Our Clients

Absa Foundation

Barclays (Africa) Bank

BHP Billiton

Buffalo City Municipality

Cadre

Dept. of Water Affairs and Forestry

e-Degree

Edgars Consolidated

Epicentre Aids Risk Management

Glenrand MIB

Johannesburg City Council

Johnson Matthey

KFC / YUM

Knowledge Resources

Namitech

Nampak

Nola

Palaborwa Foundation

Planned Parenthood

Promasidor Africa

SA Cities Network

SAGA

South African Broadcasting Corporation

Spar

TEBA Bank  

Transparency & Accountability Network

Unilever

UNISA Unit for Social Behaviour Studies In HIV/AIDS and Health

USAID

Training (to build capacity)

We provide training services around HIV/AIDS, organisational development and strategy.

www.xe4.org Training Courses for Non-Profits and CSI Donors

Sustainability

Winning and measuring public goodwill

Excellence

Matching Performance to the Promise

Strategy

 

Planning for impact and results

Finding alliances for strength and survival

Operations

 

Managing the project / programme process

Measuring the project / programme process

Human Resources

 

The skills organisations want

Getting good volunteers for good work

Marketing

 

Raising funds, finding friends

Good proposals, promises and performance

IT

Its role and responsibilities in empowering people

MIS

Its role in decisions and transparency

Research

Its role in project design and delivery

Finance

 

 

 

Building big enough budgets

Answering donor needs for reports on time

Sharing responsibility for checking and reporting

Its role in safeguarding sustainability

Technology

The tools for building organisational capacity

www.xe4.org Training Courses for HIV/AIDS workplace programmes

10 Steps 4 Success

All the components of a successful programme

Monitoring

Auditing the programme components

Prevalence Survey

Step one in assessing risk and planning programmes

KAP Surveys

 

Building good surveys and using its results

How to use the KAP Survey tool

Impact Analysis

 

How to measure HIV/AIDS risk and impact

How to use the Impact Analysis tool

Leadership Training

 

Train the trainer course

The business benefits of HIV WPP programmes

Peer Education

 

 

Designing and delivering effective curriculum content

Designing and delivering effective content

How to use the Peer Education tool

VCT

 

Integrating with prevalence and KAP surveys

The focus of all awareness and education campaigns

Treatment

 

 

Proper budgeting, referral and treatment options

How to use the Treatment tool

Nutrition supplements, immunity boosters and medication

Budgeting

Calculating the costs and benefits of HIV WPP

www.xe4.org Training Courses for Donors, NPOs in the Development Sector

Enabling Environment

Training to increase the Quantity of Donors and NPO's

Corporate Governance

Training to increase the Quality of Donors and NPO's

Technical Innovation

Training to increase the Performance of Donors and NPO's

Institutional Developmnt

Training to increase the Sustainability of Donors and NPO's

The above 4 decide donor freedom of choice, NPO scope of delivery and community chances of improvement.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Research (to prioritise problems and discover their solutions)

We provide research services around issues confronting donors, NGO's and NPO's, the government and communities in the development funding sector.

 

Auditing (to monitor, evaluate and report)

Information (to facilitate problem-solving)

We provide drafting services that produce Memoranda of Understanding, Service Level Agreements, Proposals contracts and templates.

Networking (to create partnerships that achieve practical results)

We link like-minded organisations who add value to each other


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XE4's 1-day and 2-day training workshops are supported by software so that we know why to change and how to change and what to do to make that change

Thanks again for a stimulating workshop – I am still trying to get my head around everything and will probably take some time over that.

Helmut Bertelsmann (NBI)

Thanks for a very stimulating workshop. It was very good and very helpful. We both enjoyed it very much and gained a great deal (take a bow). Tim Smith (Cathca)

You are really an inspiration to the nation! Thanks a million! Corrie Ras (S.A. Federation for Mental Health)

I must say I really enjoyed the course. It was an wide eye-opener. Professionally, I’m empowered, you are a smart boy, and your course just solved my problem. You had all the words for the very unstable logic I had in terms of reporting, I thank you. Your course is most informative, I enjoyed it,  not quite what I thought would be in my spoon when I got there. Man, you make a woman think. Portia Kwinika (Pretoria Sungardens Hospice)

Indeed it was such a great day. Often in our daily work we tend to forget basic stuff and they impact the overall organization. I had a great day. Tinyiko Chauke (Stats SA)
Thank you for a brilliant day - an eye-opening day. Candice Morkel (North West Prov Govt)

My head is still buzzing this morning with all the great things we learnt yesterday – all the enthusiasm I was feeling. Peter Laubscher (Leprosy Mission)

I am totally stunned by the complexity and comprehensiveness of your models and your ability to use Excel. There is so much potential if your work to make something very useful to both NGOs and CSI depts. I am sure that you are on the right track. Marcus Coetzee (ICMS)
 

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