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PROJECT PLANNING, IMPLEMENTATION AND MANAGEMENT

Africa has been branded as the “lions” and this derived from the millions of infrastructural activities especially physical infrastructure in most African states thus being viewed by many as the next frontier for development in the world. These physical infrastructural activities among others include: road infrastructure; buildings for governments and commercial purposes; airports and other Africa’s infrastructure services such as power, water, road freights, mobile telephones or internet services need human resource well versed with knowledge and skills in Project Planning, Implementation and Management.

Inspire International comes in to fill the gap of Africa’s infrastructural development challenges. This program is tailored targeting Africa’s professionals to develop better understanding, appreciate and embark on an accelerated implementation of infrastructure projects.

Given the multidisciplinary and social nature of this course, it does not require prior knowledge or minimum experience before attending this training. Even individuals without technical training will be able to follow and benefit from exposure of this training. This program is useful to private and public professionals managing all kinds of projects from 1 dollar project to a billion dollar project. It provides you with all the tools to confidently manage projects with ease.

PROGRAM CONTENT
•Introduction to the Project Cycle
•Project Preparation: Needs Assessment & Problem Analysis
•Project Planning: Logical Framework Analysis & Work Plan
•Basics of Project Finance
•Risk Management & Mitigation
•Project Implementation
•The Key Challenges and Measures: Political; Economic; Financial; Technical; Legal and Socio-Environmental
•Project Implementation: Donor’s Perspective
•Project Restructuring
•Negotiation and Drafting of Term Sheets
•Project Due Diligence
•Negotiating with Difficult Counterparties
•Project Monitoring and Evaluation
•Project Management and Dispute Resolution
•Simulation Exercises