Attendees
A highly practical and interactive programme that builds on participants existing experience.
The course is designed for professionals in the government sector, along with universities and research centers, business associations and civil society organisations, and private sector companies and law firms. The course is a MUST - ATTEND for wide range of entry to mid-level professionals who are involved at various levels of the policy making process, including
Policy officers, advisors and analysts
Researchers and advocacy staff and advisors
Policy and regulatory reform consultants
Lawyers and legal experts
Any other individual who plays a role in setting public policies, or working, or planning to work
Individual engaged in the field of policy and regulatory and institutional developmen
COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND CERTIFICATES
Delegates must meet two criteria to be eligible for an Informa Certificate of Completion for a course:
• Satisfactory attendance – delegates must attend all sessions of the course.
Delegates who miss more than 2 hours of the course sessions will not be eligible to sit the course exam.
• Successful completion of the course assessment.
Delegates who do not meet these criteria will receive an Informa Certificate of Attendance. If delegates have not attended all sessions, the Certificate will clearly state the number of hours attended.
COURSE METHODOLOGY
This course provides a dynamic and compelling setting. It includes getting introduced to the theoretical aspect of policy development, while understanding how it is practically implemented in real-life situations. The course material was developed based on the latest good practices that are being adopted by the international organisations and countries around the world. Case studies will be tailored to match the local regulatory environment and context, which will be discussed in groups to ensure sharing knowledge and experiences. Participants will complete the course armed with new perspective, skills, and templates that can be used to support their policy work in the future.

