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08.07.2008 - 14:19 Uhr
CIWI GmbH Starts New Public-Private-Partnership for Georgian NGO's
Professional Education in Business-Integrated Project Management
CIWI has already several times cooperated successfully with international partners in realising Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) projects, the last time in 2002 in Egypt‘s capital Cairo. Within the framework of a PPP project profit-making entrepreneurial endeavours and development cooperation can efficiently be combined.
It is the objective of the PPP project to increase the capacities of Georgian leadership personalities in a sustainable way and strengthen the awareness of the relevance of business-integrated thinking and administration in running civil society organisations, businesses as well as public agencies. While the local partners will contribute to building the course and offering the trainings, CIWI will add its expertise in financial and technical project management in creating the new educational content.
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CIWI GmbH Starts New Public-Private-Partnership for Georgian NGO's
Professional Education in Business-Integrated Project Management
CIWI has already several times cooperated successfully with international partners in realising Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) projects, the last time in 2002 in Egypt‘s capital Cairo. Within the framework of a PPP project profit-making entrepreneurial endeavours and development cooperation can efficiently be combined.
CTC’s training centre in Tbilisi, Georgia
CIWI’s newest project started in December 2007 and is supported by the German Society for Technical Cooperation (GTZ). It is set in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi and the Black Sea-town Batumi. CIWI will cooperate locally with the two partners Centre for Training and Consultancy (CTC) (Tbilisi) and the Business School of the Shota Rustaveli State University (Batumi). The partners will create a professional education programme in the area of financial project management for managers of local civil society organisations, enterprises and public agents. The trainers of CIWI will initially offer further education courses in financial and project management to local educators who will combine their own expertise with the newly acquired knowledge and offer these resources to clients in Georgia and possibly Armenia and Azerbaijan. It is the objective of the PPP project to increase the capacities of Georgian leadership personalities in a sustainable way and strengthen the awareness of the relevance of business-integrated thinking and administration in running civil society organisations, businesses as well as public agencies. While the local partners will contribute to building the course and offering the trainings, CIWI will add its expertise in financial and technical project management in creating the new educational content.
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