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Wed, 29 Nov 2023 Today's Paper
The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) provided a grant worth 6 million USD to the Ministry of Education and Tertiary and the Vocational Education Commission to implement the Tertiary and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Career Platform, KOICA said in a statement.
The objective of this project is to establish an ICT-based career platform for TVET trainees for their development and to improve their employment status.
In addition to the development of the Career Platform, the project has also invested significantly in strengthening the capacities of the service providers attached to the platform.
Addressing the gathering, Muditha Malkanthi, the Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Education appreciated KOICA and the Korean Government for the provision of numerous grant arrangements for the development of the TVET sector in Sri Lanka.
She also mentioned that the TVET Career Platform is the latest initiative of the Korean Government with 6 million USD financial assistance and expected to see that this career platform will give clear career paths for the vocational students of Sri Lanka.
For the implementation of the project, KOICA engaged a Project Management Consultancy (PMC) team from UBION which has been working in the TVET and Edtech Fields in Korea for more than 20 years. The PMC facilitated the resources for the workshop as well.
KOICA (Korea International Cooperation Agency) contributes to the advancement of international cooperation through various projects that build friendly and collaborative relationships and mutual exchanges between Korea and developing countries and support the economic and social development in developing countries, under the mission of ‘Leave no one behind with People- centered Peace and Prosperity.’
This is reality Wednesday, 27 September 2023 03:24 PM
Greatly appreciated. But these donor agencies should insist on transparency and accountability to prevent corruption.
Gamini Thursday, 28 September 2023 06:19 AM
Who is getting the underhand commissions? Putting made up numbers can fool the donor agencies. They do not go into details of expenditure.
Thunangala Pala Thursday, 28 September 2023 07:09 AM
Pagapala and Kappam Thunga are missing! Please do not forget them and their hard-work!
sam Thursday, 28 September 2023 07:58 PM
Hope the grant will not be misused
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