In cooperation with the German Economic Team Georgia (GET Georgia) and the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development, ISET-PI is offering a course in Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) for Government Professionals. The course has been designed for economists in Georgian ministries who evaluate investment projects. Participants will learn how to design and conduct a CBA.
This will enable professionals in ministries not only to conduct such analyses themselves, but also to achieve a more profound understanding of evaluations based on this tool performed by third parties. This will also help them, where necessary, to write more comprehensive terms of reference for CBAs to be conducted by contractors.
The trainings started on January 30, 2015 and the intensive course was delivered over a 3-week period at ISET.
The training Value Chain Analysis delivered by Agricultural Policy Research Centre (APRC) at ISET Policy Institute. The project was funded by FAO Georgia. It took place in September-October 2014.
APRC team conducted trainings in VCA for staff of the Georgian Ministry of Agriculture (MoA). The aim of this training was to familiarize participants with various qualitative and quantitative tools of Value Chain Analysis. 12 employees from different departments of MoA were trained.
In September 2014 Agricultural Policy Research Centre (APRC) at ISET Policy Institute started trainings in “Value Chain Analysis” (VCA) for The Ministry of Agriculture of Georgia (MoA). Trainings were funded by Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Twelve employees from different departments of MoA were trained. The aim of this training was to familiarize participants with the concept of VCA and present various qualitative and quantitative tools used in VCA. Trainings included both theory and practical examples and case studies.