Context
Developed under the National Strategy for Smart Territories (ENTI), this program trains public administration professionals to act as agents of change, promoting data-driven governance and the creation of more sustainable, connected, and smart territories.
Challenge
Strengthen digital and analytical capabilities in public administration, enabling decision-makers and technicians to apply innovation, data, and technology in local and regional governance.
Objectives
- Develop leadership, innovation, and data skills for smart governance
- Support the design and implementation of Action Plans for Smart Territories
- Promote inter-municipal collaboration and evidence-based decision-making
Structure
Four modules — Leadership and Innovation, Innovation and Data, Local Action Plan, and Applied Analytics — organized into two training courses aimed at decision-makers and technicians.
A total of more than 250 hours of training, involving more than 900 participants and 2,100 certifications.
Pedagogical model
Blended e-learning model, combining synchronous and asynchronous sessions.
Each module is structured into "missions," which include masterclasses, quizzes, and practical exercises, encouraging collaboration and creative thinking among participants.
Results
More than 2,100 certificates issued, 900 participants trained, and 250 hours of training delivered nationwide, with 95% participation from local government.
Creation of a national community of practice in Smart Territories.
Partners
INA · FEFAL · DGAL · IPAP · NOVA IMS