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Kumudhini Rosa (Senior Advisor, GIZ VTN Project) at the podium. P Ranepura (Secretary, Ministry of Skills Development and Vocational Training), Ambassador Jürgen Morhard, Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe,Randa Kourieh-Ranarivelo and Dr. A. U. C. Athukorala (Chairman, National Apprentice and Industrial Authority) at the head table
The establishment of the Sri Lanka-German Training Institute (SLGTI), a landmark project initiated by German Development Cooperation (GIZ) in partnership with the Government of Sri Lanka, was announced at a press conference attended by Mahinda Samarasinghe, Minister of Skills Development and Vocational Training and Dr.Juergen Morhard, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Sri Lanka and the Maldives.
The SLGTI, situated in Kilinochchi, is scheduled to be officially opened on 18 July by President Maithripala Sirisena.
SLGTI is part of the Vocational Training in the North and East of Sri Lanka (VTN) project. The project is co-funded by the State Secretary for Migration of the Government of Switzerland. The VTN project was initiated in 2012 with the goal of improving demand oriented vocational training in the North and East of Sri Lanka.
SLGTI will function under the purview of the National Apprentice Industrial and Training Authority of Sri Lanka (NAITA). It is recognised as a national level training institute with equity of access for all citizens of Sri Lanka, regardless of ethnicity or religion.
The centre as a common meeting point will facilitate the development of a mutual understanding and appreciation among students about the diverse cultural heritage of Sri Lanka.
The institute will offer high quality vocational training in sectors of automobile technology, construction technology, food processing technology, mechanical engineering and electrical and electronic technology. The medium of instruction will be English. “We are confident that SLGTI will provide the best opportunity for war affected youth in the Northern and Eastern regions of Sri Lanka as well as youth from other parts of the island to develop and enhance valuable industry-specific knowledge and market oriented skills. This will significantly improve their chances in a competitive job market,” said Mahinda Samarasinghe, Minister of Skills Development and Vocational Training. The training for an annual intake of 200 students will be provided at NVQ Levels 4 to 6 in keeping with the National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) framework. To prepare students for this, 14 vocational training centres offering NVQ Levels 1-3 training have been identified as satellite centres in the Northern and Eastern provinces. These satellite centres have been upgraded to meet the standards set by SLGTI. SLGTI will also cater to young people with G.C.E. O/L, G.C.E. A/L, and NVQ Level 3 and 4 qualifications.
The institute’s training staff was supervised in the Training of Trainers (ToT) process by German Consultants; an initial batch of 22 trainers completed the ToT programme in June 2016. At the launch Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Sri Lanka and the Maldives, Dr.Juergen Morhard noted that the opening of SLGTI was a step forward in strengthening the bilateral relations between Sri Lanka and Germany via committed and continued investment in the country’s development process.
“The GIZ has consistently expressed interest in improving vocational training in Sri Lanka,” added RandaKourieh-Ranarivelo, Country Director for GIZ in Sri Lanka.
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