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The IDB's New Environmental and Social Policy in a Nutshell

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TIME COMMITMENT COURSE LANGUAGE COURSE TYPE COST
Course type
MOOC
PRICE
FEEE

LANGUAGE
English

DEDICATION
2-3 hours/ 1 week

ABOUT THIS COURSE

By completing the course, participants will understand the fundamentals of the 10 environmental and social performance standards, while going through different "chronicles" or development trajectories, in which they will identify the key aspects in the implementation of the Framework.

The IDB's New Environmental and Social Policy Framework in a Nutshell will provide you with tools to better respond to the environmental and social challenges our countries are facing: social inequality, climate change and the depletion of natural capital.

Join our learning chronicler during her trajectory and reaffirm your commitment to the development of the region! 

AUDIENCE OF THE COURSE

This certified course is directed towards officials of government agencies that implement projects financed by the Inter-American Development Bank, project coordinators, environmental specialists, social specialists, consultants, construction firms and subcontractors involved in the execution of projects, supervisors and auditors of works and other public officials involved in the preparation and execution of projects, civil society, and anyone interested in sustainable development.

COST & REIMBURSEMENTS

The access to the content is free. If you want to obtain the verified certificate, it costs $10

KNOWLEDGE AREAS

SECTORS
Environment and Natural Disasters
Regional integration
Labor Markets
Reform / Modernization of the State
TOPICS
Sustainable Cities
Development of Institutions
Economics and Development
Social Development
Sustainable developement
COMPETENCIES
Environmental sustainability
Global awareness; diversity and inclusion
Professional ethics
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