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Data for Effective Policy Making


Data for Effective Policy Making



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In this age of information, data is available everywhere and grows at an exponential rate. How can we make sense of all this data? How do we take advantage of data when making decisions? How do we use data to help us guide the management and planning of our policies? 

Whether you're a citizen or a policymaker, learning the answers to these questions can benefit you greatly.

In this course, you will strengthen your ability to use, understand and interpret data. Using the “Numbers for Development" and “Caribbean Data Portal” platforms developed by the IDB - which presents data and socioeconomic indicators from the Latin American and Caribbean region - you will be able to understand how to improve the decision-making process in public management.

At the end of the course, you will have gained the tools to navigate data, perform and interpret visualizations, and understand the different types of data analysis according to the policy to be implemented. 

Relax, it's not a statistics course! However, you will acquire the knowledge necessary to interpret graphs, statistical reports and understand their language. And, most importantly, you will acquire the foundations to be able to base your decisions on verifiable data, beyond intuition.

The course is based on real-life examples, so you can understand the different concepts and methodologies in a simple, practical and enjoyable way. Using different practical activities, you will be able to apply the acquired knowledge and practice with data and graphs. In addition, we will show you real IDB cases to promote analysis and present the realities to which experts from the region and the Caribbean are exposed. You will also face some creative challenges that will allow you to measure your abilities on a higher level of difficulty.

Finally, the course has readings and videos that enable you to generate a better understanding of course topics and participate in the discussion forums with a strong basis; open up areas for discussion with your colleagues around the issues and challenges raised during the course.

The estimated dedication to complete this course is 7 hours per week, for 6 weeks. However, through the self-paced mode you will have the flexibility to take the course for a maximum of 8 months, from March 15th, 2018 to November 15th, 2018.

What you'll learn

By the end of this course, you will be able to:
  • Recognize the importance of the relationship between data analysis and decision-making in public management.
  • Define the research problem, starting hypothesis, analysis variables and some methods to test the hypotheses.
  • Identify the methodology that best addresses the problems for collecting, interpreting and analyzing data.
  • Interpret and develop different types of visualizations, using concrete examples from the Numbers for Development portal and the Caribbean Data Portal.
  • Identify how to use data analysis to propose solutions to public policy problems, and to explain the assessment of a policy, and to carry out policy planning.
  • Browse the IDB’s Numbers for Development and Caribbean Data Portal and its different sections.
  • Browse the structure of the edX platform and the course.




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