About this event
What is the potential of Local Economic Development (LED) for economic growth and job creation? What preconditions are required for LED to succeed? What strategies and tools can be used within LED? What is the role of the different government actors and what public funding mechanisms are there for economic development?
Learn more about these questions in our upcoming course on Local Economic Development, in The Hague.In this course, participants will:
- Explore the concept of Local Economic Development (LED) as an integrated and participatory approach to address local economic challenges, and understand decentralisation’s role in enabling LED
- Examine the roles of local governments, private sector, and community actors in fostering inclusive and sustainable local economies
- Learn how to design and implement LED strategies, including entrepreneurship development, value chain development, and public-private partnerships, and visit Dutch municipalities to experience LED policies and implementation
- Discuss how to align education and labour market needs, and promote inclusive employment opportunities for vulnerable groups
- Identify opportunities for LED financing from public, private, and development partners
- Visit a ‘triple helix’ institute where the public sector works with a vocational training institute, research and development institutes, and the private sector.
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Interested? Find more information about the content, application process and group discounts on our website.
We offer a 50% reduction of the course fee for practitioners from local authorities and local NGOs from countries on the OECD DAC-list.
Should you know other persons in your organisation or network who may be interested in this course, please feel free to forward this email.
For general inquiries, please contact info@thehagueacademy.com or call +(31) 70 37 38 695