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In time, these seeds of grassroots learning eventually blossomed into CIYOTA, a youth-led, volunteer organization that runs
training
initiatives as well as the COBURWAS school, named for the countries of origin of the children in the refugee settlement: the Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Rwanda, and South Sudan.
And alumni have even attended the African Leadership Academy, one of Africa’s preeminent
training
colleges.
In fact, my formal residence is in New York City, but I am about to spend most of the next five months in Russia,
training
to be a cosmonaut in Star City, just outside Moscow.
Yes, I would love to actually go, but the trip to space costs $35 to $40 million, whereas backup
training
costs “only” $3 million.
Next month, I will write about what
training
to go into space actually involves.
But, in the medium term, the key will be labor rights: unionization and collective bargaining; prohibition of child labor, unpaid overtime, unjustified dismissal, and excessive outsourcing; and skills
training
to meet the economy’s changing needs.
A recent study by the Central Planning Bureau in the Netherlands shows that workers with a permanent contract receive more employer-funded
training
than workers with a temporary contract.
A certain amount of labor-market rigidity may make economic sense for jobs that require firm-specific skills and training, alongside greater flexibility for jobs that require fewer skills.
Because Havel did not go through the usual party schools of political training, he often felt that he need not respect the rules of the political game, and he often showed contempt for the compromises and moral short cuts practiced by politicians.
Through English-language training, postgraduate study, and professional registration, programs in London, Lincolnshire, and Scotland aim to reintegrate refugee doctors into the medical profession.
In Turkey, Syrian doctors and nurses have received
training
to help them become familiar with the Turkish health-care system.
For refugee doctors relocating to countries where LGBTI health and rights are recognized, integration curricula should include
training
on LGBTI health, particularly the rights of exceptionally vulnerable LGBTI refugees.
Such programs often combine the sport itself (namely, soccer) with vocational
training
and internships.
Training
police forces to secure law and order without resorting to bloodshed is no less important than elections.
It is not good news for Western human rights champions if China ends up
training
policemen in countries like Guinea.
Not much imagination is required to discern what norms the Chinese might inculcate into the 1,000 Central Asian policemen and judicial officials they are currently
training.
Given this, countries need to ensure that all of their residents have access to high-quality education and
training
programs that meet the needs of the labor market.
The process must begin during primary education, because only with a strong foundation can people take full advantage of later education and
training.
And in the economy of the future, that
training
will never really end.
For example, in medicine: because male doctors are prevented by strict Islamic law from treating women, the government has encouraged the
training
of female doctors.
So now, I wondered, why not provide
training
for the amputees as they return to their new lives?
(I doubt that many people would intentionally lose a limb to get a free
training
course.)
The
training
program I have in mind is part of a broader initiative that I saw at Amrita University, founded by Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi (known as Amma).
But in fact, sexy as the technology is, I was more impressed by the overall notion of practical courseware – and not just in plumbing – that could give millions of people marketable skills at a fraction of the cost of conventional vocational training, ultimately in many other fields, such as welding, carpentry, painting, and the like.
The lab acknowledges that online videos alone cannot effectively train most people; but they can provide a baseline of competence, to be supplemented by local
training
and practical exercises.
The Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences is providing open data and
training
in research transparency, in order to strengthen the integrity of research and evidence used for policymaking.
When he threatened retaliation for Israel’s defense relationship with Georgia under former President Mikheil Saakashvili, a Kremlin foe, Israel acquiesced, abandoning the provision of weapons systems and relevant
training.
African policymakers need to implement ambitious measures not only to increase enrollment in schools and
training
programs, but also to improve the quality and availability of such programs, particularly in technical fields, throughout workers’ lives.
Policymakers therefore need to establish mechanisms for providing practical vocational and on-the-job technical training, whether directly or by creating incentives for companies.
For young people, a university education or vocational
training
can insure against long-term unemployment, at least when sufficient jobs are available.
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