and the Development Practitioners Forum have partnered to make InfoSpring a valuable Q&A resource for development practitioners around the world.

Society for International Development (SID-Washington) - The Global Town Square of Development where government officials, the NGO community, the private sector, and academia can come together in a neutral space and discuss the cutting edge issues of development.

TAMIS - DAI's Technical and Administrative Management Information System is a tool to assist our project managers worldwide to meet complex information management and monitoring needs.

Tips for Development Practitioners - UNFPA guidelines for development practitioners in how to integrate culturally sensitive approaches into project implementation.

 

ECIAfrica Project-Related Resources

IDIP Western Cape - ECIAfrica is one of the key service providers for the The Infrastructure Delivery and Improvement Programme (IDIP) in the Western Cape

SAIBL - The South African International Business Linkages programme supporting supplier diversity by promoting sustainable business linkages between large corporations and black suppliers, by helping corporations to identify and target more procurement opportunities for certified, competitiveness black suppliers.

SATH - The USAID Southern Africa Trade Hub (SATH) project seeks to increase international competitiveness, intra-regional trade and food security in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) region.

SASDC - The South African Supplier Diversity Council is the leading corporate council in South Africa dedicated to promoting sustainable supplier diversity value-add, through targeted procurement and black supplier development.

 

Business Development

AmCham - ECIAfrica has been a member of the American Chamber of Commerce in South Africa for more than a decade. The Chamber promotes and advances the interests and views of US business in South Africa. Through AmCham, business people of the United States and South Africa are able to come together and promote their mutual interests.