11 - 15 May 2025
Dubai (UAE)
Hotel : Residence Inn by Marriott Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai
Cost : 4900 € Euro
Population dynamics—the patterns and changes in population size, structure, and distribution—play a crucial role in shaping national development strategies. Understanding demographic trends such as fertility, mortality, migration, and aging is essential for effective policy formulation and sustainable development. This training program, designed by Global Horizon Training Center, equips participants with the analytical tools and strategic frameworks required to assess population trends and integrate demographic factors into policy planning at local, national, and international levels.
Through a blend of theoretical insights and real-world case studies, participants will gain a deeper understanding of how population data can inform policies related to health, education, urban planning, labor markets, and social protection systems.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand key concepts and trends in population dynamics.
Analyze demographic data and use it to forecast social and economic needs.
Evaluate the impact of population changes on public policies and development goals.
Formulate evidence-based policies that incorporate demographic insights.
Apply population policy tools in diverse areas such as health, education, and urban development.
Assess the role of international organizations and global frameworks in shaping population-related policy planning.
Organizations that invest in this training program will benefit from:
Enhanced capacity to develop data-driven, responsive, and forward-looking public policies.
Strengthened ability to forecast population-related risks and opportunities.
Improved interdepartmental coordination through a shared understanding of population trends.
Empowered leadership in national and regional demographic planning initiatives.
Increased effectiveness in aligning organizational goals with international development agendas (e.g., SDGs).
This course is ideally suited for:
Government planners and policy analysts
Professionals from ministries of health, education, labor, and urban development
Development agencies and international organizations
Academics and researchers in demography and public policy
NGO leaders working in population, health, or social planning sectors
Data analysts and statisticians involved in demographic research
Day 1: Introduction to Population Dynamics
Overview of key demographic concepts: fertility, mortality, migration, aging
Global and regional demographic trends
Introduction to demographic transition theory
Data sources: censuses, surveys, administrative records
Tools for analyzing population data
Day 2: Demographic Analysis and Projections
Methods for calculating population growth and changes
Age-structure and population pyramids
Life tables and mortality indicators
Fertility measures and reproductive health indicators
Population projection techniques and software (e.g., Spectrum, DemProj)
Day 3: Population and Development Interlinkages
The impact of population trends on education, labor markets, and urban planning
Demographic dividend and youth bulge implications
Gender dynamics and family structures
Climate change and environmental pressures
Case studies on integrating population issues into national development plans
Day 4: Population Policies and Strategic Planning
History and types of population policies
Policy instruments: incentives, regulations, public awareness
Frameworks for population and reproductive health policies
International agreements and their influence (e.g., ICPD, SDGs)
Designing a population policy: practical exercises
Day 5: Applied Policy Planning and Scenario Building
Using demographic scenarios for policy development
Stakeholder mapping and intersectoral coordination
Risk analysis and population policy resilience
Policy planning simulation: participants design a population-responsive policy strategy
Wrap-up and evaluation