Virtual Training Humanitarian, Gender Equality, and Social Protection

Gender and Economic Development Online Course

Join our virtual, live instructor-led session and master Gender and Economic Development Training from anywhere in the world.

5 Days Duration
Live Online Delivery
7 Dates Available
Certificate Included
Master gender-responsive economic policies to drive inclusive growth, reduce inequality, and create sustainable development outcomes through evidence-based strategies.

Upcoming Virtual Training Schedules

Join from anywhere in the world with our live instructor-led sessions

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GED-02 Weekend (4 Weeks) USD 850 Reserve my seat → Register my team →
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GED-02 Weekend (4 Weeks) USD 850 Reserve my seat → Register my team →
GED-02 Weekend (4 Weeks) USD 850 Reserve my seat → Register my team →
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Here's What You'll Learn

Each module tackles real challenges you face in your role

1

Economic Foundations of Gender and Development

2

Gender-Disaggregated Data Collection and Analysis

3

Financial Inclusion and Gender-Responsive Finance

4

Skills Development and Human Capital Investment

5

Entrepreneurship and Business Development Support

6

Labor Market Integration and Decent Work

7

Agriculture and Rural Development

8

Supply Chain and Market System Development

9

Gender-Responsive Budgeting and Resource Allocation

10

Monitoring, Evaluation and Impact Measurement

Market-specific guidance for Mali

A country-aware view of the pressures, proof points, and practical tools that shape how this course applies locally.

Why this course matters in Mali

Strategic context for the risks, opportunities, and capability gaps this training addresses locally.

Gender and Economic Development training matters in Mali because gender gaps shape who can participate in agriculture, trade, finance, and public programs, all of which are central to household incomes and national growth. For leaders, the practical question is not whether gender matters, but which interventions will improve productivity, reach, and program effectiveness without adding avoidable delivery risk. The course is most relevant for development teams, public-sector planners, M&E specialists, finance actors, and NGO implementers that need to turn gender analysis into fundable, measurable action.

Agriculture-first economics

Because Mali's economy is heavily tied to rural livelihoods, gender gaps in access to land, inputs, markets, and extension services can directly weaken farm productivity and value-chain performance.

Public-program effectiveness

Gender-responsive budgeting and program design help ministries and implementing partners identify where women are excluded from benefits, improving targeting and reducing leakage in social and economic initiatives.

Financial inclusion and enterprise growth

Women-led micro and small enterprises often face tighter constraints in credit, collateral, and market access, so teams that measure these barriers can build stronger investment cases and more realistic growth plans.

This training is timely because organizations in Mali increasingly need to show that economic and development spending reaches women and produces measurable results, not just participation counts. It is especially relevant where donor-funded projects, public reform agendas, and private-sector inclusion targets require evidence of impact, accountability, and risk control.

Real Results from Real Professionals

Thousands of professionals have transformed their careers through our training programs. Now, it's your turn.

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