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Project

Review of Project proposal on Vocational Training

Client/funder:
Royal Norwegian Embassy Luanda

Start date:
Feb 2009 (Current)

Project members:
Jan Isaksen (project leader),

Last update: November 2009

A process between MAPESS, Angola and RKK, Norway has resulted in a joint vocational training concept (VTC) and a project on vocational training development in Angola 2009-2012.  

Support from CMI was called upon to provide essential input on goal hierarchy logic to finalise review of project document and appropriation proceedings for the vocational training project while simultaneously providing professional input/refreshment to the Embassy staff on “Result Based LFA/Result Based Project Management.

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