Private sector development in fragile and conflict-affected settings

Private Sector Development is widely recognised to be a vital tool for societies to transition from conflict to peaceful development. The training course is based on the DCED framework to design and implement PSD interventions in a conflict-sensitive way, and understand the linkages and contribution of PSD to all aspects of peacebuilding and development.


Description

Private Sector Development is widely recognised to be a vital tool for societies to transition from conflict to peaceful development. This course was jointly organized by the Centre and GIZ under the auspices of the Donor Committee for Enterprise Development. The training course is based on the DCED framework to design and implement PSD interventions in a conflict-sensitive way, and understand the linkages and contribution of PSD to all aspects of peacebuilding and development.

Target Group

This course is designed for private sector development experts in charge of programme design and implementation in fragile and conflict-affected environments, practitioners, donors and international organizations working on post-conflict recovery initiatives. Participants in previous training included staff from GIZ, KfW, Mott MacDonald, Oxford Policy Management, UNIDO, among others.

Deadline for application: 04 November 2018

For more information, visit the website: https://readymag.com/ITCILO/1167046/