The Community Development course category at Maggy School of Humanitarian Studies is designed to equip learners with the knowledge, skills, and practical competencies required to empower communities and promote sustainable social transformation.

Courses in this category focus on participatory and people-centered development approaches that emphasize inclusion, local leadership, and community ownership of development processes. Learners are trained to identify community needs, design responsive interventions, mobilize local resources, and implement sustainable development programs that create lasting impact.

This category covers key areas such as:

  • Community mobilization and participation
  • Participatory planning and development
  • Grassroots leadership
  • Social empowerment strategies
  • Sustainable livelihoods
  • Project design and implementation
  • Community-based research
  • Advocacy and social inclusion
  • Community impact assessment

Learners completing courses in this category are prepared for roles in community development practice, humanitarian work, NGO programming, project coordination, social entrepreneurship, and grassroots leadership.

Building strong communities. Empowering local action. Creating sustainable change.