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Two Training Courses on Project Appraisal and Risk Management in Doha and Kuwait

26 Feb 2008 - 00:00
26 Feb 2008 - 23:59
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Doha and Kuwait

Two Training Courses on Project Appraisal and Risk Management in Doha and Kuwait 

 

 

In cooperation with Duke Center for International Development at Duke University, the Gulf Organization for industrial consulting (GOIC), conducts a training course on Project Appraisal and Risk Management in GOIC premises in Doha, in the coming 8 March. About 30 trainees, representing a number of governmental agencies and private sector companies, will participate amongst them is the Armed Forces, Qatar Central Bank, Masraf Al Rayan, Nasser Bin Khalid Co., Barwa, and Al Khaliji Bank, further to Al Hatmi Trading and Contracting Co., the official sponsor of the program.    

 

 

The six-day training course targets developing participants' capabilities in terms of research and analysis in the area of contributing to investment projects; investment funds; inclusion of tax and trade variables in the planning and evaluation of projects. In addition, the course targets training participants to prepare or modify plans for businesses; redirect projects to mitigate risks' costs and accelerate revenues; evaluate investment projects from the perspective of shareholders; and evaluate investment opportunities.   

 

 

The course will focus on studying the different forms of local and global issues in the areas of finance, property and taxes, and the possibility of their inclusion under appraisal and evaluation, so that trainees will be capable to perform analysis of projects and programmes, and thus obtain a better assessment and management of companies and projects. As for the financial analysis, the course tackles the stages of the evolution of the feasibility studies; technology, engineering and human resources; development of cash flow statements; perspectives of financial support for projects; the impact of size, time and sustainability on project's feasibility; cost-effective procedures to social programmes; capital markets and financing projects; in addition to the Internet and information resources.   

 

In the area of risk analysis and management, the course tackles the foundations of uncertainty and risks; assessment methods and risk management; the role of motives, penalties and share of risks; realistic option; design and planning of projects; and methods of contracting.   

 

 

In the same way, GOIC holds a similar six-day training course in the State of Kuwait during the period 15 - 20 March next, in cooperation with the Kuwait Economic Society.

 

In this regard, confirmed Dr. Lulwa Misnad, Assistant Secretary General for Industrial Promotion and Investment the importance of the course theme in light of the increasing high investment costs synchronizing with the fears of the risks that surround them due to political and economic conditions in the region, in addition to a region under the impact of global economic developments such as the crisis of mortgage in America.   

 

Dr. Al Misned added that the interest in projects and risk management is of the essence of the scientific methodology of any investment program, which constitutes a crucial stage of the projects and based on it is the decision to start, stop or amend.   

 

On her part, stressed Dr. Rola Dashti President of Kuwait Economic Society the risk of omitting aspects of projects' appraisal and risk analysis that might cause failure. She said that the experience of the GCC member states in this area pushes to pay more attention to the field of research and studies, as well as rehabilitation of workers in economic sectors on the ability to assess viability of projects, analysis of their tracks, and knowledge of potential setbacks and alternatives that can be used to maintain projects.   

 

It is worth mentioning that for more than 30 years, the Gulf Organization for Industrial Consulting (GOIC) plays a leading role in fostering industrial development in the public and private sectors in the GCC member states through a number of programmes and activities, including training and capacity development through Industrial Support Unit in Industrial Promotion and Investment sector in the organization.  

 

Duke University is also considered one of the best ten universities in the United States of America, and Duke Center for International Development presents advanced educational programs in global development policies.

 

Also, Kuwait Economic Society (KES) focuses on promoting economic growth and reform within Kuwait economy, capacity building for its members, promoting small businesses, lobbying for legislation reform, improving transparency and curbing corruption within public institutions and reducing personal connections in order to provide equal opportunities among citizens, and strengthening its relationship with private and public sectors and international organizations.  

 

 


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Mr. Brightside's picture

Mr. Brightside said where is the venue of this ...

where is the venue of this event? sounds interesting to sit in and join the training if its open to anyone interested with no charge at all.

 

douala's picture

douala said yup I would like to go too ...

yup I would like to go too .. anyone .... venue  ??


 

ajayan's picture

ajayan said    any news about the ...

 

 any news about the venue???????

 

 

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qatari-princess's picture

qatari-princess said How can we join?? and where ...

How can we join?? and where is it placed??

 

princess habibah said Wow Qatari princess. Your ...

Wow Qatari princess. Your ambitious for 18! Thats always a good thing.

 

I would definately be interested in something like this in the future for myself as well.

 

Maryum : Umm Hasan bint Abdullah Alshabrawishi


 

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