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Every year, the Hague Academy for Local Governance opens various courses to explore strategies and tools for local authorities to promote sustainable and inclusive economic growth and decent work for all. During the course, students will become familiar with strategies and tools to support decent work and human rights and include vulnerable and marginalized groups, such as women and youth, in the local economy.

The Hague Academy for Local Governance announces Course on “Local Economic Development” (23 September – 4 October 2019)

Deadline:  16 August 2019

The Hague Academy for Local Governance is currently accepting applications for its “Local Economic Development” course which will take place in The Hague from 23 September to 4 October 2019.

This practice-oriented course focuses on strengthening the economic capacity of local and regional communities. Taking into account the UN’s post-2015 development agenda, this course will explore strategies and tools for local authorities to promote sustainable and inclusive economic growth and decent work for all.

International experts will present strategies to improve local conditions for job creation and poverty reduction. The course will also explore international examples of financing LED-initiatives and best practices in public-private partnerships.

LED in different contexts

During the course, applicants will learn about different approaches to accommodate the different needs of urban and rural contexts as well as local economic and social development in least-developed and post-conflict states. Furthermore, applicants will become familiar with strategies and tools to support decent work and human rights and include vulnerable and marginalised groups, such as women and youth, in the local economy. There will be ample opportunity to bring in experiences from their own local context.

LED in practice

During study visits, the staff of The Hague municipality will talk about their long-term economic strategy and show projects supporting entrepreneurs in The Hague. And applicants will experience economic development in the rural municipality of Westland at the ‘Demokwekerij’, a knowledge centre for innovation, information and inspiration in glasshouse horticulture.

Learning Objectives

This course will help applicants to:

After this course, applicants will receive a professional certificate of completion from The Hague Academy for Local Governance.

Intended Audience

Professionals involved in local economic development processes, including development workers, officials working for municipalities, regional governments and ministries, as well as development banks.

For more information, visit https://thehagueacademy.com/blog/2018/04/2019-course-local-economic-development/

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