The Training programme for public management of MSMEs with a gender approach, a diploma course that will be delivered by the Latin American and Caribbean Economic System (SELA) and the Latin American Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CELIEM), will begin next Tuesday, 6 September.
The course is aimed at public officials from Latin American and Caribbean countries involved in the design, implementation, monitoring or impact assessment of public policies to strengthen a favourable environment and promote women's MSME entrepreneurship in the region.
The training consists of three modules, each comprising three thematic blocks, one per week, for a total of 48 effective hours of training, divided into 24 hours of synchronous classes and 24 hours of asynchronous classes, in virtual mode.
The objective is to develop technical capacities that enable public officials and decision makers to formulate public policies, promote and develop a better entrepreneurial ecosystem that strengthens the promotion of innovative, inclusive and sustainable enterprises led by women, in order to have an impact on the development and economic growth of the region.