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2016 August l HCV Lead Assessors Course

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The course will be a prerequisite for demonstrating basic competency for conducting, evaluating and report writing on HCV assessments under the HCV Resource Network guideline. This is part of our effort to build capacity on HCV assessor requirements in the region. This professional training series on High Conservation Values for Lead Assessors Training combines years of experience and expertise of Wild Asia who has been working to support palm oil producers to meet the expectations of RSPO.

Wild Asia as a recognized organization by the HCVRN, has designed this course following new HCV Resource Network syllabus to allow participants to go through the steps involved in an HCV assessment and apply the concepts and procedure according to the HCV Assessment Manual.

Course Overview

The training course will run over 5 days and covers:

  • HCV background and concepts
  • HCV Guidelines Principles
  • HCV Frame work: Pre Assessment and Field Assessment
  • HCV Management and Monitoring
  • Introduction of ALS
  • Reporting HCV using HCVRN template

The course will be conducted in English.

Course Information

Date: 15-19th August 2016

Venue: Melia Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Cost:
Early Bird Rate (closed date July 20th) = RM 4,300
Normal Rate (closed date Aug 5th) = RM 4,500

Closing registration date: 5th August 2016

It is highly advisable to book early as training slots are limited. To register, complete the registration form and make the payment as soon as possible to secure the seats. Your registration will only be confirmed upon payment.

Click Here for the Registration Form

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Categories: News & Events, Training & Workshops Tags: 2016, HCV, Lead Assessors, Training

Posted on 29.06.16 by Gonthong

Comments

  1. Ismail Adnan bin abdul Malek says

    August 22, 2016 at 9:39 AM

    Dear Sir/Madam

    Pls email to inform me on the next date of HCVF training in Malaysia.
    I would like to attend

    Thank you

    Ismail

    Reply
    • Gonthong says

      August 24, 2016 at 9:42 AM

      Hi Ismail,

      We have not planned for next one yet. We will keep you on the mailing list.

      Cheers,
      GT

      Reply
  2. Justin Mercer says

    September 8, 2016 at 6:44 AM

    Likewise, will you add me to the mailing list? I’m interested in HCV lead assessor training, hoping for November. Regards, Justin

    Reply
    • Gonthong says

      September 8, 2016 at 9:53 AM

      We will keep you on our mailing list. Next HCV lead assessor course would be next year though. No more for this year.

      Reply
  3. Benjamin Kudumpal says

    November 25, 2016 at 4:06 PM

    Please count me in for the next HCV lead assessor, I’m interested to participate.

    TQ

    Reply
  4. Justin Mercer says

    January 19, 2017 at 2:02 PM

    Please also count me in on the next HCV lead assessor course – asap would be great!

    Reply

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