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World ORT

Educating for Life

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

CAPABILITY STATEMENT

WORLD ORT

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

Foreward – Robert Singer

International Cooperation Capability Statement

Worldwide offices

Africa

Asia

Europe

Latin America

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I am delighted to present the World ORT International Cooperation Capability Statement. Viewed simply, it is a catalogue of the community development and training projects carried out by World ORT since 1960. However, more than that, it represents the implementation of ORT’s commitment to uphold the dignity of the human spirit by providing opportunities for people – wherever they are – to fulfill their potential and to preserve or regain their self-worth and their self-reliance. The values that underpin World ORT’s work in the field of International Cooperation are the treasured values that we inherit from our centuries of tradition, and that we apply to all our educational projects throughout the world. We believe that the human resource is the most precious of all resources, worthy of intense investment and nurturing. The agencies that choose ORT to implement their projects share these values and understand that these are the foundations upon which just societies are built. We are proud to have been involved in this vital work, and look forward to continuing these activities into the future.

Robert SingerDirector General, World ORT

January 2008

FOREWARD

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INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION WORLDWIDE OFFICES

ORT International CooperationUnited States Office

Celeste S. Angus, Head of the Representative Office

5527 Lee HighwayArlington, VA 22207 USA

Tel: (703) 536 5520Fax: (703) 536 5530

Email: [email protected]

ORT International CooperationSwitzerland Office

Randy Grodman, Head of the Representative Office

1 rue de Varembe1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland

Tel: (41 22) 919 4234Fax: (41 22) 919 4239

Email: [email protected]

ORT International CooperationSouth Africa Office

Sthembile Mawoneke, Regional Program Coordinator - Southern Africa Region

44 Central Street, Houghton, 2198Johannesburg, South Africa

Tel: (2711) 728-7154 Fax: (2711) 604-0048

Email: [email protected]

World ORT, United KingdomVlad Lerner, Head of the Education &

Technology Dept.126 Albert Street, Camden Town

London NW1 7NE, EnglandTel: (44 207) 446 8500Fax: (44 207) 446 8701

Email: [email protected]

Dr Gideon Meyer, Member of the Board of Directors

Tel: (44 207) 446 8500Fax: (44 207) 446 8701

Email: [email protected]

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION CAPABILITY STATEMENT

The Organization for Educational Resources and Technological Training (ORT) was founded in Tsarist Russia in 1880; it is one of the oldest and largest non-profit, private training organizations in the world. ORT manages a network of secondary and industrial schools, technical institutes, junior colleges, teacher training institutions, adult education and business programs with more than 100,000 beneficiaries a year.

ORT’s raison d’être is “to help people help themselves”. This is applied throughout the world by each of the capacity building projects implemented by the International Cooperation (IC) Department. Whereas most charities and non-profit organizations in the field of international development primarily target humanitarian and disaster relief efforts, ORT is well-known as a major provider of long-term technical assistance that meets local needs and builds a self-sustainable local management capacity.

ORT International Cooperation is one of the most dynamic programs in the ORT global network. Created in 1960 to assist newly emerging and developing nations, ORT International Cooperation has implemented more than 350 projects in 98 countries at the request of international agencies, local communities, host governments, and private enterprises. Approximately 3 million people have benefited from these projects. ORT training programs are designed to meet local needs and are particularly successful in overcoming economic, cultural, and linguistic barriers. ORT works with local, national, regional and international partners.

Providing for sustainable economic, social, and cultural growth is the motivating force behind every ORT undertaking. ORT’s international operations are concentrated in sectors where it has earned a reputation for excellence: vocational and technical education; workforce development, institution building/human resources development; NGO institutional building; democracy and governance; agriculture; rural and urban development; health care; transportation; and the establishment of training programs for NGOs, government ministries, public utilities, and industrial and commercial enterprises. ORT’s basic philosophy of helping others to help themselves is translated into its training objectives, designed to provide individuals with self-reliance through proficiency and income-generating skills.

A key objective of ORT technical assistance programs is the establishment of a self-sustaining, locally based training capacity.

To achieve this goal, ORT defines project objectives with local participants and beneficiaries or host governments and other appropriate institutions, e.g., donors; provides a team of specialists who develop, in conjunction with local counterparts, customized technical assistance and training programs; designs and implements a comprehensive strategy; provides rapid mobilization and subsequent work plans with detailed benchmarks, and conducts careful monitoring, measuring and evaluating of program goals and objectives to ensure a high level of performance and proper allocation of project resources. ORT has worked to strengthen and build local capacity through development assistance. ORT has a long history acting as a development and management resource for strengthening NGOs to play a significant role in developing a vibrant civil society. ORT has participated in the design, implementation and evaluation of numerous USAID-funded civil society programs.

ORT International Cooperation is comprised of three regional offices which are located in Geneva, Washington and Johannesburg. In addition, World ORT’s administrative office in London provides an oversight control function.

INTRODUCTION

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Over the years, ORT International Cooperation (IC) developed its capabilities based on ORT’s training expertise, and in response to the constantly changing donor environment and sector priorities it subsequently developed projects which included a local capacity building component in order to ensure sustainability. Current IC projects are funded by the following major donors: African Development Bank, World Bank, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, Canton and City of Geneva, and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) as well as corporations and foundations such as Hewlett Packard and Exxon Mobil.

A significant geographical shift in the last decade - following the donors’ focus - was IC’s move into Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States and Eastern Europe, whilst continuing its programs in Africa. The USAID-funded Russia Civic Initiatives Project resulted in a partnership between the traditional ORT school program in Moscow and St. Petersburg, and the Washington IC office to provide training to Russian NGOs. Similar synergy resulted from the Hewlett Packard Digital Village projects in conjunction with ORT South Africa, ORT Russia and ORT Ukraine.

The 1990s have also seen a strong move into civil society and community development programs, while maintaining traditional IC projects in the fields of human resource development, poverty alleviation, women in development, public sector support, agriculture/forestry, and income generation. ORT has historically focused its efforts on the reintegration of refugees in post-conflict societies, and currently plays an active role in revitalizing civil society through the development and promotion of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), public policy advocacy and citizen participation.

Since 1960, ORT International Cooperation has been working with people, developing human capacity on the local and national levels. As previously mentioned, much of ORT’s involvement is providing assistance to build up local resources to enable people to help themselves. ORT staff and expert consultants have experience in the following areas:

Human Resources DevelopmentSector policy and planning (includes manpower planning), secondary schooling, tertiary education, technical and managerial education and training, non-formal education (includes literacy and adult basic education), vocational training and Digital villages for economic development.

Democracy & GovernanceOrganizational development and strengthening institutional capacity for implementing service delivery programs, formulating, advocating and implementing public policy and promoting the NGO sector through increased use of media and public awareness campaigns.

Agriculture, ForestrySector policy and planning, research and development, improving Agriculture (including credit, extension, input supply, crop protection, agro meteorology), food crops, livestock, forestry.

Area DevelopmentIntegrated rural development, village/community development (including rural and urban cooperatives), settlements.

TransportionSector policy and planning, road transport and public works.

STRATEGIC APPROACH

SECTORS AND SUB-SECTORS

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AFRICA WORLD ORT

Africa is the birthplace of International Cooperation programs. ORT initially undertook educational projects

in the 1960s due to its experience in Francophone nations and related proficiency in French, as well as

its existing schools in Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria. Over the 47 years, IC expanded its training

and technical assistance programs in response to the rapidly changing African environment. Services were

expanded to include agricultural training centers, agroforestry, rural and urban development, transportation,

mother and childcare health and nutrition, ICT, and management and technical training for government

ministries, public utilities, and commercial enterprises.

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Transportation

EU 1988Three ORT specialists conducted a rehabilitation needs survey of the automotive equipment repair facilities, and personnel training in the public works sectors of Huila and Namibe.

Education

Govt. Botswana 1991With ORT’s assistance an autonomous computer industry department at the Botswana Polytechnic was established by supplying electronic, automation, and robotics equipment.

Urban Development

World Bank 1986-1996Following successful completion of the pilot project, ORT’s contract was extended for two years, with the addition of a social welfare component. Under Phase II of the project, training was provided to 14 councils in Botswana, including those in remote areas beyond the Kalahari Desert. Phase II has been extended four times, with an emphasis on the training of senior managers including chief executives and a team of local training specialists. As well as training professional staff, the project has also addressed a number of consultancy assignments in the mechanical workshop, finance and legal fields.

An ORT training specialist designed a one year pilot project to be implemented in conjunction with the Cooperative Housing Foundation (CHF) and the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accounting (CIPFA). Four training officers developed on-the-job training programs for the administration, finance, communications development, and technical departments of the Gaborone and Francistown technical faculties. ORT successfully completed the project, and World Bank extended the contract.

World Bank 1983-1984ORT led a preliminary study team for a pilot project to train local government authorities in road maintenance, water supply, sewage, and housing.

Transportation

Kampsax 1977ORT prepared a road maintenance pilot project that recommended organizational, operational procedures and equipment upgrades. The labor-intensive project employed and trained many unskilled workers and the resulting roads improved the access to rural areas.

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Transportation project. Training mechanics -Public Works workshop, Angola 1988

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Technical Training

SDC 1974-1995For over 20 years, the ORT Central Institute in Geneva provided training courses of 18 to 22 months to technical and vocational schools as well as to trainers in public and private firms.

Education

World Bank 1980-1982Within the framework of a World Bank education project, ORT provided an architect for two years who coordinated the construction of various regional training centers.

Urban Development

World Bank 1979-1982The organization, operation and maintenance of all municipal services, including tax administration, were thoroughly examined in a 1977 survey of two major cities. The survey recommendations were subsequently implemented by an ORT training team, thereby enhancing the local capacity to provide effective municipal services.

Vocational Training ORT and Government of Burkina Faso 1998ORT was assigned to assist with the implementation of training modules in Hairdressing, Air Conditioning, Beauty Care, at the Training Center: “Center de Formation pour Artisans de Ouagadougou”.

Austrian Development Cooperation (BMaA)2000The Austrian Cooperation (BMaA) assigned an ORT vocational training specialist to supervise their vocational training programs. An ORT specialist was assigned as special advisor to the National Professional and Technical Training Department, in order to monitor and evaluate their programs, as well as to review all requests for funding submitted to the BMaA.

Transportation

African Development Bank 2001ORT provided a series of seminars, as follows:A Seminar on Contract Management. Its objectives were to train project managers and engineers/technicians responsible for public road works, to master the regulations of the bidding process, public markets, improvement of management contracts and to understand the policy procedures undertaken by the various funding agencies.

A Seminar on Legal Aspects of Public Contracts. Its objectives were to train engineers in order to master the rules of procurement contracts, legal aspects of financial agreements, procedures of the financing agencies, notions of public domain, civil liability in public road works, and how to determine and prevent potentially conflicting situations.

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Transportation project - Training session at the Public Work Training Center at Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso 2001

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Industry

World Bank 1980ORT identified the construction industry training needs and recommended an appropriate training program.

Transportation

World Bank 1974-1990This project provided training and re-training for students in the Public Works Section of Bujumbura Technical School, and at the new Gitega Center for Road Maintenance Training. Counterparts participated in courses in technical subjects and teaching methods to prepare them for staffing the Public Works Section upon project completion. ORT responsibilities included the procurement of equipment and the selection of trainees. From 1987 to 1988 ORT implemented training seminars for newly recruited civil engineers.

World Bank 1982ORT assessed the material, equipment, and labor needs of the Ministry of Public Works and provided guidelines for effective management of the various Ministry training centers.

Programme Evaluation

World Bank 2007ORT was responsible for the Annual Independent Evaluation of the National Demobilization, Reinsertion and Reintegration of Ex-Combatants Program for 2005 and 2006.

A team of three people evaluated effectiveness of the structure of the PNDRR program, its execution and

implementation details. During the mission, the experts met a large number of the program beneficiaries as well as the PNDRR’s personnel.

Education

World Bank 1986-1989After assisting with the World Bank’s Third Education project, ORT signed a new contract under the Fourth Education Project in 1986. Eight ORT specialists provided expertise to the Ministry of Education in project management, educational planning, statistics, architecture, and equipment.

USAID/IOCS 1987ORT studied training equipment, software, and human resource needs, then jointly established a computer training center with USAID and IOCS (the Cameroonian subsidiary of American computer specialists).

World Bank 1982-1986Two ORT specialists assisted the Ministry of Education in the financial and equipment management of various education projects.

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An ex-combatant who has successfully reintegrated into civil society as a small businessman, poses in his shop with his wife and child, Burundi 2006

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CIDA 1981An ORT survey delineated the manpower, equipment, and budgetary guidelines to expand the College des Travailleurs.

World Bank 1973ORT surveyed technical and vocational resources and requirements in the Northern provinces for the Ministry of Education.

Transportation

World Bank 1982-1986ORT played an integral role in a reorganization of the Cameroon Railways. Firstly, ORT drafted an organizational diagram and detailed job descriptions. ORT then recommended and implemented a training department reorganization and proposed five-year training programs.

World Bank 1984-1985ORT trained 33 officials of the Ministry of Equipment’s Highway Directorate at ORT France and other European institutions. The participants represented various sectors of the Highway Directorate and included management, workshop maintenance, and other personnel.

World Bank 1977-1982ORT evaluated existing training programs for the Cameroon Railways employees and recommended modifications to improve management and operational practices.

Agriculture

AfDB 1992Three ORT specialists assessed the problems encountered by Cape Verdian authorities in implementing the agricultural rehabilitation project. The specialists carefully evaluated the three main components (agricultural credit, institutional strengthening, and a farm produce observation unit) and compiled a report outlining their recommendations.

Agriculture

USAID 1968-1971ORT conducted a study and designed a special operations training program for Ministry of Agriculture employees in farm machinery and equipment maintenance.

Education

EU 1982ORT surveyed the equipment needs of the Lycee Technique de Bangui and compiled a comprehensive list of material necessities based on local industry skill requirements.

Technical Assistance

UNDP 1990An ORT specialist evaluated a program for United Nations’ Volunteers in the Central African Republic. The mission lasted three weeks and involved specialists in education, statistics, and mining.

Transportation

World Bank 1990-1993An ORT specialist worked with the Direction du Materiel des Travaux Publics (DMTP) in Bangui to create

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an analytical computerized accounts system. The new system ensured commercial management of AFRICA the DMTP and was run by a local team after the contract termination.

Infrastructure

World Bank September 2003 – September 2006This is a World Bank funded project in which ORT provided assistance to the Ministry of Infrastructure/ the Human Resource Management Board. The ORT team was in charge of the development of a framework of quality highway maintenance personnel. This is achieved through the regular evaluation of staff, the establishment of a management team to research future employment requirements, the improvement of management procedures, staff training in human resources and the implementation of a professional training program for the years 2003-2006.

Agriculture

Exxon Mobil 2002-2008Through the Miandoum Improved Agriculture Program, ORT provided technical assistance to improve agricultural techniques and animal breeding for a group of farmers under the ESSO Exploration and Production resettlement plan. The major project components include: farmer training,

agricultural credit and marketing, and organizational development for credit and savings associations for farmers.

USAID 1991-1994Upon successful completion of the agricultural development and farmer training project below, ORT disseminated the irrigation and sustainable agriculture technologies to more farmers and developed profitable marketing, post-harvest, and small-scale food processing techniques in the Lake Chad area.

USAID 1987-1991

ORT developed and implemented an agricultural development and farmer training project in the Lake Chad area.

The program increased agricultural production by improving traditional irrigation and agronomic techniques and by developing replicable models

for sustainable wadi produce. ORT also developed sub-projects implementing small motor pumps and a new credit system.

CHAD

Transportation project - IT Training in N’Djamena for junior Public Work Civil Servants, Chad 2001

Farmers in Chad display produce grown as part of an ORT sustainable farming program, 1991-1994

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Education

SDC (Swiss Aid) 1999-2005ORT managed scholarship students and was responsible for the administration, financial control and accounting management of the funds as well as the educational follow-up of Chadian students in Senegal. Twenty-five students attended long-term training courses in areas such as rural engineering, rural economics and agriculture. AfDB 1994-1995 ORT devised an administration, accounting, and finance computer program to aid the management of educational project management in N’Djamena. World Bank 1987-1993ORT provided an Administrator/Manager and several education and training experts to assist the Government as part of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development’s Third Education Project.

USAID 1982 ORT designed and constructed the Industrial Training Institute for the Ministry of Education and provided detailed specifications regarding course syllabi, equipment, and materials needed to support the curricula.

Transportation

USAID 1979-1980 ORT continued and expanded the project below until adverse political conditions necessitated a suspension of operations.

World Bank 1975-1979The Chad government wanted improved road transport networks to facilitate rapid food distribution. In response, ORT trained road construction and equipment maintenance personnel, and established a training center and a road maintenance pilot brigade.

General

AfDB 1994An ORT survey addressed training requirements to computerize the Bureau d’Execution de Projets for the Ministry of Education.

CFD 1994 ORT conducted a socio-economic study in the Lake Chad area covering training in sodium carbonate marketing applications.

World Bank 1994-1999 ORT developed a cadre of quality highway maintenance personnel by regularly evaluating staff, establishing a management team to

research future employment requirements, improving management procedures, and training staff in human resources. ORT also worked with the Ministry of Transport and Public Works to form a Human Resource Management Board.

Exxon Mobil project - Women at work in the field under the supervision of an ORT trainer, 2005

CHAD

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Urban Development

World Bank 1993-1994ORT trained local small business staff in enterprise management, specifically focusing on the ability to prepare tender documents for the execution of public works. Managers and staff received training in technical, administrative, and financial management.

ORT Chad was created and locally registered as an NGO at the end of 2004. 15 voluntary members are active and the following projects have been implemented:

Repair of tricycles for the disabled - 2005This project is funded by the PNUD (Chad). The objective of this project is to train people in repairing tricycles for the disabled community and to upgrade the technical and human capacities of these people.

Study on AIDS orphans’ training needsA study funded by a private donor has been undertaken by two local consultants. It concerns the training needs of AIDS orphans at N’Djamena.

Petroleum gas stoves manufacture - 2005The objective of this project is to put on the market low-priced

petroleum gas stoves in order to make their application familiar families of modest means and to provide a cooking method that does not contribute towards deforestation. The contract value is $10,000.

Education

World Bank 2005ORT was selected to develop a training plan designed to strengthen the capacities of theexecutive staff and agents of the COPIREP (Comité de Pilotage de la Réforme des Entreprises).This unit was created within the framework of a vast program of reform and restructuring of Stateenterprises, which the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo has committed itself to carrying out in order to enhance competitiveness and thereby contributing to national economic growth.

World Bank 1980-1982 ORT trained 26 Zairians in agricultural and technical skills at the Central ORT Institute in Geneva and other European centers.

Swiss Government 1962/1978-1982ORT selected and trained 40 future instructors at the Zairian School Network. In 1978, ORT provided technical, vocational, and educational upgrading for the 38 instructors who continued to work in the same field.

African Development Bank 2006-2007ORT sent 12 experts to undertake three studies for the Ministry of Education:

A feasibility study for implementing new structures within the modernization of secondary and 1. university level education.A study on the problems faced by children and youth in difficult circumstances.2. A study on adapting vocational training for the needs of the country’s labor market.3.

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Stove manufacturing - a sample being used by a Chadian family, 2005

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Health, Education & Nutrition

CIDA/BMZ 1985 - 1991This three-year project aimed to establish educational services for 4-6 year old children living in marginal areas who were not under the care of the town’s social services. ORT set up a central unit and 9 satellite units in Katuba (Lubumbashi) where parents were trained as pre-school educators. This project was completed in December 1987 and handed over to the local authorities.

CIDA/BMZ 1988 - 1993The aims of this project were to provide educational services for children aged 3-6 years who live in poor areas of Kinshasa, which are not served by the city’s social services. This is similar to the project in Lubumbashi. ORT set up a central unit where parents receive training as pre-school educators.

E.U./Govt. of Luxembourg/FAC: 1994 - 1999The EC and Government of Luxembourg financed a one year extension of a previous Mother and Child Care project which was carried out in two deprived zones in Kinshasa, i.e. Ngaliema and Selembao. Three kindergartens and one health clinic were built and equipped.

Youngsters and adults received vocational training and further education in French and Maths. Approximately 10,000 people benefited directly from this project, which is now managed by the Ministry for Social Affairs and local staff trained by the project.

Nutrition

USAID 1985-1990ORT alleviated malnutrition among 50,000 children under the age of five in the poorest areas of Kinshasa by importing corn milled by a local PVO and distributing it through a network of PVO health centers. ORT also funded an extrusion plant to produce a low-cost weaning food, 90 percent of which is produced from local products.

USAID1984-1985 ORT studied the causes and effects of malnutrition in Kinshasa. ORT then recommended a project to feed malnourished children in hospitals and to improve the sale and distribution of low-priced foods to those suffering most from malnutrition.

PVO Institutional Development

USAID 1983-1987ORT improved rural access to basic health services by managing and allocating a central umbrella fund, strengthening local Private Voluntary Organizations (PVOs) as viable development agencies, and implementing PVO sub-projects in three selected priority areas: (a) rural outreach clinic: maintenance and operation; (b) farm- to-market, road and bridge rehabilitation and maintenance; and (c) introduction of mini-hydro electrification for schools, hospitals, and villages.

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ORT graduates on a Financial Literacy course, Congo

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Transportation

World Bank 1996-1999 ORT organized overseas electrical and naval engineering and port training for senior staff of the Regie des Voies Fluviales (RVM).

World Bank 1975-1993 ORT created a Public Works Equipment Maintenance Service (SGMTP), managing Zaire’s principal road maintenance equipment (bulldozers, graders, trucks, etc.) and supervising a road maintenance training brigade. The project established 14 regional maintenance centers, a spare parts depot, and ancillary facilities.

CIDA 1989-1991 ORT designed and implemented a project using labor intensive methods to help rural communities rehabilitate and maintain their own access and feeder roads. ORT provided two engineers and trained local community residents in labor intensive road maintenance techniques.

World Bank 1984-1990 ORT strengthened training management, trained instructors, prepared lists of equipment needs, trained harbor security and railway telecommunications, and improved training materials for National Office of Transport (ONATRA) employees.

USAID 1986-1990An ORT road construction and equipment maintenance specialist team created a unit to rehabilitate 3,200 km of roads and bridges in Shaba.

World Bank 1987-1990ORT prepared the RVM training program and sent two specialists to conduct project implementation, training and management.

USAID 1987-1990 Two ORT specialists assisted the Office des Routes acting as a regional technical director and a civil engineering trainer based at the Lubumbashi training center. Two ORT specialists worked together with the Office des Routes in the Bandundu Region. A regional technical director was based in Bandundu and the other consultant directed the SGMTP center in Kikwit.

CIDA 1988-1989 An ORT specialist implemented the preparatory phase of a feeder road rehabilitation project in Kivu. The specialist trained local teams in high-intensity road maintenance methods and provided two training specialists with DESSAU.

World Bank 1988-1989 An ORT computer systems specialist set up a computerized inventory of ONATRA personnel for the Human Resources Directorate.

USAID 1983-1988ORT managed the Lubumbashi Regional Training Center and provided training to Zairian counterparts.

Equipment Maintenance workshop in Matadi, 1995

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USAID 1986-1988 ORT helped upgrade the road between Kikwit and Idiofa and managed an Office des Routes brigade.

World Bank 1986-1987An ORT training specialist designed the ONATRA training plan for the 1986-1990 period. World Bank 1987 An ORT specialist assisted the Office des Routes with a survey on SGMTP workshop standardization.

KfW 1983-1985Six ORT highway construction specialists managed a road construction unit that built road sections between Bukavu and Goma in the Kivu region.

World Bank 1985ORT prepared a training plan to ensure efficient personnel management of the Régie des Voies Maritimes (RVF), a public Zairian organization. ORT recommendations proposed new employee training methods and a job classification methodology. ORT also recommended the creation of a Research facility, to be used by RVM and other major organizations in Zaire.

USAID 1981-1984 ORT supervised road equipment and spare part procurement for the Bandundu Region. The roads are used to transport farm produce to the main population centers.

CIDA 1977-1982ORT procured equipment and spare parts for the SGMTP and provided training in spare parts allocation and management. In 1978, ORT expanded the program to add five specialists and to provide on-the-job training in equipment repair and maintenance and spare parts inventory control.

World Bank 1979-1982 ORT created three new training centers and a programming unit following the reorganization of all Office des Routes training facilities. The new training curricula included road, factory, and equipment maintenance and repair.

World Bank 1975-1980 An ORT program trained 2,000 ONATRA employees in computer programming, diesel mechanics, river barge operations, electricity, administration, and port operation and maintenance.

World Bank 1975-1980 ORT conducted a preliminary study, then organized and implemented a ferry operation and maintenance training system for Zaire’s network of approximately 400 ferries. ORT established a central spare parts depot and initiated a continuous on-the-job training program.

USAID/Government of Zaire 1971-1975ORT surveyed road construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance personnel training requirements and subsequently designed and operated five regional training centers and mobile road maintenance brigades. ORT trained over 1,000 employees and rebuilt and maintained 2,000 km of roads.

Water Supply

World Bank 1975ORT surveyed training programs and skill requirements, then designed a staff training program for the Zaire National Water Distribution System.

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Integrated Livelihood Project

EU 1999-2000The Integrated Livelihood Project was designed to sustain the results and achievements of the Early Childhood Development project through the establishment of small scale income generating activities.

Agriculture

World Bank 1984-1999ORT studied labor development for the Peasant Agricultural Development Project, in six regions of western Ethiopia. ORT analyzed career ladders, job descriptions, and service conditions for all f the Ministry of Agriculture staff, the Peasant Association, and service and producer cooperatives, with particular emphasis placed on introducing training.

Early Childhood Development

NORAD 1994 ORT provided primary health care, health, nutrition, and pre-school education to local communities. ORT sponsored additional community and small business development programs to ensure a permanent income to cover operational expenses. ORT established eight centers.

Rural Development

USAID/SDC/BMZ/CIDA/SIDA/ 1977-1982Under an integrated rural development program in the Gondar Province of Ethiopia, ORT implemented construction and training activities in agriculture, primary education, health DDA handicrafts and cottage industries. ORT founded several schools, established micro enterprise credit funds for farming and cottage industries, and provided practical training for agricultural extension agents and artisans.

Vocational Training

African Development Bank 2006-2008ORT is implementing a 2-year technical assistance project that aims to reinforce the system of vocationaltraining in Gabon. The ORT team is working within the Ministry of Technical Education and Vocational Training, which is responsible for the reinsertion of youth into the education system. The principal objectives of ORT specialists are:

Help reinforce educational administration;Reinforce institutional capacity and links between universities;Training of trainers and introduction of new technologies;Strengthen project management;Formulate a plan of action for human resources development in conformity with the national strategic plan for the reduction of poverty.

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Integrated Livelihood projectSmall scale income generating activities for youngsters training by ORT, 2000

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Education

Government of Gabon 1973ORT surveyed various training needs and developed a curriculum for an industrial/technical training center, subsequently established in Franceville.

USAID 1966-1969 An ORT team designed, constructed, and subsequently managed a training center in Libreville. ORT trained and upgraded personnel for electro-mechanics and refrigeration.

Counterpart instructors and administrators received specialized training in teaching techniques at the Central ORT Institute in Geneva..

Industry

Shell-Elf 1969-1975ORT designed, established, and operated a series of specialized training programs for the employees of Shell-Elf Gabon, a public-private joint enterprise and one of Gabon’s largest skilled labor employers. These included on-the-job and formal training in electro-mechanics, instrument repair, and pneumatics.

Skills Development

AfDB 2003-2005 The African Development Bank has assigned an ORT Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist for 18 months to the Community Skills Improvement Project (CSIP) of the Department of State for Local Government. The CSIP targets women and out of school youths and provides functional literacy and income generation skills training and micro-credit facilities to at least 40,000 target beneficiaries.

The benefits of the CSIP include: gender equity, improved access to health and education services, enhanced income-generating potential, political and economic empowerment of women, leadership and management development.

AfDB 1995-1998ORT was selected to implement the skills development component of the Women in Development Project. An ORT specialist arrived in the Gambia in August 1995 and prepared a 30-month work plan.

World Bank 1992 ORT adapted its financial management computer system, Financial Management of World Bank Projects for use in the Gambia Women in Development Project.

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Vocational training school equipped by project funds, Libreville, Gabon 2006

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The Project Director and the ORT trainer on the Skills Development project

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Integrated Livelihood/Early Childhood Development

Citigroup project - 2007 - 2008The Ningo Alternative and Sustainable Technology Project will establish a production workshop for a variety of alternative and sustainable food products; produce products using methods which promote good health and a reduced negative environmental impact; open new markets for the sale of the products; and improve the quality of life for the impoverished women and families through income generation and economic advancement.

ORT and Tzedek 2004-2008 The Elmina Women’s Textile Project creates unique products manufactured by low income and impoverished women in the Elmina area. This provides micro-credit by establishing a revolving business loan program, which strengthens the existing women’s credit and savings infrastructure in the area, and trains business-skills teachers to work directly with production teams, loan recipients, and women in the community at large. The textile goods manufactured in the project are: Yoga mat bags, lap-top computer cases, belts and custom batik fabric.

E.U./Gov. of Luxembourg/SIDA 1997-2000Following the below-mentioned project, Phase II, Integrated Livelihood Project, was set up in December 1996 for a 3-year duration. This consisted of the establishment of 12 community businesses which provided a permanent income to the communities, thus ensuring the sustainability of the whole MCC project.

NORAD 1991-1996 ORT designed and established an Early Childhood Development and child care center near Accra. ORT provided training in hygiene, nutrition, health care, birth control, and preschool education, in partnership with the Ghana National Commission on Children and the Ministries of Health and Education. ORT helped local residents establish small businesses to provide a permanent income to the communities and thus ensure project sustainability.

Transportation

World Bank 1987-1990 An ORT training advisor worked with the Ghana Highway Authority to reform highway systems. In addition, three ORT specialists, a Civil Engineer, a Roads Instructor, and an Equipment Operator Instructor, staffed a Roads Training Production Unit which rehabilitated over 100 km of bitumen-surface roads.

General

USAID 1975 ORT staff made a series of visits and drafted training survey proposals in the fields of hospital equipment maintenance, agro mechanics training, community development, and highway maintenance.

Agriculture

SDC 1985-1986 An ORT study examined the feasibility of creating a training school for forestry technicians. ORT determined that it would be beneficial, began project preparations, and established a provisional budget for the school.

SDC (Swiss Aid) & The Government of Guinea: 2001-2007 A National Forestry School (ENATEF) was established in Mamou with the support of Swiss Aid. The purpose of ENATEF is to train Forestry Technicians Agents in the field of rural development with widely varied roles.

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More than 250 technicians have graduated and started to work in the private sector on internationally funded projects, the timber business in the forests of Guinea or in the private forestry business. 15,000 farmers have also been trained in forestry and market gardening.

SDC 1987-1995 ORT provided forestry training courses to a group of Ministry of Agriculture staff.

SOCFINCO 1990-1991 An ORT specialist studied labor skills at SOGUIPAH (a hevea, palm tree, and rice cultivating public AfDB company) and provided staff training recommendations.

DNEF – SDC 2001-2002ORT assessed “staff mobility” until 2010, by taking into account retirement and the other predictablilities of the engagement and departure of staff. Thus, staffing requirements can be forecasted for the 2001-2010 period, and a management plan was established.

Education

World Bank 1994 An ORT senior accountant restructured road project organization and trained staff members in finance and accounting.

World Bank 1983-1990 An ORT architect worked with the Directorate of the World Bank’s Second Education Project, and supervised and executed construction contracts for schools, institutes, and other buildings.

EU 1986-1987 An ORT architect and mechanical

engineer/trainer supervised rehabilitation of the Ecole Nationale des Arts et Métiers (ENAM) buildings and equipment. These experts prepared the pertinent tender documents and participated in personnel selection.

EU 1983 ORT evaluated several education projects in the framework of the Fifth Plan (DFE). CBG/HALCO 1983-1995ORT trained Guinean counterparts in hydrographic studies, training of trainers, language studies, and mining equipment maintenance.

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Training session in forestry for Mamou farmers, 2002

National Forestry School: 2001-2007Practical training lead by an ORT Switzerland graduate

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USAID 1962-1970 ORT established and operated an industrial/technical training school in Conakry, offering high level technical training in 17 vocational skill areas. ORT also implemented training programs for various Government departments. Counterpart training at ORT’s Central Institute in Geneva prepared Guinean nationals to replace the ORT specialists upon their departure.

Industry

CBG/HALCO 1988ORT consultants have advised the CBG Director of Training. CBG/HALCO 1983-1995ORT trained Guinean counterparts in hydrographic studies, training of trainers, language studies, and mining equipment maintenance.

CBG/HALCO 1975-1983 ORT designed and supervised construction of a CBG Training Center in Kamsar. The center trains most CBG personnel, where local instructors have replaced the expatriate staff.

CBG/HALCO 1968-1975ORT initiated a comprehensive technical training program (both on-the-job and formal training) for the Bauxite Mining Company of Guinea (CBG). ORT training focused on the organization and maintenance of mine site installations, port facilities and 150 km of railway line essential to the flow of minerals and base supplies. The Central ORT Institute in Geneva provided counterpart training in related skill.

ORT Guinea, a local NGO, has been in place since 2004, as follows:

Literacy project

August 2004 – January 2006 – IIZDVVThis is an eighteen-month project which ORT Guinea is implementing at Dabola in middle Guinea. The primary objective is to deliver basic education to local government officers, rural community leaders and farmers, in order to reinforce their capacities within community development activities.

Environment Project

January 2006 – December 2008 – IIZDVV and ORTThis is a three-year project. ORT Guinea has been selected to train producers in 5 villages around Mamou (300 kms from Conakry) in Environmental Studies in order to preserve natural resources in middle Guinea.

CARREFOUR Project July 2005 - 2008 – FOGUIREDThis project financed by Italian Aid compensation funds, will last 2 years. It aims at strengthening the population’s capacities through the acquisition of new vocational knowledge and skills and the adoption of new technologies through the development of a vast network of exchange and partnership between people living in urban and rural areas. This project will increase in incomes among the project beneficiaries, and create a strong mobilization of the populations around development activities.

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Education

AGEFOP 1999-2000The ADB adopted ORT’s recommendations in their Education V project, which was dedicated to integration of young unskilled people into the urban and rural world. ORT sent an expert to assist AGEFOP to carry out an evaluation of their two part project.

ORT helped AGEFOP to prepare and synthesize the available information relevant to the training and professional integration of the unskilled youth in order to bring it to the attention of the experts from the ADB. ORT organized the visit of UNESCO consultants in May of 1999 and guided the participants around the regions and towns of the Ivory Coast.

AGEFOP 1998ORT was requested to carry out a feasibility study by the National Agency for Professional Training – AGEFOP for a development project of alternate training in Bouaké. This project provided training for unskilled young people in the field of electronics, air-conditioning and Information Technology.

AfDB 1994-1998 ORT conducted a four-year technical assistance training project for the Ministry of Education.

AfDB 1993 An ORT computer specialist computerized the Education IV Project finance and accounting records.

Govt. Ivory Coast 1973ORT extended advisory services to the National Office of Vocational Training in automotive and general equipment maintenance. The government adopted ORT recommendations and adapted them to meet similar needs in other departments.

Govt. Ivory Coast 1969-1972 ORT established and operated an Audio-Visual Training Center (CEPAV) in Abidjan to improve secretarial and administrative personnel skills. Local personnel successfully assumed full control of CEPAV operations upon project completion.

Govt. Ivory Coast 1965-1968ORT conducted technical education and vocational training study, then initiated a national program to upgrade the quality and increase the quantity of skilled labor. Govt. Ivory Coast 1965-1968ORT operated five rural, vocational training centers and prepared counterpart trainers. Instruction focused on motor mechanics, machine tools, metalwork, woodwork, and electricity.

Agriculture

CIDA/Govt. 1972-1976 An ORT survey assessing agricultural equipment repair and maintenance teaching capabilities led to the establishment of a new agro mechanics training center in San Pedro. The project allowed workers to practically apply training skills and to improve the performance of maintenance and construction work for local industries.

Minister of Vocational Training with ORT IC representative visiting a training workshop in Abidjan, 2004

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Govt. Ivory Coast 1971-1972 ORT advisory services to the National Office of Vocational Training (ONFP) led to the development of new agricultural and heavy equipment maintenance and repair courses. The Ivory Coast subsequently adopted the courses on a national level.

Caretaking /Security

Centre Ivoirien d’Electronique et d’Information Appliqué (CELIA) 2003Following CELIA’s request regarding a potential training project for security guards, an ORT expert carried out a two-week mission in Abidjan, financed by CELIA, in order to analyze the nature of the security problems in their context and to propose an appropriate training plan.

Finance

AfDB 2001- 2004ORT conducted a feasibility study with the aim of providing for the AfDB a document, detailing the consolidation of the African Financial Development Institutions. A team of 3 ORT specialists were responsible for determining the impact of the performance of these Financial Institutions on the

institutional, economic, technical, social, political and financial plans. They identified the constraints, strengths and weaknesses of these Financial Institutions, and analyzed the impact of the performances of the Financial Institutions. They defined strategies, which could be used to integrate these Financial Institutions at a regional level in order to economically strengthen African countries.

AfDB 1999-2001ORT conducted a feasibility study to review the privatization policies of the AfDB.

Industry

CIDA 1984 ORT initiated a proposal to establish a Regional Research Center in Abidjan to apply information technology and renewable energy sources in four West African states. ORT sponsored a four-week mission to establish the Terms of Reference for a future project design mission.

Management training

African Development Bank 2005Within the framework of the Ministry of Technical Education and Vocational Training, the Headmistress of Technical Education attended seminars at ORT Israel and ORT Geneva, during which she developed skills in project management.

Transportation

World Bank 1990 An ORT specialist examined personnel training needs within the Ministry of Public Works and designed a crash training program for the maintenance and repair of heavy equipment.

Vocational Training specialist along with ORT IC representative visiting Plastro-Israeli irrigation equipment near Haifa, 2004

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World Bank 1979 An ORT expert participated in a highway sector post-appraisal mission and examined Ministry of Public Works personnel training needs.

Urban Development

USAID/RTI 1986-1988 ORT, in association with the Research Triangle Institute (RTI), implemented the technical services management and training aspects of an urban development project.

USAID 1986An ORT specialist prepared a plan to reorganize technical services in five secondary towns and drafted a list of equipment needed to collect household refuse.

USAID 1985An ORT specialist surveyed technical personnel training needs in the communities of Abidjan and Gagnoa.

Education

USAID1966-1971 Following an ORT advisor’s recommendations, the vocational training center of the National Youth Service established nationwide courses in heavy equipment and agricultural machinery maintenance and repair.

The ORT center offered training in electricity, welding, automobile mechanics, machine tools, and building trades and also trained 25 Kenyan instructors. Transportation

SIDA 1975 ORT evaluated the national road maintenance training program and provided recommendations to improve curricula, training methods and aids, and future programming activities.

Urban Development

World Bank 1984 ORT assessed the training needs of the Nakuru Municipal Council as part of an overall training needs assessment for eastern Africa.

World Bank 1980 An ORT training specialist visited Mombasa to identify road and equipment maintenance training needs and submitted a set of recommendations concerning training materials and curricula.

KENYAAgricultural machinery maintenance training, 1970

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Transportation

SIDA 1984-1986 An ORT senior administrator and trainer implemented a labor-based road project that operated in various regions of Lesotho.

Urban Development

World Bank 1986-1987 An ORT preliminary survey of a Maseru community rehabilitation project resulted in World Bank funding for a low-cost housing and local government restructuring program.

World Bank 1984 An ORT expert prepared an initial employment and manpower training program for the first local government in Maseru.

Transportation

USAID 1986-1990 ORT road construction and training specialists supervised road maintenance by local firms, and trained the Ministry of Public Works (MPW) staff in supervising the contracts. In addition, an ORT training expert conducted seminars for MPW staff and local contractors.

Education

USAID 1978 An ORT project design mission recommended upgrading reforms, for the Booker T. Washington Institute, a technical training school. Recommendations were made for a comprehensive curriculum reform and upgrading of the organization, management, and staff training. ORT formulated the recommendations in accordance with national objectives and existing labor demand.

Agriculture

SDC 1988-1990ORT organized two fortnight seminars in forestry and environmental protection for expatriate and local trainers from the Department of Agronomy at the University of Madagascar in Antananarivo.

Education

World Bank 1977-1982 ORT created a national center to produce physics and chemistry laboratory equipment. ORT evaluated the country’s needs and current resources, helped to set up the center and begin production, and trained locals to run the center and use the materials.

World Bank 1982 An ORT mission assessed the viability of establishing a printing facility for the Ministry of Education.

Agriculture

AfBD 2003-2005 An ORT Administration and Finance specialist was assigned to an African Development Bank (AfDB) funded agricultural project in Ansongo, North Eastern Mali (2002-2006). The specialist managed the administration and financial aspects of the project.

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SDC 1986ORT completed a study of an agricultural machinery training project and provided recommendations for Swiss Government involvement.

USAID 1973-1979 ORT provided on-the-job training for laboratory equipment maintenance personnel in the central veterinary laboratory of Bamako. This laboratory produces all the vaccine for the livestock industry and serves as the country’s major economic base.

Education

SDC 1974-1995ORT worked in collaboration with the SDC for more than 20 years to provide training and refresher courses from 18 – 22 months duration in Switzerland. The courses were designed for trainers from Technical Colleges and professionals, as well as Training Managers from public and private companies. The aim of the program was to train effective

trainers to benefit the local workforce in skills which produce and use electrical energy.

USAID 1962-1968 ORT organized and managed a national science laboratory and a technical center to train mechanics and laboratory technicians.

USAID 1963-1968 ORT established retraining facilities and programs for various government departments. The Central ORT Institute in Geneva prepared Malian teachers to assume full program and administrative responsibilities upon conclusion of ORT’s assignment.

Early Childhood Development

ORT Switzerland 2001-2003ORT implemented an Early Childhood Development project in February 2001, funded by ORT Switzerland. The project consisted of providing an Information, Education, Communication (IEC) specialist to provide assistance to communities in 50 villages, in five regions: Sikasso, Koulikoro, Mopti, Gao and Kayes.

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ORT IC representative meeting with ORT Anières (World ORT Swiss training center) graduate students from Bamalo, 2001

Early Childhood Development - ORT Specialist Mrs Hortense Palm training local community members, 2001

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The activities were aimed at women and children living in poor socio-economic and sanitary conditions and living below the poverty line. The IEC specialist helped to strengthen the role of women in their communities by providing assistance in areas of reproductive health and family planning.

Promotion of Women

ORT Switzerland 2001-2003An Information-Education-Communication (I.E.C.) expert was seconded to support of Women and Alleviation and Poverty Program. For two years the expert provided technical assistance to 50 villages.

African Development Bank 1998-2000ORT implemented a project at the Commissariat à la Promotion des Femmes in Bamako. A specialist in IEC worked as an Expert in Women in Development within the “Projet d’Appui à la Promotion des Femmes et au Développement de la Pauvreté.”

African Development Bank 1997 The management of the “Support to the Promotion of Women and Alleviation of Poverty” project which was financed by the African Development Bank asked ORT to help with the computerization of the financial management of the project.

Rural Development

USAID 1978-1980 ORT’s pilot project involved local villages in all stages of planning, selecting, financing, and executing approximately 200 rural works and community enterprises. A five-person ORT advisory team planned and conducted seminars and trained Malian community development leaders as they worked with the villagers.

Transportation

World Bank 1980-1982 ORT trained trainers from the Bamako Center for Professional Training and Public Works at both the Central ORT Institute in Geneva and the Public Works School in Paris.

Urban Development

World Bank 1978 ORT identified municipal services training needs in Bamako and assessed the organization, operation, maintenance, and coordination of services.

Education

AfDB 2005 - 2006 This project was implemented, in partnership with AFACOR, Mauritanian Consultancy Office under the supervision of the Department of Administrative Affairs and Material of the MEN (Ministry for National Education). ORT carried out a vast campaign of data collection on the assets of the Ministry for National

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Education project - students in a secondary school studying maintenance problems, Nouakchott 2005-2006

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Education, structures and institutions depending on the Ministry. ORT assessed the current situation in order to provide the MEN with a maintenance system.

Education

World Bank 2002ORT conducted a feasibility study and reviewed training needs in preparation for a training plan for the staff of the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs.

EU 1975-1976 ORT analyzed hospital maintenance personnel training needs and designed and executed an on-the-job training program. The Mauritanian staff successfully assumed hospital administration responsibilities upon completing training.

Education

ICAP 1974-1975 ORT conducted short-term teacher training programs for European instructors volunteering in the Moroccan vocational training/educational programs.

Forestry

World Bank 1989Two ORT experts surveyed the marketing methods for the existing wood and related products. The ORT specialists recommended improvements to stimulate production increases and to open new cork and Moroccan timber product markets.

World Bank 1984-1987 An ORT forestry training specialist trained Gharb-Mamora forestry staff in sylvicultural practices, charcoal production, forestry industries, and the use of satellite imagery to study soil erosion control and forest management. The specialist also initiated the creation of a regional forestry training center.

Tourism

Govt. 1977 ORT surveyed Moroccan hotel management and maintenance personnel training requirements. Specialists from ORT and Sema Metra estimated personnel and equipment needs and evaluated existing vocational courses.

Vocational Training

UN-AMICAALL NAMIBIA, OPEC, USAID 2003-2009Following several consecutive missions in 2003, and 2004 to Namibia by the ORT IC representative in South Africa, the ORT – UN/AMICAALL (Alliance of Mayors and Municipal Leaders Initiative for Community Action on HIV/AIDS at Local Level) partnership was established.

The partnership addresses ways that orphaned children, almost 50,000, can be empowered as active participants rather than victims.

The project focuses on vocational training, linked with on the job skills training via partnerships with small and medium sized enterprises in a number of cities and towns. The applications for funding were sent to OPEC, which has granted ORT US$ 250,000. The project began September 2004. and ORT South Africa has been granted further funds for a four-year extension, from September 2005 – August 2009.

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Health

USAID 1984 An ORT specialist analyzed the potential benefit of computerizing Ministry of Health files for rural areas.

USAID 1972-1975ORT analyzed rural maternal and child health service requirements and established a pilot program to train and upgrade nurses, midwives, and other paramedical personnel, and to disseminate family planning information.

Agriculture

World Bank 1982 An ORT specialist assessed agricultural progress in Borno State as part of a planned agricultural development project.

World Bank 1981An ORT team evaluated agricultural development training needs in Sokoto and recommended the establishment of a permanent development program to provide on-the-job technical and management training for 19 local governments.

Banking

Mercantile Bank 1982-1987 ORT studied Bank staff training and development needs, then set up a fully-equipped training center Bank in Calabar and organized training programs. After four years, ORT transferred the training center administration to Nigerian staff.

Bank of the North 1979-1984 ORT conducted a Bank study and provided corporate planning, organizational, and management technical assistance. In addition, ORT helped establishment a training center in Kano. ORT specialist administered the center and developed the Bank’s recruitment and training capabilities.

Bank of the North 1979 ORT analyzed organizational and management procedures, expanded corporate planning, and enlarged the recruitment and training structure. This involved designing an elaborate curriculum, and conducting training courses for existing and newly-recruited personnel.

United Bank for Africa 1975-1976ORT trained and upgraded the skills of 2,800 employees of the United Bank for Africa, while creating a permanent indigenous training capacity within the Bank. ORT opened two regional training centers and initiated a major recruitment effort in order to help the bank speed Nigerianization of its middle and senior management.

National Bank of Nigeria 1976ORT conducted a study of personnel training needs and recommended the creation of a permanent savings and loans portfolio management, and banking procedures training structure.

Commerce

UTC 1977-1982ORT identified management personnel training needs at the Technical and Motor departments of the United Trading Company, Ltd. of Nigeria (UTC) and recommended the creation of a training center and program, the acquisition of equipment, and the recruitment of personnel.

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UTC 1982 ORT prepared a UTC Operations Manual that codified and compiled rules and procedures. This new version of the manual is now used by company managers and supervisors and serves as a basis for designing training courses.

Industry

Peugeot 1990-1994 ORT provided European training for selected Peugeot Automobile Nigeria (PAN) managers/trainees and conducts annual training seminars at the ORT established Kaduna Training Center.

Peugeot 1977-1989 ORT conducted a feasibility study and established a training center for the Kaduna Peugeot assembly plant. ORT retrained and upgraded employees and new personnel to meet the future requirements of an expanded labor force. ORT also initiated a major effort to recruit both expatriates and Nigerians and provided training to some Nigerians at ORT centers in Europe. In addition, an ORT training, recruitment, and promotion specialist served as an advisor to the Director General of PAN.

IBBI 1983 ORT surveyed the skills training needs for local maintenance and operations staff and submitted a detailed project proposal at the conclusion of the study.

Transportation

World Bank 1984-1988 An ORT specialist determined the labor and training requirements of Nigeria Railways 30,000 employees.

World Bank 1987-1988Eight ORT training, civil, and mechanical engineering specialists created direct labor road maintenance units in 18 states.

World Bank 1974-1986 ORT, in collaboration with Kampsax (a Danish engineering firm), surveyed highway maintenance personnel training needs for the Federal Ministry of Public Works and Housing. ORT then implemented a comprehensive training program for both the Federal Ministry and the States. ORT established four training centers, concentrating initially on road foremen, plant maintenance mechanics, plant operators, and local instructors. ORT then expanded the centers to train highway and bridge inspectors, to execute on-the-job training, and to produce a wide range of course material and training aids.

SCAN 1982-1983 ORT recruited expatriate construction experts for SCAN Construction Nigeria Ltd.

Water Supply

AfDB 1995-1999 ORT provided financial management training to the Cross River State Water Board (CRSWB), in Calabar, southeast Nigeria. ORT in association with Consultancy for Africa Services Ltd signed a contract with the State Water Board for a Management Consultancy Project, part of a multi-state water resource management program, aimed at improving the efficiency and profitability of the Water Board.

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Education

EU 1993-1995 ORT trained six Ministry of Planning secretaries and prepared them to take the Bureautique et Secretariat (BTS) examination.

Transportation

World Bank/UNDP 1986-1991 ORT trained Public Works staff in heavy vehicle operation, civil engineering, and administration (accountancy, secretarial work, warehouse), and computerized the Directorate’s management services.

World Bank 1978-1986 Three ORT specialists, in conjunction with RRIG, implemented the recommendations of the 1973 study and trained and retrained over 500 Department of Public Works personnel in heavy equipment maintenance and operation, construction, road repair and maintenance. ORT designed the training programs, selected trainees, and produced didactic materials.

World Bank 1973 An ORT survey of national road maintenance training requirements inspired a new training program, to be used in collaboration with the Rhein-Ruhr Ingenieur-Gesellschaft m.b.H. (RRIG) roads improvement program.

Vocational Training

SDC 1963 - 1993ORT, together with the Grant Division of the SDC, gave training/development to technical and vocational school teachers as well as to public and private companies, which took place at the Central Institute in Geneva. The objectives of this training/development were: to introduce into Rwanda the knowledge and understanding of maintenance, in particular in two sectors: Maintenance of: electricity, electronics, refrigeration, air-conditioning in the domestic and industrial areas; Maintenance of systems such as: electrics, electronic,s transport systems (light and heavy vehicles, etc).

Agriculture

SDC 1999-2005ORT was responsible for training producers and grassroots workers, creating rural; ‘training and information’ networks and organizing advanced training for trainers and managers in agricultural and rural development. Support was given to forming a network of different institutions to produce multi-skilled technicians.

AfDB 2006. ORT undertook a feasibility study for the Gambian River Basin Development Organization, based in Dakar, Senegal. The study was completed by two specialists in microfinance and covered four countries: Senegal, Guinea, The Gambia and Guinea Bissau. Included in the study was an assessment and initiation of a Cooperative Credit Unions System in the four countries.

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SDC 1977-1999An ORT team trained technicians in agriculture, animal husbandry, and forestry. In 1983, ORT extended the project to include engineers in the same fields. ORT managed five schools and two permanent training centers in various regions of the country, and filled the management positions with Senegalese trained by ORT in Senegal and Europe. In 1994, ORT received three-year project extension for the Agricultural Training Center in Bambey and the Forestry Training Center in Zinguinchor.

World Bank 1992 An ORT agricultural specialist assessed the Extension Service Agent’s training needs and analyzed the National Agricultural Extension Program (PNVA).

SDC 1986-1988 ORT surveyed rural development human resources, assessed human resource requirement for the year 2000, and recommended training programs. Agromechanics

USAID 1980-1984 Following-up the program below, ORT created a permanent training structure to upgrade SAED staff and to train new staff in agricultural equipment operation, maintenance, and repair.

USAID 1977ORT conducted a preliminary survey and designed a training program to improve agricultural mechanic’s technical expertise at the Société d’Amènagement et d’Exploitation des Terres du Delta (SAED). ORT recommended material requirements and supply sources, technician and employee training methods, and government departmental reorganization.

Community Development

AfDB 1993-1999 ORT technical assistance improved female and child socio-economics in five regions of Senegal. An ORT finance and administration specialist advised the Ministry for Women, Children, and Family.

E.U./Government of Luxembourg 1996-2000

ORT implemented a Mother and Child Care project in the Hann, Yoff and Ngor zones of Dakar. A Central Unit was built, comprising a primary health center, two vocational training workshops, one for cutting and dress-making, the other for metal works, a nutrition center, a training center for preschool educators and health workers, and 9 shops for graduates

who became entrepreneurs. Eight preschools were built for a total capacity of 1,152 students. The project now successfully functions under local control.

AfDB 1994 ORT computerized the financial administration of the CEP and studied Ministry of Women, Children, and Family communications, personnel organization, and purchasing methods.

Community Development project - Pre-school education for youngsters aged 3-6 years old at Hann (Dakar), 1996-2000

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Vocational Education

City of Geneva /Government of Senegal 2007-2008With financial support from the City of Geneva, IC has launched a new program in Senegal which will provide skills training to handicapped youth. The opening of the project took place in November 2007 and in January 2008, ORT sent a specialist for two weeks to provide appropriate training to Senegalese staff and beneficiaries

Education

World Bank/AfDB 1986-1994An ORT general finance and administration specialist supervised Ministry of Education management of World Bank funds and prepared the Fourth Education Project budget.

USAID / Ford Foundation 1979-1985ORT, in conjunction with YMCA and the Ministry of Social Services, developed an integrated UNDP training system in Dakar. ORT directed training for unemployed youth, provided them with marketable skills, and followed up with job counselling and placement services.

Ford Foundation 1983ORT conducted a market survey and investigated the feasibility of integrating women into the construction trades. ORT then assessed the possibility of establishing a draftsperson workshop employing an equal number of women and men.

Ford Foundation 1983ORT evaluated the effectiveness of the Maritime Fisheries School in Dakar, recommended curriculum updates, building and equipment improvements and assessed technical assistance requirements.

USAID 1980-1981ORT improved performance and expanded local national staff roles of USAID in Dakar by modifying the work environment and facilitating expanded career opportunities.

Transportation

World Bank 1981-1987 Nine ORT specialists constructed a new training center and organized Training Production Units.

World Bank/Louis Berger 1981ORT surveyed and assessed Ministry of Public Works employment and training requirements and as a result designed a training program for the employees.

ORT also determined trainee availability within the Ministry, facility and equipment requirements, and technical assistance guidelines as well as projected costs.

General

USAID 1975 ORT conducted a series of training programs in rural development, vocational education, health, and industry for Government personnel.

UNDP 1987An ORT consultant prepared technical cooperation analysis in Sierra Leone. This preliminary study was followed by a national technical cooperation assessment that served as the primary document for the Sierra Leone donor Round Table in 1998.

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World Bank 1980 ORT prepared a report on highway maintenance training needs and available facilities and recommended a comprehensive training program.

Transportation

USAID 1987 ORT surveyed the rural road rehabilitation and maintenance elements of a major Somali project designed to improve local private voluntary organization (PVO) performance.

World Bank 1987An ORT consultant worked with a World Bank team to identify infrastructure projects in Mogadishu, Kismayo, and other towns.

ICT

HEWLETT PACKARD 2002-2008HP is financing the ‘Digital Village’ program in the Dikhatole Community near Johannesburg. The program is helping underserved communities participate in the digital age. Members of the community are learning computer, internet, accounting and business skills and more than 4,000 will be trained in the community by the time of the projects’ completion.

Education

Gauteng Department of Education 2003-2006ORT is working with the Gauteng Department of Education’s Early (GDE) Childhood Development unit to bring science, technology and life skills teaching to young school children in Alexandra.

This partnership will allow the training of 255 teachers in Alexandra in science and technology, as well as the training of 20 trainers and 8 evaluation specialists from Alexandra’s GDE in science, technology and evaluation.

DFID / EU 2001-2004This project was a joint venture between ORT SA, World ORT Trust and the South African National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (SANCA). The project addressed the underlying causes of substance abuse in Soweto. It targeted individuals, families and the community; developed a curriculum

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ICT project 2002-2008Copy of a poster mounted to show youngsters from the poverty-striken area of Dikhatole one of the computer classrooms equipped by Hewlett-Packard. Two young graduates show their diplomas and another student holds a board displaying the partners who supported this project - MacSteel, Hewlett-Packard, Geneva Local Government and ORT.

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for pre-primary school children that emphasized self-esteem, trained and supported teachers in the implementation of the new curriculum, provided employable skills training to family members of children in participating schools, and it provided community members and leaders with the opportunity to attend substance abuse and empowerment workshops at the SANCA clinic.

ORT 1994-2004 ORT established two Science Technology and Education Project (STEP) institutes in Cape Town and Johannesburg to retrain teachers from disadvantaged black communities to improve their teaching qualifications in technology, science, and mathematics.

USAID 1998-1999This project was designed to train NGOs in the use of computer skills in Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe under the USAID Internet and Southern Africa Regional Democracy Fund.

EU/DFID 2001-2004The core of the project was to develop and implement an anti-substance abuse component for a pre-primary school curriculum in South Africa that would initially

be implemented in Soweto. The curriculum’s main objective was to raise the children’s self esteem and expectations and allow them ways of avoiding peer pressure. During the curriculum’s development and implementation, there was a teacher training program on the curriculum’s implementation and training other teachers, from approximately 40 schools in Soweto. Volunteers were trained to hold informal workshops in their localities that would disseminate the information further into the heart of the community.

SIDA 1997 – 1999ORT trained groups in technology in the Western Cape starting in early 1997. Farm buildings in a rural area just outside Cape Town were converted into a training center with the help of a local supporter.

Agriculture

ODA 1984ORT advised the Northern Agricultural Production Corporation (NAPC) to install 14 pump systems along the Nile River north of Khartoum. ORT designed the project to rehabilitate engineering works and to assist in developing the management, financial accounting systems, and infrastructural development of the NAPC.

ODA 1984ORT conducted an irrigation labor and training needs study in northern Sudan. World Bank 1983ORT developed the extension capabilities of Agricultural Production Corporations of New Halfa, Rahad, Blue Nile, and White Nile by introducing an agricultural extension training and visit system. The Agricultural Research Corporations became more involved with adaptive research, and the University of Gariza developed an information dissemination unit for sifting and packaging research results. Following ORT recommendations, the University also introduced a post-graduate diploma and Master of Science degree in Extension Methodology.

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Transportation

USAID/World Bank 1983ORT assessed road maintenance personnel training needs in southern Sudan.

Education

World Bank 1977 ORT conducted a survey on vocational training requirements in order to create agricultural training centers based on specific labor needs and the employment potential of a particular district. ORT recommended locations and skills training programs for the centers.

Transportation

World Bank 1982 ORT examined Ministry of Works’ personnel training needs.

World Bank 1977 Following a 1976 study, ORT investigated the capabilities and organization of the Ministry of Public Works Roads Branch. ORT presented proposals to reorganize and staff this department and assessed specific training needs for a five-year period.

Urban Development

World Bank 1987 An ORT specialist identified urban development projects in Mbabane and Manzini.

Education

IUEF 1971 ORT conducted a survey in conjunction with the Tanzania National YMCA and the International University Exchange Fund and prepared recommendations on the planning, construction, equipping, and operation of a vocational and farm training school.

Transportation

World Bank 1976-1979 A 21-person ORT team developed road maintenance capabilities for the Ministry of Works. ORT trained personnel and established a permanent training structure. The training center was equipped and staffed at Morogoro and its directorate covered the southern half of the country. ORT completed numerous studies, prepared a series of comprehensive training manuals, and in 1978, extended the program to include northern Tanzania.

Agriculture

EU 1993-1994 Four ORT specialists conducted a final evaluation of the Rural Development Program in the Savanes region and made recommendations.

Education and Agriculture

USAID 1977Two ORT specialists assisted the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training and the Ministry of Rural Development to improve the level and scope of technical and rural training in Togo. The specialists

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reviewed existing training institutions and potential recruitment sources, identified specific needs, and presented proposals for enlarging and improving existing training programs.

Urban Development

World Bank 1990-1992 ORT financial and institutional strengthening specialists were advisors to the Public Works Department.

World Bank 1981An ORT training specialist pre-identified an urban development project in Lomé, and assessed various technical services, such as market organizations, fire services, refuse collection, and road maintenance.

Vocational Education

SDC 1989ORT organized a visit for a delegation from Togo to Switzerland in September 1989. The objective was to familiarize participants with Swiss technical and vocational institutions. The delegation learned of the training systems via dual methods of teaching and met the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale in order to develop skills in rural engineering, electric engineering, and civil engineering.

Transportation

World Bank 1990 An ORT specialist updated the traffic information in a 1986 ORT transport sector report.

World Bank 1989ORT evaluated the status of the World Bank’s Third Highway Project and outlined future technical assistance needs in road maintenance operations and personnel training.

World Bank 1985-1986Ten ORT specialists studied transport human resources and personnel training and analyzed management of ferry, road, and rail transportation systems.

Industry

World Bank 1983ORT examined construction industry skill and training requirements and submitted a set of specific recommendations.

Rural Development

GTZ 1982ORT training specialists assessed skill and training requirements for an Integrated Rural Development Project in Kabompo, designed courses, and determined needs for road maintenance supervisors, mechanics, drivers, and equipment operators.

Agriculture

USAID 1985-1988 ORT procured and shipped educational equipment to the Belvedere Teachers Training College in Harare.

ORT 1984 A report by ORT outlined the options for establishing an internal staff development and training capability

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at the Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (ARDA). ARDA, one of the largest employers in Zimbabwe, manages over 25 large agricultural estates nationwide.

ORT 1982An ORT-sponsored study mission identified local agriculture training needs with particular emphasis on the cotton industry.

Urban Development

World Bank 1987-1988 ORT conducted the survey below in 17 secondary towns throughout Zimbabwe and recommended similar training proposals.

World Bank 1982-1985 An ORT specialist surveyed training requirements in road maintenance, water supply, sewage, and housing for the major cities of Zimbabwe and designed training programs for staff at all levels in these sub-sectors.

Education

EU 1984-1985ORT surveyed eight of the 16 ECOWAS states to identify telecommunications training needs. ORT evaluated technological progress in equipment and telecommunications methods, telecommunication systems staffing and requirements, and the level of foreign staffing. ORT also examined existing and future training needs in each country.

Conseil de l’Entente 1973 ORT developed an administration and management technical training program to assist small and medium-sized enterprise operations in Benin, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Niger, and Togo. The assistance centered around seminars and upgraded courses organized in existing institutions.

USAID 1969 ORT examined available resources and training needs in four countries (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, and Gabon).

USAID 1960-1961 ORT evaluated vocational training needs in ten African countries and presented a series of detailed recommendations of how to best meet the identified needs.

Urban Development

World Bank/USAID/Habitat 1983-1984 ORT developed a training needs assessment methodology for local government authorities in East Africa and prepared a manual adopted by Kenyan authorities.

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ORT expanded its IC activities into Asia during the 1970s and remains active today. Multi-sectoral projects

were mounted throughout the region. Community development programs were expanded to include training

centers. Traditional programs in the fields of vocational education and skills training were developed to local

specifications. In response to the 2004 tsunami, ORT designed and delivered educational, training and

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Transportation

World Bank 1975ORT conducted a nationwide survey of road maintenance personnel training needs for the Ministry of Public Works.

UNDP/World Bank 1973-1974 ORT designed and implemented, in collaboration with Kampsax (a Danish engineering firm), a comprehensive training program for road maintenance personnel.

Education

USAID 1987An ORT consultant prepared a technical needs assessment of Foreign Service Nationals working for AID. The analysis proposed establishing an in-house training unit and made a series of recommendations to meet the training needs of locally-recruited staff.

ADB 1977An ORT survey examined rural vocational education and the feasibility of local educational material production. ORT specialists identified relevant trades for existing training centers, determined specifications for establishing new centers and upgrading existing sites, and submitted a set of recommendations.

Education

UNDP 1989 As part of a human resources development project, ORT provided a training specialist to assess the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and Government of Bhutan training efforts in order to increase the number of skilled nationals in education, health, and agriculture.

Transportation

World Bank 1980 ORT trained Burma Ports Corporation employees in the use of mechanical equipment. ORT designed and implemented courses in motor-truck mechanics, stationary engine mechanics, sheet metal construction, welding, and general maintenance mechanics.

Education

World Bank 1991-1996 Through the SPARK project, ORT provided curricula design, production of advanced technology material packages, in-country and participant training, and modern equipment for four provincial State Science and Technology Commission training establishments.

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Transportation

World Bank 1993Two ORT specialists studied labor needs and training resources for the Xinjiang Highway Project. ORT also analyzed two training schools in the regional capital of Urumqi and designed comprehensive training programs for engineers, supervisors, equipment operators, mechanics, and drivers.

Education

American Jewish Joint Distribution, Jewish Coalition for Asia, Tsunami Relief, Jewish Federation of Great Washington 2005 - 2008.Following the Tsunami disaster in July 2005, ORT and Bharatiya Jain Sanghatana (BJS) a local NGO, signed a Memorandum of Understanding to launch and support the Andaman & Nicobar Educational Quality Improvement Project (BJS-EDUQIP) in the tsunami-affected areas of the Andaman and Nicobar islands.

The BJS-EDUQIP basket of programs include the following: computer education, school administration software, accreditation program, management of training programs, aptitude assessment and evaluation, teachers training program, moral and value education program, child youth and development program, disaster management, extra curricular activities, social service awareness program,

teaching with multimedia, environment education, creative thinking for teachers and creative teaching for students. Activities will be implemented over a three-year timeframe.

ILO 1990-1991 ORT conducted seminars in London for Vocational Training Center Directors. Topics included Project Management, Computing for Managers, Desk-top Publishing, Hypermedia and Interactive Video.

Transportation

World Bank 1982 ORT organized five postgraduate courses in the UK with appropriate industrial attachments for 48 Highway Department (Bina Marga) engineers and senior staff. ORT offered courses in management training, transportation planning, project management information systems, finance, and contract administration.

Transportation

World Bank 1974-1975 An ORT survey of training requirements led to the formulation and implementation of a training program for the 5,000 Iranian Ports and Shipping Organization personnel. ORT trained and retrained specialists in diesel mechanics, electricity, maintenance, general mechanics, fire and safety procedures, storekeeping, warehousing, and maritime specialties.

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Government of Iran 1974ORT identified the training and retraining needs of road construction and maintenance supervisory and technical personnel.

Education

World Council of Churches 1970ORT conducted a survey to establish the groundwork for a model vocational high school in Suwon.

Rural Development

CIDA 1981-1982 ORT assisted in an integrated rural development project to develop local industries and communications and to assess damage caused by soil erosion.Education

ADB 1976 ORT participated in a study to identify immediately employable skills in eastern Nepal, evaluated existing training programs and industry skill requirements, and designed a detailed program for the appropriate skill areas. ORT also assessed training center sites, curriculum design, equipment, and staff needs.

Industry

UNDP 1976 An ORT survey reported the technical and market considerations of establishing a workshop for the assembly, repair, and sale of motorcycles and bicycles.

Transportation

UNDP 1975-1978 ORT organized and supervised a motor pool system for heavy duty food transportation trucks in the Sahel.

Water Supply

EU 1989-1991 An ORT specialist reviewed Water and Power Department Authority (WAPDA) senior staff training needs. ORT designed a management and micro-computers training program for engineers, and then expanded the program to cover all technical staff.

Community Development Training Center

EU 1997-2000This project established a Community Development Training Center to provide training services and training materials in the principles and practice of general and specific areas of community development. The beneficiaries of the project included local government units, non-governmental organizations, co-operatives and community leaders from all parts of the Philippines.

Education

USAID 1992-1996 ORT provided electronics training to the Dualtech Training Center by increasing and improving the quality and quantity of electronics laboratories training equipment and by training teachers in advanced technologies.

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Coca-Cola/USAID 1994-1997 ORT established a Vocational/Technical Education project to provide educational opportunities for underprivileged youths and to secure jobs for over 3,000 youths in the rapidly expanding Sta. Rosa Laguna industrial belt.

Health, Education & Nutrition

EU/Government of Luxembourg 1994-1997The second phase of this project commenced in 1994 to strengthen eight micro-enterprises in order to achieve economic development in the project area through an increase in productivity, higher income and generation of employment; to ensure the sustainability of the Mother and Child Care Center and to improve the quality of life of beneficiaries and their families.

Government of Luxembourg 1991-1994ORT implemented a Mother and Child Care project in eight municipalities affected by the 1990 earthquake. In each community, ORT provided a center with 17 satellite units for primary health care, nutrition, pre-school education, and community development. Approximately 100,000 people benefited from this

project. In 1994, the government of Luxembourg extended the project by three years in order to foster rural economic development by increasing the productivity of eight small businesses established by the project.

Provincial Government 1989ORT surveyed mother and child care needs in the La Union province and made recommendations to the Provincial Government.

Urban Development

World Bank 1983 An ORT municipal development training advisor conducted detailed training needs analyses for the senior staff (urban planners, civil engineers, accountants, procurement officers, etc.) of 15 secondary cities. Based on the identified needs, the trainer prepared specific courses in construction methods and supervision, site health and safety, cost estimation, budget planning and preparation, project monitoring, and post-implementation evaluation. ORT then initiated further training course design in community development, municipal enterprise management and financial management.

Skills Training

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Jewish Coalition for Asia Tsunami Relief, Jewish Federation of Greater Washington 2005-2008.As part of the Tsunami recovery assistance program, ORT is working with a local Sri Lankan organization, Shilpa, to provide vocational training and income generation skills to women in Sri Lanka’s hard-hit south east region. As part of the sewing program, 20 women have been trained in hand embroidery in a residential workshop at Shilpa.

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Eight social workers have been recruited to monitor progress of the 208 children sponsored by Shilpa. Two experienced counsellors completed a two-day workshop in September 2005 and plan to conduct a monthly program and make field visits.

Improved Agriculture and Roads Project

JDC 2007-2008As a follow-on to a tsunami relief project that was implemented, ORT and Shilpa are improving the living conditions of families in four communities severely affected by the tsunami in the Gonnoruwa District, and improving their access to water and markets. Project activities focus on road repair and increasing access to potable water for drinking and irrigation.

Education

USAID 1978-1979 ORT, in cooperation with the Foundation for the People of the South Pacific, identified areas to benefit from vocational training. Two ORT training specialists participated in the program implementation.

Education

NORAD 1991-1994 ORT, in conjunction with the Norwegian Refugee Council taught basic skills and home economics to Kurdish refugees in Eastern Turkey. ORT also provided health and family planning guidance to local communities.

OECD 1974-1979An ORT training needs assessment led to the creation of a micro-technic center in Ankara. ORT provided maintenance, medical and navigation instrument repair, micro-electronics, data processing, and computer training to the center.

Pre-school Education/Family Development

EU 1998-2000 This project provided basic pre-school education and health care for children aged 3 to 5 years living in disadvantaged areas of Yen Bai Province, Vietnam. Parents, especially mothers, were involved through training in early childhood stimulation, health, hygiene, nutrition, and family planning. The direct beneficiaries were 1440 pre-school children aged between 3-6 years, 550 women trained as child minders or health workers, 3,000 parents, 200 people received vocational skills training and 200 people who were trained as community leaders.

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ORT, founded in St. Petersburg in 1880, returned to Russia in 1989 to develop both traditional ORT

educational programs as well as economic and social development projects under International Cooperation

throughout the region. ORT has historically focused its efforts on the reintegration of refugees in post-

conflict societies, and played an active role in revitalizing civil society through the development and

promotion of non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Workforce development and vocational training

programs were designed and delivered to meet the labor markets in various countries. Refugee assistance

and counseling programs were designed in response to regional crises. Information, communication and

technology programs reached many different segments of population.

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Democracy Governance

USAID 2000 – 2001The Social Sector Rehabilitation project provided grants and technical assistance to improve health and education infrastructure and enhance the quality of services. ORT worked with 20 local NGOs to conduct community assessments to identify priority needs, and improve areas of social rehabilitation and services.

USAID 1995-2000ORT developed and strengthened local non-governmental organizations through an incremental program of technical assistance, training, and financial grants under the Democracy Network Program. ORT provided customized training to implement an internal governance structure that promoted democratic practices, transparency, accountability; and fundamental management and advocacy skills to become an effective agent of policy change and reform. The funding was strategically directed toward public policy-oriented NGOs active in democratic, environmental, economic, and social issues. The project promoted democratic governance in Albania by increasing the role and recognition of civil society.

Workforce Development

USAID 1991-1997ORT created the first adult job skills training program in Albania during a one-year USAID funded pilot project. Due to overwhelming student demand and the practical success of ORT courses, USAID extended the project to five years. ORT established a total of six training centers throughout Albania

and trained over 26,000 unemployed and underemployed Albanians in computers, English as a second language (ESL), management and business, automotive repair, tourism, electrical repair, cosmetology, secretarial skills, and fashion design. ORT also provided technical assistance for the Ministry of Labor to create a Department of Vocational Training to manage the network of schools.

Education

Private and Public Sources 1994-1997ORT established a high-technology resource center in Minsk to train teachers and other professionals.

Democracy Governance

USAID 1999 - 2001 ORT developed a core group of 28 local NGO partners through an intensive NGO development and sustainability program. Program support was designed to strengthen their organizational capacity to achieve financial and institutional sustainability, and to address citizens’ needs through education, advocacy and the provision of services. The Democracy Network program also delivered technical assistance and training to a wider target group of NGOs on coalition-building, public relations and policy advocacy activities.

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Albania Democracy Network program - Needs Assessment of local groups, 2000

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Refugee Assistance

Govt. of Luxembourg and the Orion Trust 1994-1998Three ORT mobile units trained Kosovo refugees in English, tailoring, computing, and construction.

Education

ORT 1991-1992 ORT supplied science and technology laboratory equipment to three technical schools in Budapest and trained teachers at ORT London.

Vocational

JDC / AJC 1999 - 2002In response to the refugee crisis, ORT organized and delivered training courses to the Kosovans in Tirana in conjunction with the Albanian Ministries of Education and Labor. Once the peace plan was signed and the refugees returned home,

ORT designed a computer training program, and established a vocational training center. ORT equipped 6

computer Labs in several cities in Kosovo, 5 labs in primary and secondary schools and 1 in a training center. All these teachers were trained on the use of the computer as a teaching tool, and all students attending those schools were taught computer use on a regular basis. English language was also taught.

Education

Private and Public Sources 1993ORT established a high technology resource center to train teachers and other professionals.

Private and Public Sources 1990ORT supported the establishment of a local technical high school in Riga and supplied hardware and software for computer related courses.

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Democracy Governance

USAID 2002-2010ORT is providing training, technical assistance and grants to Montenegrin NGOs under the Montenegro Advocacy Program (MAP). MAP empowers Montenegrin NGOs to identify public policy concerns that resonate with a broad cross section of stakeholders, and provides them with the capacity to mobilize expertise and resources to tackle these issues effectively. The project is increasing citizen participation,

improving citizen representation, and promoting government accountability. MAP assists NGOs in designing and implementing targeted advocacy initiatives consistent with community needs.

Training emphasizes skills required to communicate advocacy objectives to constituents and the broader public;

mobilizes support for their objectives across sectors; and supports and sustains meaningful dialogue with policy-makers.

Advocacy

USAID 2003-2005Akcija Reforms for a Healthy Society. ORT managed grant programs to identify and fund initiatives in support of the reform process in Montenegro. ORT staff worked with the Akcija NGO network,a core group of leading local NGOS, academics, experts and independent media organizations to engage a significant number of citizens in ongoing reform process. More than $700,000 was provided in grants.

United Nations 2005

On 7 September 2005, ORT International Cooperation gave a presentation to the United Nations (UN) in New York City as part of a workshop at the Annual UN NGO Conference on The Rule of Law. The UN invited ORT to participate in the workshop on the basis of its successful watchdog grants program implemented under the USAID-funded Montenegro Advocacy Program (MAP). The workshop, delivered by the ORT MAP Chief of Party and four other organizations’ representatives was aimed at informing the UN of progress made towards the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by civil society around the world, and had a specific focus on the field of the rule of law as pertains to enforcement and protection.

Education

Government of Norway 1991-1994In Bratislava ORT installed a resource center providing support, training, and higher technological facilities for technology education teachers.

EU 1991 ORT managed a computer usage training program for local government officers.

Montenegro Democracy Governance - ORT Grantee Roundtable, 2003

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NGO Support

USAID 1994-1997The goal of the Civic Initiatives Program (CIP) was to build the civic forums essential to a democratic society. ORT, Save the Children, John’s Hopkins University, and other NGOs jointly undertook this three-year activity starting in October 1994. ORT provided specialized computer training programs as well as technical assistance, communication and training resources for Russian NGOs to develop local capacity.

ORT also designed and managed a Help Desk program to improve the range and quality of accessible communication mechanisms and services for NGOs throughout Russia. NGOs utilized the ORT system extensively to establish partnerships, create websites, initiate joint projects, exchange information and advertise their services.

Education

EU 1996-1998 ORT expanded a Management Skills Training program at the ORT St. Petersburg and ORT Ekaterinburg High Technology Resource Centers.

Private and Public Sources 1990ORT established a high-technology resource center in Moscow to provide training to professionals, NGO staff, school children, teachers, unemployed or under-trained adults, and underprivileged children. ORT designed several staff re-training programs for the Russian Federal Executive Service (RFES) and established additional training centers in St. Petersburg, Samara, Kazan and Ekaterinberg.

Workforce Development

World Bank 1996-1998 ORT assisted in local and regional economic development through the modernization of the Russian vocational training system by providing technical assistance to 29 Federal Employment Service (FES) training centers. ORT assistance improved the center’s training efficiency and relevance to demands in the changing labor market and updated the training curriculum.

ICT Skills

Hewlett Packard 2003-2006

HP Digital Village Program, Tula, RussiaORT has launched a Digital Community Center to develop community technology skills creating a trained labor force for the emerging service and knowledge industries.

Benefiting from ORT-NIS’s 12 years of experience in ICT training in Russia, the ORT Digital Village, funded by the Hewlett Packard Corporation,

is working with local education authorities to adapt new pedagogical techniques in order to produce better trained graduates; create opportunities to limit migration to Moscow; and assist in the professional adaptation of the community and retraining of the unemployed as Tula diversifies its economy from the current manufacturing and mining base. The DCC is developing an extra-curricular program for the youth.

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Hewlett Packard 2005-2006Hewlett-Packard and World ORT have teamed up again to open two additional computer centers in Russia and Israel. The new centers in Samara and Kiryat Bialik are the first of four Micro-enterprise Acceleration Program (MAP) Centers to be set up by ORT.

The opening of the HP-ORT MAP centre, located at the Samara State Aerospace University, in the West Russian town of Samara took place November 2005. Individuals on low income will be trained in order to improve their small businesses.

Russian Delegation to Israel, 2005A high ranking Russian delegation has toured ORT educational establishments and other schools in Israel to see how ICT education works in the Jewish State and how it has helped to reform the country’s education system. Andrey Svinarenko, the Russian First Deputy Minister of Education and Science, was joined by senior representatives of the World Bank, the National Training Foundation and the President of ORT Russia, Professor Alexander Asmolov, on the fact-finding mission.

The group visited the Moshinsky Pedagogical Centre in Tel Aviv, which researches, designs and develops teaching aids; innovates new teaching methods and materials; upgrades and retrains teachers; offers special courses and seminars and acts as a resource centre for the entire ORT Israel network.

Trauma Counseling

World ORT / Russian Jewish Congress, 2005The Beslan school massacre in September 2004 claimed the lives of 331 people, among them 172 schoolchildren. Lacking specialized practical experience required to counsel and treat terror-related post-trauma cases, psychologists and welfare professionals in Beslan struggled to cope with the scope and magnitude of the event, and its consequences for the psychological well-being of the community,

In order to address this need, World ORT invited psychologists from Beslan to Israel for a week of intensive training in March 2005. A group of seven psychologists from Beslan successfully completed the training provided by Israel psychologists.

Education

Private and Public Sources 1995-PresentORT established high technology resource centers in Kiev, Odessa, Makeyevska, Simferopol, Dnepropetrovsk, Kharkov and Zaparojie to train teachers, students and other professionals.

EU 1993-1994 ORT established a network of 13 computer and distance education centers in Russia, Belarus, Latvia, Ukraine, Estonia, and Lithuania. ORT supplied multi-media software and hardware and trained teachers to construct individual training packages. ORT also trained 104 managers and teachers at Western European training centers, and involved them in planning the workshop programs, selecting books and documentation, and drafting procurement specifications and procedures.

ICT Skills

German Remembrance and Future Foundation 2004-2005 The “School-based Multimedia Resources Project: Ukrainians in Slave Labor” in Germany during World War II has encouraged teams of tenth and eleventh grade students in Ukraine to conduct research and prepare documentary projects on the history of Nazi crimes, focusing on the personal side of human rights abuses by exploring the experiences of survivors of slave labor during World War II. Senior students from Kiev, Odessa and Dnepropetrovsk participated in a final competition. The winning team was awarded a trip in August to Germany to conduct further research. Participating students were able to see places directly connected to their projects – slave labor camps, concentration camps, museums, War Memorials, etc.

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Hewlett Packard 2003-2006

HP Digital Village Program, Slavutych, Ukraine ORT is implementing a three-year, community development project in the “youth empowerment zone” of Slavutych located within 50 kilometers of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. The Digital Village project is building Slavutych’s human resources, using modern computer and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).

The Slavutych DCC targets community multipliers – school students, school teachers, and students at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute - as well as designing unique training programs for community needs groups in partnership with local partners, including the children’s home for orphans and disabled children, the young journalists club, the municipal employment center, and the business development center.

Community Development

Manpower Services 1984 ORT trained approximately 80 unemployed youth as carpenters, decorators, typists, hairdressers, child-nurses, and caterers.

Education

Silver Jubilee Fund 1977-1979ORT conducted an in-depth survey, then designed a training and advising program for disadvantaged youth in Lambeth, London. ORT recommended the creation of a resource and vocational center to alleviate the problem of numerous unskilled and unemployable youth. ORT continues to advise local authorities on implementation methods.

Microcomputer Training

Manpower Services 1982-1994ORT, in cooperation with TEC, designed and equipped an information technology centre that now trains 30 adolescents a year in electronics and in microcomputer usage and repair. ORT then extended the program to offer part-time National Curriculum computer courses for secondary school children.

Digital Village program - Community Development project in the youth employmnent zone, Slavutych 2004

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Venezuela was the first of numerous community development/early childhood programs implemented in

Latin America to develop a self-help social action plan to improve living conditions and to meet basic needs

of deprived communities living in the poorest areas, and eventually IC expanded the programs worldwide.

Pioneering programs have been implemented for the disabled community. Educational programs have

provided critical skills development for different sectors.

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Education

EU 1988-1992This project aimed at the consolidation and intensification of the training activities of the Professional Training Center, which has been operating since 1986 in Villa Angela in the Province of Chaco. This Project was aimed at 14-19 year-old school dropouts from underprivileged families and was designed to offer them skills in: general and agricultural mechanics, auto mechanics and wiring, building construction, construction carpentry, electrical installations and home appliance repair and maintenance.

CIDA 1984-1987 Based on the results of a comprehensive study undertaken by ORT Latin America in 1983, a computer education project was implemented, designed to introduce computer literacy, creative education, and computer programming fundamentals in primary and secondary schools in Buenos Aires and several provincial cities.

Early Childhood Development

EU 1989-1992At the request of the Municipality of Buenos Aires, ORT Latin America designed and established a network of mother/child health care and education centers in Villa 21, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires.

Transportation

World Bank 1981-1982 ORT participated in a project to improve road maintenance and train road maintenance staff. World Bank 1979 ORT collaborated with a U.S. civil engineering consultant to study road maintenance personnel training requriements. ORT proposed a training program and budget, and recommended appropriate training methods, the number and types of staff to be trained, and specific equipment necessary.

Early Childhood Development

EU 1998-2002An Early Childhood Development Community Based Integrated Project started in October 1998 in the deprived areas of Wenceslau Fontoura, Cavalhada and Timbauva in Porto Alegre. This project developed a self-help social action plan to improve the living conditions and meet the basic needs of the residents of these communities.

The direct beneficiaries of the project were 600 malnourished children under the age of 6, 500 mothers showing high levels of malnutrition and pregnant and breast-feeding women all of whom received complimentary nutrition. 1,152 children benefited from the pre-school education program each year, 400 women were trained as child minders or health workers, parents in the community received lectures on health, education, nutrition and family planning related issues and 80 community leaders were trained.

Education

CIDA 1981-1992 ORT Latin America conducted a 1979 study and subsequently initiated a distance education training program. ORT designed four courses covering office procedures and electrical/domestic maintenance. The project originally targeted 300 students in three provinces, but by 1991 had trained over 18,000 students in 12 provinces.

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CIDA 1989-1991ORT inaugurated a Graduate Tool Lending program for the graduates of the distance education courses. ORT lent students tool sets for up to six months to facilitate immediate employment, and offered a purchase option at the end of the lending period.

Education

EU 1992-1996 ORT, in cooperation with the Andes Foundation and the Chilean Ministry of Education, provided the technical support for the design, installation, study plans preparation and direction of an Educational Technological Center in the city of Concepcion. The Center had an annual registration capacity of 180 students, with a total of approximately 1.400 students in two shifts. The project lasted four years.

SDC 1969-1977ORT, in cooperation with the National Training Institute (INACAP), pioneered an eight-year training effort. Full-time and part-time students received instruction in air conditioning, industrial refrigeration, and food preservation through cold storage. ORT established the principal training center in Santiago, and opened two satellite centers in Arica and Concepción. Advanced Chilean students received additional training in Europe. During 2002, ORT Chile expanded many of its programs to operate on a national scale.

TELEFONICA FOUNDATION: ORT Chile signed an agreement that established a strategic alliance with the biggest national networking telecommunications company, CTC Telefónica, in which both parties agree to organize computer training courses for the benefit of disabled persons all over the country, as well as reinsertion training courses for inmates in different prisons around the country.

As an example, in 2006 there were: Two types of courses for the disabled: One for visual impaired and the other for physically and sensorially (deaf) and mentally disabled. Courses given for the disabled took place in different cities: Arica, Iquique, Copiapo, Valparaiso, Talca, Puerto Varas, Puerto Montt.

Courses in Prisons: A 100 hour course for 25 women and man who were in jail about to leave for freedom. The purpose of this course was to give them technical and concrete working tools, so they can have a better way in the working environment when they leave prison. In a highly emotional ceremony inside the prison, and with the attendance of dignitaries, diplomas were granted to 40 inmates. Telefonica usually renews its commitment to do the same in following years, together with ORT.

S.I.C.L.A. This course is oriented to train people with brain paralysis, deaf, and children with minor mental problems, and problems in language, in an

iconic system of communication. For that purpose, a software created by Telefónica Foundation is used called SICLA, that means Communication System of Alternative Language. The course is focused to tutors or people that work with students with brain paralysis, deaf and mentally disabled. Courses were given to a total of 200 people annually from September to December in Santiago and in Arica, Iquique, Copiapo, Valparaiso, Talca, Puerto Varas, Puerto Montt.

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ICT course for the visually impaired at ORT Chile’s premises

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Coca-Cola Foundation: TAVEC PROJECT:Since 1994, ORT Chile has a signed general alliance agreement with the Coca Cola Foundation of Chile (composed by Coca Cola international and local bottlers).

By this agreement, ORT designed, organized and executed the TAVEC project .TAVEC stands for Science education based on advanced technologies. Ever since the agreement was reached, Coca Cola funded and ORT executed 56 projects, from the northern most city of Arica near the border with Peru, to near the Antarctic, in the southern most city of Punta Arenas, going through every major town in the country. Each project consists of US$100.000 worth of an education science lab, fully equipped to hold a whole classroom of 45 students, and composed of computers, analogue to digital interfaces, sensor probes for more than 16 different physical, biological and chemical variables and complemented by equipment to design and perform science experiments covering the whole high school science curriculum, together with two on site training courses for science teachers, and specially designed classroom activities for implementation with the students, on completion of the training course.

This project has been subject of very positive external evaluation, and has been recognized by the Ministry of Education as important to Chilean development, as it fosters the development of new methodological approaches in science, and opens new roads for the access to science to the most deprived students of the country.

Agriculture

SDC 1986 ORT evaluated the Buga Agricultural Training Center and recommended improvements in curricula, teaching techniques, and administration. This survey was followed by an assessment of human resource needs for 2000 and included recommendations for suggested training programs.

Education

SDC 1975 ORT designed a precision mechanics training sequence for the Government Apprenticeship Training Program (SENA). The project was implemented in Medellin under Government supervision.

Agriculture

SDC 1975ORT evaluated the past and present operations of an agromechanics training program. The study included specific recommendations concerning program content, training aids, and graduate employment.

Education

USAID 1988 An ORT team completed a one-month survey of the capabilities and needs of the vocational technical education system. The final report included recommendations concerning curriculum development, faculty training priorities, and equipment needs.

Transportation

USAID1981-1984 ORT trained employees of a highway maintenance project in accounting, administration, and plant maintenance. Although the main project terminated in 1982, an ORT mechanical training specialist continued developing workshop manpower capability until 1984.

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Agriculture

SDC 1975 ORT determined the applicability of the Costa Rica training experience to the needs and circumstances of Ecuador and made recommendations to the Government of Ecuador.

Mother and Child Care Community Based Integrated Project

Government of Luxembourg and EU 1997-2000ORT designed and established a mother and childcare center in the Cuilco district, department of Huehuetenango. The project improved the lives of infants, preschoolers, mothers and residents of the local community. A health network was established consisting of doctors, nurses, midwives and health agents to provide primary health care.

Education

Ministry of Education 1990 An ORT consultant worked with the Ministry of National Education’s “Education and Training Project Unit” to assess outside funding for its Education IV project and departmental activities. In addition, the consultant recommended reorganization measures and prepared a computerized study of the Unit.

Education

ORT/DIF 1995-2000 ORT, in partnership with DIF, (a governmental social development institution) established a Center to train tractor mechanics and operators in Hidalgo. The project trained 192 participants annually.

EU 1992-1995ORT established and managed a new Vocational Training Center in rural Iztapalapa, Mexico. The Center offered youth from underprivileged families technical training in general mechanics, electricity, automotive mechanics, tourism, and marketing. The Center enrolled 320 students in the first year, 640 in the second year, and 960 in the third year.

CIDA 1989-1992ORT Latin America designed and implemented a distance education project that provided electricity, plumbing, and computer training to over 2,000 students.

Workforce Development

EU 1998-2001This project provided training to isolated communities with limited access to job training living in poor conditions and who could not travel to other villages or cities to attend training courses. A regional training center and 8 satellite units were established. Training workshops in three different areas were provided:

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welding and plumbing, electrical engineering and pattern cutting and sewing. The direct beneficiaries were men and women aged 15 to 55 living in these communities.

Early Childhood Development

E.U./DIF Oaxaca 1997-1999ORT opened an Early Childhood Development project, which contributed to the improvement of the lives of infants and pre-school children, mothers and residents of the poorest areas of the district of Tuxtepec, State of Oaxaca. The project provided education, health and nutritional care. One Central Unit (training center) and 10 satellite units (preschools) were built and equipped to accommodate over 500 children aged 3-6 each year. Health related topics, sessions, and preventative measures were provided to thousands of parents, and one thousand malnourished children and pregnant and breastfeeding mothers benefited from complementary alimentation. The project was handed over to DIF/Oaxaca in December 1999 and now functions within the educational network of DIF/Oaxaca.

Health, Education & Nutrition

SIDA 1994-1997 ORT extended the mother and child care project to San Martin de Porras and built two more satellite units and trained additional childcare, health, and community leaders.

EU 1991-1995 ORT designed and established a mother and child care center in San Fernando and outlying areas where ORT provided training in hygiene, nutrition, health care, and birth control. In 1994, the Swedish International Development Authority (SIDA) extended the project for two additional years.

CIDA 1988-1992 Following the two projects below, ORT established a fourth network in the Cañete/Chaclacayo district of Lima province.

EU 1984-1988 Extending the project below, ORT established similar networks in the Comas and Independencia districts of Lima.

CIDA 1983-1986 ORT Latin America designed and established a network of mother and child care and education centers in the San Juan de Lurigancho district of Lima.

Education

CIDA 1988-1994 Following the successful implementation in Brazil of a seven year Distance Education project, ORT designed a similar project in Peru and provided skills training to 3,000 students.

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Transportation

World Bank 1981-1982 An ORT mission assessed the Ministry of Transport’s Road Maintenance and Equipment Department personnel training needs.

Education

CIDA 1988-1992ORT designed a distance education training project for Montevideo education authorities and then provided skills training to approximately 2,200 students.

EU 1988-1992 ORT expanded the above project to the surrounding areas of Montevideo and trained an additional 3,000 students. Health, Education & Nutrition

CIDA 1988-1992ORT Latin America designed and established a network of mother and child artisan training centers in seven low-income districts of Montevideo.

Mother & Childcare

EU 1990-1993ORT built five day care centers for two month to five year old children and trained community members in childcare and development.

Education

EU/Government of Luxembourg 1997-1999The project provided non-formal vocational training to expand the growth in employment opportunities to underprivileged people from low economy areas. This project offered training to 2,100 youth over the three years through the development of 84 courses, taking12 weeks, containing 300 hours of course work, plus 120 hours of self-learning.

CIDA 1990-1993ORT designed a distance education training project for education authorities and provided skills training to approximately 1,000 students.

Health, Education & Nutrition

CIDA 1974-1978ORT established a mother & child care project in Caracas to provide a comprehensive program of primary health care and family planning.

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ABBREVIATIONS

AfDB African Development BankADB Asian Development BankANTTARC Albanian National Training and Technical Assistance Resource CenterARDA Agricultural and Rural Development AuthorityBJS Bharatiya Jain Sanghatana BMZ Ministry of Economic Cooperation, GermanyBTS Bureautique et SecretariatCBG Compagnie des Bauxites de Guinée CHF Cooperative Housing FoundationCIDA Canadian International Development AgencyCIPFA Chartered Institute of Public Finance and AccountingDCC Digital Community CenterDIF Integral Development of the Family, MexicoDMTP Direction du Materiel des Travaux PublicsECOWAS Economic Community of West African StatesESL English as a Second LanguageEU European UnionGTZ Society for Technical Cooperation, GermanyHP Hewlett PackardWorld Bank International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank)IBBI International Beer and Beverage Industries LtdICAP International Christian Association for PeaceILO International Labor OrganizationINACAP National Training InstituteKfW Kreditanstalt für Wiedraufbau, GermanyMAP Montenegro Advocacy ProgramMPW Ministry of Public Works, LiberiaNAPC Northern Agricultural Production Corporation, SudanNGO Non-Governmental OrganizationNIS Newly Independent States of the Soviet UnionNORAD Norwegian Agency for DevelopmentODA Overseas Development Administration, United KingdomOECD Organization for Economic Cooperation and DevelopmentONATRA National Office of Transport, ZaireONFP National Office of Vocational TrainingPNVA National Agricultural Extension ProgramPVO Private Voluntary OrganizationREGIDESO Zaire National Water Distribution SystemRFES Russian Federal Executive ServiceRRIG Rhein-Ruhr Ingenieur Gesellschaft m.b.HRTI Research Triangle InstituteRVF Régie des Voies FluvialesRVM Régie des Voies MaritimesSAED Societe d’Amenagement et d’Exploitation des Terres du DeltaSDC Swiss Agency for Development & CooperationSENA Government Apprenticeship Training ProgramSGMTP Public Works Equipment Maintenance ServiceSIDA Swedish International Development AuthoritySTEP Science Technology and Education Project, South AfricaUNDP United Nations Development ProgramUNICEF United Nations International Children’s Emergency FundUSAID United States Agency for International Development

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ORT International Cooperation is one of the most dynamic programs in the ORT global network. Created in 1960 to assist newly emerging and developing nations, International Cooperation has implemented more than 350 projects in over 98 countries at the request of international agencies, local communities, host governments and private firms and foundations.