The Union's courses are more than classroom activities; they are year-long plans that are designed for serious action in health programmes.
Budget Planning and Project Management

Be a stronger financial manager, and learn to effectively develop and manage budget plans.

Benefits of Attending

  • Understand how to work with budget spreadsheets
  • Comprehend budget costs and allocation
  • Successfully forecast budgets
  • Create comprehensive and effective financial reports
  • Develop powerful financial reporting techniques
  • Easily manage and analyze cash flow
  • Confidently use the WHO budgeting tool

Skills Covered

  • Financial Planning and Management
  • Budget Administration
  • Planning and Budgeting Tools
  • Financial Reporting
  • Project Management
  • Resource Allocation

Who Should Attend

Senior administrative officials as well as administrative personnel who are in charge of finances and project management, or who deal with donor communication and managing various administrative aspects of projects. The course is ideal for a person who already possesses basic knowledge of project management and finance.

Dates and Deadlines

Budget Planning and Project Management / Bangkok, Thailand
Course dates: 1–12 September 2009
Application deadline: 15 June 2009

Courses tend to fill up before application deadlines, and applicants are encouraged to apply far in advance of the deadlines given. Those applications received just before the deadline risk not being able to attend the course.

Course cost is €2,000 which includes lodging, travel to and from the airport, three meals per day, course material, and faculty fees.