Course Overview
This course highlights the critical role financial management plays in the development process, particularly in World Bank-funded projects. Effective financial management ensures accountability and efficiency in public sector resources and fosters investment and growth in the private sector.
The World Bank’s dual objectives in financial management are:
Improving financial performance in borrowing countries.
Ensuring proper use of loan proceeds to retain stakeholder confidence.
This course provides insights into how these objectives are met, including adjustments for emergency or post-disaster operations.
Course Benefits
- Understanding World Bank financial guidelines
- Donor documentation and audit processes
- Planning, budgeting, and reporting for funded projects
- Legal responsibilities of borrowers and donors
- Strategies for funding structure
- Compliance and assurance in project disbursement
Training Schedule
Weekdays (Sunday to Thursday):
- Regular Sessions: 4–6 hours/day
- Timing Options: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM or 3:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Food & Refreshments Included
Weekends (Friday & Saturday):
- Fast-Track Sessions: 8 hours/day
- Timing: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Food & Refreshments Included
Learning & Assessment:
- Test: No
- Learning Aids: Yes
- Course Materials: Hard & Soft Copies
- Language of Instruction: English
Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for:
- Financial Managers, Analysts, and Officers
- Budget Planners and Examiners
- Project Management Staff involved in World Bank-funded projects
- Professionals aspiring to work on World Bank-funded initiatives
Requirements
To register, participants must provide:
- Passport Copy
- Curriculum Vitae
- Passport-size Photographs
- Full Course Fee Payment
Features
- MNC Company
- Public Company
- Private Company
Features
- MNC Companies
- Public Companies
- Private Companies
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