
E-Learning on Public Finance for Social Protection Analysts
Fadimata Aboubacar Toure
Online
4 October 2021
19 November 2021
43629460
22 December 2021

Andreas Klemmer
Charles Crevier

Fadimata Aboubacar Toure
By bringing together the worlds of public finance and of social protection, this course aimed to equip social protection and public finance practitioners with the practical skills to assess financing options for social protection and develop tailored country financing plans.
OBJECTIVES
Through this training, participants should have acquired the knowledge to:
• Assess the public finance context in terms of revenue collection, government expenditure and the Public Financial Management (PFM) cycle
• Develop a compelling business case for investment in social protection in the context of the national budget cycle
• Produce costed medium-term plans outlining core priorities for social protection system expansion and reform
CONTENT
• Taxation and revenue collection: trends and policy choices
• The Public Financial Management (PFM) cycle
• Reading and assessing national budgets, including classifying and interpreting social protection expenditure
• Assessment of social protection gaps
• Contribution financing of social protection
• Costing tax-financed social protection schemes
• Creation of fiscal space for social protection
• Assessing value for money
• The political economy of social protection financing
• Development of medium term financing strategies
While the course covered some exploration of contribution finance of social protection, the focus was on schemes financed by general revenues.
ACHIEVEMENT
The course consisted of a number of online modules offered through the eCampus over a period of seven weeks for an estimated total of 100 learning hours.
The assessment structure included the following elements:
• Technical Forum (20%)
• Assignments (30%)
• Collaborative activities (10%)
• Final presentation (20%)
• Technical memo (20%)
Skills / Knowledge
- Systems thinking
- Economic and fiscal analysis
- Policy analysis
- Research
- Data analysis (quantitative and qualitative)
- Cost-benefit analysis
- Critical thinking and creativity
- Problem-solving
- Collaboration and consensus building
- Persuasive Communication
Issued on
December 22, 2021
Expires on
Does not expire