USAID Supports Workshop Sessions on Cost-Benefit Analysis
The USAID Public Investment Policy (PIP) Project conducted four half-day interactive, practical training sessions on cost-benefit analysis in Azerbaijan. The workshops were aimed to deepen understanding of the principles and techniques of project development and analysis and, at the same time, facilitate practical application in a “learning-by-doing” environment.
The workshop program was designed based on a case study drawn from the World Bank-funded Samur-Apsheron Irrigation Project and focused on the understanding and application of various tools, techniques and approaches to project cost-benefit analysis. The delivery of the workshop via the case study method and the step-by-step process of project evaluation were met enthusiastically by the trainees.
These workshops ares expected to result in the introduction of interrelated concepts and tools necessary for project cost-benefit analysis in a manner that will be useful and acceptable to both government oversight and line ministries.
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Emmanuel Lopez-Dee from the Economic Reform Research Institute of the Ministry of Economic Development conducted the training |
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