Available Courses

 

The Center holds intensive training programs, short-term training courses, seminars and seminars in demography, statistics, computers and everything related to capacity development in the field of sustainable development.

 

Training Programme

 

First: Training Courses on Household Sample Surveys     

  • Sample Design         
  • Designing Questionnaires
  • Design and implemntation of field and office operations to collect data
  • Preparing ad Tabulating the Data

 

Second: Training Courses on Demographic and Social Studies

  • National Population Projections according to Age and Sex       
  • Education Projections
  • Labour Force Projections
  • Population Projections by Governorates

 

Third: Series of Training Courses on Demographic Analysis  

  • Using SPSS or STATA Program in Population Surveys Analysis (1st Level) .
  • Using SPSS Program in Population Surveys Analysis (2nd Level) .

 

Fourth:  Reproductive Health  Training Courses

  • Monitoring and Evaluation Indicators of Reproductive Health.
  • Conducting Research in Reproductive Health.
  • Youth Reproductive Health  

 

Fifth: Training Courses on Policies/Strategies & Population Programs

  • Preparing population policies/strategies  
  • Design document Population projects 
  • Monitoring, evaluation and reporting of population projects
  • Measuring Performance Indicators (KPIs)

 

Sixth:  Training Courses of Gender Issues    

  • Gender Issues and Supporting Women’s Role
  • Preparation and Analysis of Gender Statistics for Women’s  Issues  

 

Seventh: Training Courses on Digital Transformation  

  • Digital Transformation in Egypt

 

Eighth: Series of Training Courses on Legislative Axis     

  • Supportive legislation to improve the quality of life for citizens

 

Nineth:  Media and Population Communication Training Courses

  • Population Media and Sustainable Development
  • Media and Reproductive Health Issues
  • Acquisition of personal communication skills and awareness of family planning
  • The role of the media in addressing gender issues