NAME OF THE COURSE |
Certified Professional in Managing World Bank Pension |
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CERTIFICATION |
Certified Professional in Managing World Bank Pension |
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COURSE OVERVIEW |
Over the past decade, the importance of pension systems to the economic stability of nations and the security of their ageing populations has been increasingly recognized by countries at all levels of development. Many pension systems, primarily, although not exclusively, those with a dominant publicly managed defined-benefit design operated on a pay as you go basis have major financial consequences or are projected to be financially unsustainable over the long term. Many of these do not fully deliver on their social objectives of poverty alleviation and income smoothing, create significant distortions in the operation of market economies and result in redistribution in favour of higher-income groups. Other countries have not yet developed meaningful pension and retirement savings systems or have not achieved access to these among the broad base of the population. This exposes many elderly to the risk of a severe decline in their living standard or descent into poverty when they are no longer able to work. |
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TRAINING DURATION |
Total Training Hours: 22 Hours |
Training Duration: 1 Week |
Total Training Days: 4-5 Working Days |
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TRAINING SCHEDULE |
Weekdays (Sunday to Thursday) |
Regular Sessions: 4 – 6 Hrs Per day (9 am to 2 pm or 3.00 pm to 9.00 pm) |
Food & refreshments Included |
Weekends (Friday & Saturday) |
Fast Track Sessions: 8 Hours per day (9 am to 5 pm) |
Food & refreshments Included |
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CERTIFICATION |
Globally recognized certificate from “Kings Global Career Academy” |
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TEST |
No |
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LEARNING AIDS |
Yes |
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COURSE MATERIAL |
Hard & Soft Copies of Study Material |
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LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION |
English |
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INSTRUCTOR HELPLINE |
Yes |
1. Email |
2. Social Media (For Emergency requirements) |
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REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS |
1. Passport Copy |
2. Curriculum Vitae |
3. Passport size photographs |
4. Course Fee |
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MODE OF PAYMENT |
Cash / Cheque / Credit Card / Bank Transfer. |
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COURSE ELIGIBILITY |
- Treaty negotiators responsible for shaping the content of new agreements or revising existing ones;
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- State attorneys responsible for defending the state in investor-state arbitral proceedings or overseeing outside counsel;
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- Members of parliament or congress responsible for setting parameters for negotiations, ratifying treaties, and adopting implementing legislation; as well as those with questions about whether and in what circumstances their actions may give rise to investment arbitration cases;
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- Government regulators – whether responsible for areas of taxation, environmental regulation, investments in mining and infrastructure, or other areas – whose actions are often challenged in investor-state arbitration and for whom the content of investment treaties can have important practical implications;
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- Officials in investment promotion agencies who may be asked about investment treaties, and whose actions can also give rise to investment treaty claims;
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- State and local officials who want a better understanding of how investment treaties and investment arbitration can be relevant for and impact their roles and responsibilities; and
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- Representatives of government development institutions and inter-governmental organizations working on issues relating to international investment law and policy.
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COURSE BENEFITS |
Participants will have the opportunity to learn about, present and discuss challenging issues concerning pensions and social security in their own country, and work toward solutions with other participants and experts. The course will be held concurrently with a similar core course on Social Safety Nets. |
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COURSE CONTENTS |
Will be provided based upon the request |