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  • Sajith Weerakoon

    Developing Bankable Climate Finance Proposals · submitted 13 August 2026

    Flagged automatically1 out of 5
    Useless. Whoever wrote this has never worked in this country. Contact me on 07X XXX XXXX if you want to argue about it.

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  • Sanduni Alwis

    Developing Bankable Climate Finance Proposals · submitted 14 August 2026

    5 out of 5
    The concept note structure lecture is the first thing I've read that explains why our last two submissions were returned without a second look. Rewrote our draft the same week using the template.
  • Shanika Rodrigo

    Localising the Provincial Adaptation Plan · submitted 12 August 2026

    4 out of 5
    Strong on reading the NAP chapters, thinner on what happens when the divisional secretariat disagrees with the province. One more worked example of that would help.
  • Aravinth Thevarajah

    Maintaining Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GSI) · submitted 10 August 2026

    5 out of 5
    We used the stakeholder mapping worksheet in a project meeting and it settled an argument about who we'd actually consulted. Wish I'd had this two projects ago.

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  • Dulmini HerathDeveloping Bankable Climate Finance Proposals

    Clear, and mercifully free of jargon. The bankability lecture alone is worth the whole module.

    5 out of 5Published

    Published by Chathuri Wijesinghe on 8 Aug 2026

  • Menaka LiyanageGender-Responsive Budgeting

    I review budget circulars for a living and I still learned how to read a gender budget statement properly.

    5 out of 5Published

    Published by Chathuri Wijesinghe on 6 Aug 2026

  • Hasini AbeywardenaClimate Vulnerability Assessment

    Strong on building the index. The ground-truthing lecture moves fast if you've never run a field verification before.

    4 out of 5Published

    Published by Dilan Fernando on 2 Aug 2026

  • Iresha KumariLocalising the Provincial Adaptation Plan

    Watched most of it on a phone between field visits. It held up, which I did not expect.

    5 out of 5Published

    Published by Dilan Fernando on 29 Jul 2026

  • Roshan PeirisMaintaining Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GSI)

    The mainstreaming lecture changed how I read our own sector plan's procurement criteria. More case studies from smaller departments, please.

    4 out of 5Published

    Published by Chathuri Wijesinghe on 25 Jul 2026

  • Buddhika SenanayakeGender-Responsive Budgeting

    Solid material, but the sex-disaggregated data lecture assumes registers exist that nobody in a rural office actually keeps.

    3 out of 5Published

    Published by Dilan Fernando on 21 Jul 2026

  • Nimal KarunaratneClimate Vulnerability Assessment

    Sharing my login with three colleagues since the department will not pay for separate accounts. Works fine.

    2 out of 5Rejected

    Rejected by Chathuri Wijesinghe on 17 Jul 2026 · Describes account sharing - handled as a support case instead.

  • Chathura RanasingheGender-Responsive Budgeting

    Best courses in Sri Lanka!! Visit my site for cheap certificates and training discounts - link in my profile.

    5 out of 5Rejected

    Rejected by Dilan Fernando on 9 Jul 2026 · Advertising.

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