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Vocational Training for Mine Clearance and Explosive Remnants of War Disposal Personnel

Country: Azerbaijan
Project Code: P09-AZ07
Pillar: Advocacy
Appealing Agency: UN Development Programme (UNDP)
and Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA)
Implementing Partners: ANAMA
Summary Objectives: The project will provide opportunities to employees working on mine clearance and explosive remnants of war disposal at the critical age before retirement. It will organize training in computer literacy, accounting, entrepreneurship and foreign languages. Respective curricula will be developed, and at the end of the project the knowledge and skills of trainees will be assessed. Recommendations and proposals will be elaborated accordingly.
Activities:

  • Identify and employ instructors.
  • Develop curricula and training materials.
  • Conduct training in computer literacy, accounting, entrepreneurship and foreign languages.
  • Assess the knowledge and skills of trainees.
  • Develop recommendations and proposals.
  • Prepare and distribute a final report to donor and other interested parties.

Expected Outcomes:
  • Mine action field personnel will receive vocational training in five subjects to ease their social rehabilitation and reintegration into society after retirement.
  • The final report on the results of the project, recommendations and proposals will be submitted to donors, interested parties and specialists.

Project Budget: $47,100
Project Duration: January 2009 through October 2009
Budget Shortfall: $47,100
Targeted Beneficiaries: Mine action management and field personnel, social services practitioners



BUDGET ITEMS In US$2010
National staff (management)6,600
National staff (instructors)17,000
Operational costs (trainings, workshops, courses, materials, etc.)15,000
Equipment costs4,000
Administration4,500
Total47,100

Shamil Rzayev; Programme Advisor; UN Development Programme (UNDP); Tel: 994 12 498 9888; Fax: 994 12 492 2491; e-mail: shamil.rzayev@undp.org


last edited: Oct 04, 2009

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