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PEG MOOC - The fundamentals of state-owned enterprise governance

SUPPORTING ECONOMIC, FINANCIAL, AND DIGITAL TRANSITIONS

PEG MOOC

THE FUNDAMENTALS OF STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISE GOVERNANCE

Format: digital Language: French

French-speaking Africa initially Online training course

15-20 hour commitment spread over 6 weeks

Directors and executives of stateowned enterprises, ministries of finance or sectoral ministries, and supervisory and regulatory authorities

PARTNERSHIP

OECD

OVERALL THEME/BACKGROUND

State-owned enterprises play an essential role in the economic and social development of French-speaking African countries. Their performance leads to successful investment projects, improved provision of essential services, and better government fiscal sustainability. For these reasons, it is key to: Strengthen the performance of companies, their management independence and their liability (accountability). Clarify the framework of relations between the government and companies. Increase the autonomous funding capacities of companies to carry out their investments.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

This MOOC offers a 360° exploration of the main issues in PEG in an innovative manner. The MOOC also aims to reveal the importance of environmental and social issues (and more generally, sustainable development) in steering and oversight mechanisms of public enterprises, as well as in the analysis of their performance. It will address the 4 aspects of PEG:

1. The role of government institutions in PEG 2. The tools for managing the performance of public enterprises 3. Governance bodies of public enterprises 4. The role of cross-cutting functions

TEACHING METHODS & ACTIVITIES

This MOOC features an interactive course based on innovative learning principles where each participant will learn about the concepts and put them into practice through fun and engaging activities. It includes leading a community via collaborative spaces, forums, webinars, etc.

WHAT WILL YOU GET OUT OF THIS TRAINING COURSE?

Through this training course, you will share a common language and understanding of the challenges of public enterprise governance.

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