8 - 12 Dec 2025
London (UK)
Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street
Cost : 5500 € Euro
In today’s rapidly changing world, rural areas face a unique set of developmental challenges and opportunities. Integrated Rural Development (IRD) is a holistic approach that focuses on combining economic, social, environmental, and institutional strategies to uplift rural communities. This certified training program is designed by Global Horizon Training Center to equip professionals with the necessary tools and strategies to plan, implement, and manage rural development initiatives that are sustainable, inclusive, and impactful.
Participants will explore key components of rural development including agriculture, infrastructure, education, health, gender inclusion, environmental sustainability, and local governance. The program blends theoretical foundations with practical case studies to foster real-world application and strategic thinking.
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
Understand the principles and practices of integrated rural development.
Identify and analyze rural development needs using participatory and data-driven approaches.
Design and implement sustainable development strategies tailored to local contexts.
Promote inclusive growth and strengthen community participation in development efforts.
Coordinate multi-sectoral interventions and align them with national and global development agendas (e.g., SDGs).
Evaluate and monitor rural development programs for impact and scalability.
Interactive lectures and expert presentations
Group discussions and breakout workshops
Case studies from global rural development models
Simulations and role-playing exercises
Action planning for participants' real-life challenges
Q&A sessions with sector specialists
Organizations that invest in this training will benefit from:
Improved capacity to design and implement integrated rural development projects.
Enhanced alignment with national development strategies and international standards (SDGs, IFAD, UNDP).
Strengthened stakeholder engagement and inter-agency coordination.
Greater sustainability and impact of rural development initiatives.
Development of internal champions to lead cross-sectoral rural programs.
Government officials in rural development departments
NGO and international development agency staff
Rural planners and policy advisors
Community development practitioners
Project managers and coordinators in agriculture, education, health, and infrastructure sectors
Researchers and consultants involved in development studies
Day 1: Foundations of Integrated Rural Development
Concepts and evolution of rural development
Key challenges in rural areas globally and locally
Principles and pillars of IRD
Stakeholder mapping and institutional frameworks
Aligning rural development with the SDGs
Day 2: Planning and Needs Assessment
Rural development planning cycle
Participatory rural appraisal (PRA) tools and techniques
Data collection and analysis methods
Identifying priorities and gaps in infrastructure, services, and livelihood
Case study: Designing a needs assessment survey
Day 3: Sectoral Strategies and Cross-Sector Integration
Agriculture and food security programs
Rural health and education improvement plans
Infrastructure, water, sanitation, and energy access
Women and youth empowerment in rural development
Cross-sector integration and project synergy
Day 4: Program Implementation and Monitoring
Program and project management essentials
Resource mobilization and budgeting
Community engagement and local governance
Developing indicators and M&E frameworks
Tools for impact evaluation and learning
Day 5: Sustainability, Innovation, and Policy Advocacy
Sustainable development and climate resilience in rural settings
Leveraging technology and digital inclusion
Public-private partnerships and donor engagement
Policy influence and advocacy tools
Capstone group exercise: Designing an IRD strategy