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This certificate equips professionals to analyze and strengthen governance structures that shape infrastructure planning, delivery, and oversight. Participants examine institutional mandates, regulatory frameworks, accountability mechanisms, and interagency coordination challenges affecting public infrastructure systems. The program integrates systems mapping, institutional diagnostics, performance oversight models, and reform design strategies. Emphasis is placed on improving transparency, alignment between policy and implementation, and long-term institutional sustainability. Graduates gain the capacity to diagnose governance bottlenecks, design reform pathways, and align infrastructure investments with institutional capability and regulatory coherence in public-sector environments. Core Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion, participants will be able to: • Map institutional and regulatory infrastructure governance systems. • Diagnose governance bottlenecks and accountability gaps. • Design performance-based reform frameworks. • Align procurement and regulatory systems with sustainability goals. • Develop actionable institutional reform strategies. Schedule (8 Weeks | ~60 Hours) Week 1: Infrastructure Governance Systems Week 2: Regulatory & Institutional Mapping Week 3: Accountability & Performance Frameworks Week 4: Procurement & Delivery Reform Week 5: Cross-Sector Coordination Models Week 6: Political Economy & Institutional Risk Week 7: Applied Governance Lab Week 8: Capstone Institutional Reform Strategy. Lead Faculty: Public policy scholar specializing in infrastructure governance. Practice Fellow: Senior government reform advisor or infrastructure regulator.
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