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Potomac Job Corps Center Tour April 2010
potomac Tour Lunch 2010

Presentation given to CreatiVe Associates International(PPT)
Future trends in planning and implementing workforce programs. www.caii.com

Global Architect and Engineer Infrastructure Services IQC
The USAID AE IQC was procured to provide a mechanism for teams of expert architects and engineers to offer technical assistance and programs to enhance the infrastructure of developing countries. Five teams compete for Task Orders to service engineering projects all over the world.

Youth Workforce Programs: Holistic Approaches for the Future (PDF)
Youth most vulnerable to unproductive life choices, extremism, and gang influence often come from backgrounds where they have experienced civil unrest, economic stagnation, disease and a lack of family or consistent caregivers. Youth typically join insurgency groups, including gangs, for financial security and a sense of belonging and empowerment.

International Workforce Speaker Series: October 21, 2009 ­ Workforce as a Stabilization Activity with Andrew Natsios

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Public Private Partnerships (PDF)
With the current global economic crisis impacting virtually every country in the world, high unemployment rates and poverty in developing countries are of serious concern. MTC is very aware of the challenges facing the global workforce. We realize one entity, or one donor acting alone, will no longer be able to operate and sustain education, training and workforce development in any country, including the United States. The need for global alliances with both public and private members is paramount.

Potomac Job Corps Tour 11/17/2009 (PDF)
Experience first-hand a vocational training program and learn about the keys to the students' success.

Public­Private Alliances Transform Aid By Andrew S. Natsios (PDF)
The dual goals of scalability and sustainability have eluded many development projects. In recent years, however, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has reached out to corporations, nonprofi ts, and even private citizens to build alliances that are making large-scale, long-term change

September 2009 International Newsletter (PDF)
The second edition of Management & Training Corporation's international newsletter, highlighting events, trends and news in international workforce development.

Country Profiles (2009 pdf)

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International Workforce Speaker Series Launch July 15, 2009

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International development white paper 7-2009 (PDF)
Critical Elements International Workforce Training
Billions of dollars are invested annually in training in the context of global development programs. To make this a wise investment, it is critical to put careful thought into how the training is designed. This article identifies the fundamental principles for delivering effective training.

INTERNATIONAL HEALTH CARE WORKERS 2009 (PDF)
MTC recognizes the critical shortage of health care workers in the developing world. This is particularly true in Sub-Saharan Africa. With 11% of the world’s population and 24% of the global burden of disease, the region has only 3% of the world’s health care workers commanding less than 1% of the world health expenditure . The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that of the global shortage of four million health care workers, one million of the shortage is in Sub-Saharan Africa.

June 15 International Newsletter
The first edition of Management & Training Corporation's international newsletter, highlighting events, trends and news in international workforce development.

For more information contact:  Jane Marquardt jane.marquardt@mtctrains.com or call (801) 693-2680.

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