Capacity-building Data, Impact and Policy for Development Professionals​

Certificate Course in Data, Impact and Policy

The Certificate Course in Data, Impact, and Policy for Development Professionals is a comprehensive program designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary to harness the power of data for informed decision-making. Learn to collect, analyze, and interpret data to drive policy changes, measure impact, and optimize development programs. Enhance your career prospects and contribute to sustainable development with this expert-led certification course.

Acquire in-demand skills in data analysis, visualization, and storytelling. Gain hands-on experience with tools like Excel, Tableau, and Power BI. Join a community of like-minded professionals and experts in the field. Transform your career and make a lasting impact in development.

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Certificate Course in Data, Impact and Policy for Development Professionals
Certificate Course in Data, Impact and Policy for Development Professionals

About the course

This course equips participants with the analytical skills and knowledge needed to interpret and leverage data, transforming complex datasets into actionable insights. The curriculum covers essential areas such as advanced statistical methods, econometrics, data visualization, and program evaluation, equipping participants with the tools to address contemporary policy issues with precision and confidence.

While the course introduces participants to Artificial Intelligence, programming and machine learning techniques also, it is designed to provide a foundational understanding rather than an exhaustive mastery, ensuring a realistic and achievable learning curve within the 16-week duration. By the end of the course, participants will be adept at translating data into actionable policy insights and effectively communicating their findings to diverse stakeholders.

Participants will gain hands-on experience with industry-standard tools and methodologies, making them proficient in handling large datasets and creating data-informed policies and recommendations. The course’s comprehensive approach, combining theoretical foundations with practical applications, sets it apart from other programs, providing unmatched value to its attendees. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to drive impactful policy decisions and effectively communicate their data-driven insights to diverse stakeholders.

Course Details

Course highlights
  • Practitioners’ lens: Developed and facilitated by industry experts and seasoned practitioners.
  • Multi-sectoral perspectives: Uses frameworks, case studies, real-world examples, and data sets from different sectors.
  • Weekend learning for working professionals: Tailored for early to mid-career policy professionals with weekend classes.
Duration
  • The total course duration is 16 weeks, divided into 6 comprehensive modules. Each module spans approximately 2-4 weeks, consisting of instructor-led sessions, core readings, and assignments. There will be a week-long term break for participants to catchup on the materials covered till mid-term.
  • To accommodate the busy schedules of working professionals, online sessions of 3 hours will be conducted on Tuesdays from 5 – 8 PM.
Learning objectives

Upon completion of the DIP4DP program, the participants will:

  1. Gain a well-rounded skill set that combines technical proficiency in data analytics with a deep understanding of public policy and social impact contexts.
  2. Master and apply advanced statistical and analytic methods relevant for addressing policy challenges.
  3. Learn to interpret data and translate complex analytical findings into clear, actionable insights for the policymakers and stakeholders to understand.
  4. Learn how to use data analytics to formulate well-grounded policy recommendations that address current policy and development challenges

Last date to apply

Sunday, 5th January 2025

Cohort begins

Tuesday, 7th January 2025

Early bird applications

Tuesday, 31th December 2024

Level of effort

To ensure successful completion of the course, participants should allocate approximately 8-10 hours per week. This includes 3 hours of instructor-led online sessions and around 5-7 hours for self-study and assignments. The course is structured to be intensive yet manageable, recognizing that every participant has their own pace of learning. This estimate serves as a general guideline to help with time management over the 16 - week duration.

Core modules

The program is structured into six comprehensive modules, each designed to equip participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to leverage data in public policy effectively. Each module combines theoretical foundations with practical applications, ensuring a well-rounded learning experience.

Module 1: Fundamentals of data

Duration: 2 weeks

Introduction: This foundational module introduces participants to the essential concepts and techniques in data management and analysis. It sets the groundwork for subsequent modules by ensuring a solid understanding of data types, sources, and handling methods.

Topics:

Introduction to data concepts

Duration: 2 hrs | Date:  7th Jan 2025

Types of data: qualitative vs. quantitative

Data sources: surveys, administrative data, open data

Data ethics and privacy considerations

 

Data management & data handling techniques

Duration: 2 hrs | Date: 15th Jan 2025

Data cleaning and preprocessing techniques

Data storage and retrieval

Data transformation and cleaning using Excel

Handling missing data

Working with public datasets

Module 2: Statistics for policy and social impact

Duration: 2 weeks

Introduction: This module focuses on the statistical methods crucial for analyzing data in public policy contexts. Participants will learn to use both descriptive and inferential statistics to draw meaningful insights from data.

Topics:

Descriptive statistics & introduction to theory of probability

Duration: 3 hrs | Date: 22nd Jan 2025

Measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode)

Measures of variability (range, variance, standard deviation)

Probability theory and distributions

Data visualization (histograms, bar charts, scatter plots)

Inferential statistics & univariate & bivariate analysis

Duration: 3 hrs | Date: 28th Jan 2025

Hypothesis testing (t-tests, chi-square tests)

Confidence intervals

Correlation and causation

Simple linear regression

Cross-tabulation and chi-square tests

Module 3: Advanced statistical modeling

Duration: 2 weeks

Introduction: Building on the basics of statistics, this module delves into more complex statistical models. Participants will learn to use multivariate analyses and understand advanced techniques for analyzing policy data.

Topics:

Multivariate analyses

Duration: 3 hrs | Date: 4th Feb 2025

Multiple regression analysis

Logistic regression

Data reduction techniques – Factor analysis

Applications of PCA in policy analysis & indexing

Time series analysis & using AI techniques for advanced data analysis

Duration: 3 hrs | Date: 11th Feb 2025

Introduction to time series data

Forecasting models (ARIMA)

Applications in policy forecasting

Introduction to Data Analysis using AI techniques – Claude & Zoho analytics

TERM BREAK – 18th February

Module 4: Program evaluation

Duration: 4 weeks  

Introduction: This module equips participants with the skills to evaluate policy interventions. It covers various causal inference methodologies and their application in real-world scenarios.

Topics:

Quantitative evaluation design

Duration: 3 hrs | Date: 25th Feb 2025

What is a research design?

Why different research designs are needed?

Descriptive Designs – Cross Section and Longitudinal

Causal – Experimental and quasi-experimental

Non-experimental design

 

Qualitative evaluation design

Duration: 3 hrs | Date: 4th Mar 2025

Introduction to Qualitative Research

Qualitative Methods

Qualitative Designs

Thematic Analysis

Thematic Analysis Using AI

 

Doing Evaluation: Data collection, methods, sampling & analytics and data collection ethics

Duration: 3 hrs | Date: 11th Mar 2025

What is a Questionnaire?

Stages of Questionnaire Design

Types of questionnaires: open and closed ended

Wording and layout of questionnaires

Piloting and pretesting

Data collection methods

Qualitative questionnaires

Developing questionnaires using Google Form

 

Theory and practice of sampling

Duration: 3 hrs | Date: 18th Mar 2025

Key Terminologies – Population, Sampling

Census Vs sample

The sampling design process

Probability and non-probability sampling

Factors determining sample size

 

How to decide a sample size?

Module 5: Programming and machine learning for policy and social impact

Duration: 3 weeks

Introduction: This module introduces participants to the basics of programming and machine learning. It provides a foundational understanding of how these tools can be applied to public policy.

Topics:

Introduction to programming

Duration: 3 hrs | Date: 25th Mar 2025

Basics of Python and R

Data manipulation with Pandas (Python) and Dplyr (R)

 

Machine learning techniques

Duration: 3 hrs | Date: 1st Apr 2025

Supervised learning: Classification and Regression Trees (CART)

Unsupervised learning: Clustering and dimensionality reduction

 

Applications in policy evaluation and impact measurement

Duration: 3 hrs | Date: 8th Apr 2025

Predictive modelling for policy decisions

Case studies on machine learning in policy analysis

Module 6: Data storytelling and communication for impact

Duration: 1 week

Introduction: The final module focuses on how to effectively communicate data-driven insights. Participants will learn data visualization techniques and how to craft compelling narratives for policy audiences.

Topics:

Crafting policy narratives & effective comm strategies

Duration: 3 hrs | Date: 15th Apr 2025

Writing policy briefs and memos

Developing compelling op-eds

Tailoring messages for different audiences

Presenting data-driven insights

 

Convocation: 22nd April 2025

Assessment

In-class exercises, quizzes, and assignments.

Case study analyses and group projects.

Final project involving a real-case policy scenario.

 

Networking Opportunities

Collaborative projects and group work to foster connections among participants.

Opportunities to meet and network with other women policy leaders in the industry, sharing similar growth and learning mindsets. 

 

Course Fee

The total program fee is ₹ 66,000 (including GST). Sambodhi will be offering limited scholarships to deserving participants who require financial assistance. Applicants requesting financial support will be asked to submit additional information.

Contact details

For all admission and scholarship related queries, please write to Ranjan Yadav (ranjan.yadav@educationnest.com)

Minimum entry requirements

Graduate or post-graduate degree in social science, economics, public policy, development economics etc. There is no formal requirement for previous professional work experience.

Course Fee: 66,000 INR

Partial scholarships will be available to some candidates

Discounts on course fee in case of institutional sponsorships & participants from grassroot organizations

New batch starting on 7th January, 2025

Weekend Batch, 05.00 PM – 08.00 PM IST

Total Seats: 30

Certificate Course:

Upon completion of course modules and capstone, students will be awarded a course completion certificate

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