Organisation Gambia Technical Training Institute
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Parent Professional Class Capacity Building - West Africa
u.r.l. www.gtti.gm
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Country Gambia
Location Banjul
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Sector Professional capacity building
Organisation Type Project - Public Sector
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Stated Role To provide training opportunities to satisfy the middle level technical and vocational human resource requirements of the country.
Activities Offers courses, from Pitman and RSA programmes to AAT, ABE and ACCA programmes in Business Studies; Manual Shorthand to computerised stenography; from Further Education Teacher training to Higher Teacher training and during the last three years a franchised HND in Construction Management conducted in collaboration with the University of the Gambia and South Bank University in the United Kingdom.
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Links to Related Organisations
Parent Tree Professional Class Capacity Building - West Africa
Professional Class Capacity Building
Human Capital Capacity
Initiatives Research
Subsidiary Organisations  
Sibling Organisations BusyInternet Ghana - Capacity Building Programme
African Federation of Women Entrepreneurs
Association des Femmes Entrepreneurs du Mali - Initiatives
Association des Femmes Commerçantes et Entrepreneurs du Niger
West African Management Development Institutes Network
GEANCO Foundation International Centre
ACBF - Public Sector Management Training Programme
Strengthening the Resources of the Publication "Madame Afrique" Project - Benin
Upgrading the Capacity of the Daily Newspaper "La Pyramide" - Benin
Specialized seminar on the production of radio and TV programmes
Training of Journalists & Media Managers in Information Law Project - Cote d'Ivoire
Associated Organisations Department of State for Basic & Secondary Education
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Record last updated on 05 DEC 2007