
Results-Based Social and Economic Impact Assessments
Price
USD 995
Duration
12 Weeks
About the Course
Objective: Enable participants to evaluate the societal and economic outcomes of programs and projects.
Core Topics:
Tools for measuring social and economic outcomes.
Engaging stakeholders in impact assessments.
Analyzing and interpreting assessment data.
Using findings to inform decision-making.
Relevance: Strengthens accountability and helps organizations demonstrate their contributions to social and economic goals.
Course Project: Social & Economic Impact Assessment Plan.
Dr. Barham is a distinguished academic and professional with expertise in Urban Planning, Sustainable Development, and Public Administration. A Fulbright Scholar, he holds degrees in Management and Economics, Public Administration, and a PhD in Urban and Public Affairs. He served in the Jamaica Defence Force for nine years and has contributed to police oversight and reform, as well as designing performance systems for the Jamaica Constabulary Force. As a lecturer, he taught Project Management, Strategic Management, Public Policy, and Public Administration at the Management Institute for National Development (MIND) for five years.
Following this, he worked as Senior Director Director at the Ministry of Tourism for four years in charge of Planning, Project Management, Monitoring and Evaluation; and Chief Technical Director at the Office of the Cabinet for three years in charge of Performance Management and Evaluation for the entire Government of Jamaica. His interests include urban resilience, disaster management, and sustainable development, reflected in his work on Jamaica’s Solid Waste Master Plan and strategies for innovation in the water sector.
Your Instructor
Dr. Craig Barham

