The world is urbanizing fast. In less than a century more than 1 billion people have been urbanized. That translates into the fact that more than half of the world’s population is already living in cities. Experts forecast that very soon Africa will become one of the most urbanized continents. However, almost 70% of world’s urban population is living in the cities where governments are struggling to provide basic services like sanitation, schools, hospitals, and adequate clean water.
The reason is that, their governments do not have enough money. This may also be true also for the city where you live or work. Poor infrastructure affects your daily life. Local governments struggle with mobilizing finances so that they can improve your quality of life but many times they are not aware of the right mechanisms.
Imagine that your government wants to know how can they finance cities and they want you to advise – where will you begin with? Our finance experts are bringing their experience right at your Desk through this MOOC. This MOOC has five modules and in five weeks you will learn:
• Financial decision making environment in urban systems
• Mechanisms for mobilizing local revenues
• Innovative mechanisms for financing infrastructure projects through partnerships, and
• Financial decision making under uncertainties and risks
We will provide you a carefully selected set of literature, quizzes and interactive discussion forums. So join our MOOC and find out the ways to make your city a better place to live in for yourself and for your next generations.
(This MOOC was developed in collaboration with the United Cities and Local Governments of Africa (UCLG-Africa), African Local Governments Academy (ALGA), and Erasmus University Rotterdam)
What's included
3 videos2 readings2 discussion prompts
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3 videos•Total 19 minutes
Video Trailer•2 minutes
Introduction to UCLG-Africa•7 minutes
Introduction to UCLG-Africa and the MOOC by Dr. NaJat Zarrouk, Director of UCLG-Africa•10 minutes
2 readings•Total 10 minutes
Introduction to Course•5 minutes
Meet the FIAC Team•5 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Introduce Yourself (and Meet Your Fellow Students)•10 minutes
Questions about how the course works? Ask here!•10 minutes
Introduction to Urban Finance
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
What's included
4 videos1 reading1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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4 videos•Total 27 minutes
Urban Systems and Financial Decision-Making•4 minutes
The Principles of Finance•10 minutes
Urban Local Bodies and Their Role in Managing Cities•9 minutes
Conclusions from the week•3 minutes
1 reading•Total 90 minutes
Readings for Week 1•90 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Recap for Week 1•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Multi Stakeholder Urban System•10 minutes
Financing Current Expenditures
Module 3•6 hours to complete
Module details
What's included
8 videos6 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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8 videos•Total 46 minutes
Introduction to Financing Current Expenditures•4 minutes
Revenues and Expenditures of a City Government•5 minutes
Basic Concepts: Principle of Subsidiarity and Decentralization•7 minutes
Conclusions: Principle of subsidiarity and decentralization•4 minutes
Sources of Current Revenues•3 minutes
Taxonomy of Goods•11 minutes
Basic Concepts: The Benefit Model•8 minutes
Conclusions from the week•4 minutes
6 readings•Total 245 minutes
The Principle of Subsidiarity•20 minutes
Local Governance and Decentralization•20 minutes
Intergovernmental Finances in a Decentralized World•20 minutes
Municipal Revenues•45 minutes
The Benefit Model of Local Government Finance•20 minutes
The United Cities and Local Governments of Africa (UCLG Africa) is the umbrella Pan African Organization and the united voice and representative of Local Governments in Africa.
The African Local Governments Academy (ALGA), a Subsidiary Body of UCLG-Africa, is the response of UCLG-Africa to tackle and address the challenges facing Local Governments, as a Strategic Lever for the promotion and anchorage of quality, professionalization & performance at a local, African Level
Erasmus University: a top-100 ranked international research university based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Our academic teaching and research focuses on four areas: health, wealth, culture and governance.
Erasmus University Rotterdam: make it happen.
The Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies is part of Erasmus University Rotterdam. IHS operates on a global scale for almost 60 years, by offering post-graduate education, training, advisory services and applied research. We provide capacity building, advisory, research and training services, specializing in developing countries and emerging economies.
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This course explains the basics of urban finance, very thorough, and easily understood. Learnt a alot! :)
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