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Capacity Building for Teachers in ICT-integrated Secondary Education in Nicaragua
| Country | Nicaragua |
|---|---|
| Project | Capacity Building for Teachers in ICT-integrated Secondary Education in Nicaragua |
| Period | 2017.12~2021.12 |
| Client | KOICA |
| Sectors | #Education & Skills Development |
| Regions | #Latin America |
Developed teacher training programs, cultivated master trainers, supported lead teacher training, built training center capacity, and managed performance/effectiveness analysis.
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El Salvador
PMC Service for KOICA project titled “Engineering Education Capacity Enhancement of ITCA in El Salvador”
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Dominican Republic
Capacity Building in the Dominican Republic for the Development of Innovation and Industrial Entrepreneurship
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Bolivia
Capacity Building on ODA Management and Evaluation in Bolivia(23-25)
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Palestine
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Indonesia
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Sri Lanka
End-of-Project Evaluation for Labor Market Demand-based TVET Capacity Building in Sri Lanka
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Period 2025.09-2025.10
Kenya
Performance Management for the TVET Project to Promote Women’s Employment and Green Industry in Kenya
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