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Mobile Training Team for Afghan TVET Experts


Which TVET models and paradigms are most appropriate for Afghanistan? What forms of TVET delivery are most useful for Afghanistan? These were some of the issues six Afghan directors of TVET institutes examined during a five-day study tour to Manila, Philippines, 25-29 April 2006. During their stay in Manila, the participants visited several public and private TVET institutions as well as a training centre for TVET teachers. Furthermore, they were introduced to TVET programmes for physically disabled persons and training programmes for women on non-traditional skills, such as welding.

The study tour was organized by UNESCO-UNEVOC in cooperation with UNESCO Kabul and with support from the Colombo Plan Staff College for Technical Education.

The newly acquired knowledge will be disseminated through in-country workshops to TVET professionals and other stakeholders in Afghanistan.


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