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Execute to Impact - Virtual Edition
Execute to Impact - Virtual Edition

Execute to Impact Workshop - Virtual Edition

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) is committed to sharing its accumulated knowledge through good practices, methodologies, and standards for the implementation of projects that promote the economic, social, and sustainable development of Latin America and the Caribbean.

In this workshop, designed especially for those who have the responsibility of implementing on the ground the operations financed by the Bank, we will share fundamental information that will improve your management skills to achieve results. We will discuss the Bank's policies and procedures in the different areas of project management. In addition, we will facilitate spaces to share interests, concerns, and ideas among the participants, promoting networks of collaboration and support.

Next virtual editions

Register on our next edition by clicking here!

  • 💻 English Virtual Edition
    • April 29 to May 1, 2025
    • September 16 to 18, 2025.
  • 📹 Spanish Virtual Edition
    • April 22 to 24, 2025
    • September 2 to 4, 2025

 

Objectives

At the end of this workshop, you will be able to:

  • Familiarize yourself with the terminology used in IDB project management.
  • Assimilate IDB tools to improve development effectiveness.
  • Identify the fundamentals of fiduciary management.
  • Recognize IDB environmental and social policy framework.
  • Understand how to use the key functions of the Client Portal.

 

General Competences

  • Understanding of the IDB's operational practices and project management.

 

Audience

  • Government agencies working on projects financed by the IDB
  • Others involved in the management of projects financed by the IDB

 

Prerequisites

Before attending the Workshop, we recommend completing the following self-paced courses to ensure an even better learning experience:

  • IDB Projects: From design to closure in 90 minutes.
  • Project Management for Development Projects 

 

Onboarding for government agencies that work with the IDB
  • Duration:
    3 days
  • Estimated Effort:
    3 hours per day
  • Cost:
    No cost for participant
  • Offered By:
    Operations Learning Program
  • Requirements:
    Complete the "IDB Projects: From design to closure in 90 minutes" and the "Project Management for Development Projects" self-paced courses.
  • Language:
    SP, EN
  • Modality:
    Online with tutor

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