
Public Sector Projects: Multisite Systems for Government and NGOs
Date:
January 25, 2028
Time:
from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm
Format:
In-person
Level:
experienced
Government bodies and NGOs face unique challenges—tight budgets, multilingual content, strict accessibility requirements, and diverse editorial teams. This session is designed to equip you with the knowledge and structure to build multisite systems that meet these needs and scale sustainably.
We’ll dive into how WordPress multisite, when paired with Greyd.Suite, can serve as a central, secure, and flexible platform for complex public sector needs. From regional departments to international NGOs, this setup supports local autonomy while maintaining brand and content consistency.
This training is for developers, project managers, and digital leads working in or with public institutions or nonprofit networks.
What we’ll cover:
Planning and launching multisite environments with accessibility at the core
Setting up multilingual structures using taxonomy- or site-based strategies
Enabling decentralized content management without compromising control
Standardizing layouts and communication templates across dozens of sites
Managing permissions and roles across a wide range of users
Ensuring long-term security and update workflows in regulated environments
Use cases we’ll explore:
Local government networks with individual municipal subsites
NGO platforms with country-specific pages and shared resources
Public sector campaigns that require rapid deployment and consistent branding
Hybrid communication platforms for staff, volunteers, and the public
You’ll leave this session with a concrete implementation plan, a library of reusable design templates, and a clear understanding of how to meet accessibility and governance requirements, without sacrificing usability or performance.
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Fee
€ 895
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