Training of Trainers (ToT) workshop on gender-responsive economic policy management
The major goal of this Training of Trainers (ToT) workshop is to create a large pool of experts in the area of gender-responsive economic policy management.
The major goal of this Training of Trainers (ToT) workshop is to create a large pool of experts in the area of gender-responsive economic policy management.
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
The Joint IDEP/MEFMI online course on regional integration and trade is intended to enhance the knowledge and analytical capacity of policy-makers, academics and researchers in the area of regional integration, with a comparative focus on agreements between various regions in Africa.
The aim of the course is to strengthen the capacity of the relevant officials of African countries to design, implement, monitor and evaluate the efficacy of appropriate infrastructure and transport policies to facilitate structural transformation of the economies of the continent. The specific objectives of the course are:
This Sunday, August 12, 2018 we learned, with great sorrow and sadness, of the passing the eminent development economist Professor Samir Amin on the eve of his 87th birthday. An illustrious thinker, the late Samir Amin leaves behind a wealth of economic thought on developing economies that he has inspired since the early sixties by his many publications and thought-provoking conferences.
The course aims to provide policy makers with a clear understanding of the key constraints to effective domestic and international resource mobilization and it will also present a range of policy options to increase the capacity for resource mobilization at several levels.
Dakar, June 26, 2018 - As part of its series of seminars, IDEP hosted a panel discussion on « Is Africa ready to invest in a green industry ? ». This seminar brought together more than twenty African experts : officials from Member States meeting on the occasion of the program of capacity building on industrial policies, as well as academics working on issues relating to the industrial development of the continent. The roundtable was held on June 26, 2018 in the IDEP conference room.