Enroll in LEiP by UNITAR and Millennium Institute for comprehensive training in SDG-focused integrated planning, tailored for policymakers.
About the Course
The LEiP course, developed collaboratively by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) and the Millennium Institute, is a structured educational program. It focuses on integrated planning in the context of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The course adopts a practical learning approach, providing insights into the complexities of policy interventions related to the SDGs, emphasizing the identification of synergies and trade-offs among various interventions.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completing the LEiP course, participants will have acquired the ability to:
Understand Integrated Planning: Comprehend the principles of integrated planning as they relate to the Sustainable Development Goals.
Analyze SDG Interventions: Develop analytical skills to assess the interlinkages and impacts of different SDG interventions.
Identify Synergies and Trade-offs: Recognize and evaluate the potential synergies and trade-offs among diverse SDG-related strategies.
Policy Application: Enhance their capacity to apply these insights in policy formulation and strategic planning at various administrative levels.
Practical Learning: Engage in a practical learning environment that facilitates an in-depth understanding of the subject matter.
Target Audience
The LEiP course is tailored for:
Policymakers: Individuals involved in policy development at various governmental tiers, focusing on sustainable development goals.
Country Planners: Professionals engaged in strategic planning and execution of projects within national frameworks, with a focus on sustainable development.
Development Practitioners: Personnel working in development sectors, including non-governmental organizations, international development agencies, and similar entities, who need a grounded understanding of integrated planning in the context of SDGs.
Academic and Research Professionals: Academics and researchers specializing in sustainable development, public policy, and international relations, seeking to deepen their understanding and research in integrated planning.