Project Management for Development
The course outlines the key factors that have contributed to this development, such as investment in infrastructure and social programs, and the importance of managing these investments effectively. A survey by the IDB showed that only 60% of available investment funds are actually used, which represents a significant challenge for regional development.
To address this challenge, the course introduces the "Results-Based Project Management" (PM4R) methodology, based on international standards, which has successfully trained over 4,000 public officials in project planning and management. This methodology aims to address bottlenecks and improve the implementation and outcomes of public sector projects.
Furthermore, through the use of MOOCs, the course extends its reach to new audiences, including the private sector and NGOs, recognizing that development projects are a collaboration among many stakeholders. Over 90,000 people have already enrolled in previous editions, and it is expected that more participants will benefit from this knowledge.
By the end of the course, students will be better prepared to contribute effectively to the development of their countries by using proven tools and methodologies.
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