The Punjab Education Foundation (PEF) is an autonomous body established under the Punjab Education Foundation Act of 1991 as a statutory entity to encourage and promote school education in the private sector through public private partnership. Presently, it is in the process of expanding to work in all the 36 districts in Punjab.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
PSDF signs agreement for tech & vocational training of flood affected youth
With the compliments of the
Directorate-General Public Relations,
Government of the Punjab, Lahore
Ph: 99201390 HANDOUT (A) No: 2465/Qudrat/Usman
LAHORE, August 13:
Punjab Skills Development Fund (PSDF) has arranged free vocational and technical training facilities for flood affected youth in the district of Muzaffargarh. The project entitled “Skills for Livelihood in Muzaffargarh” is aimed to promote sustained livelihood in the youth.
In this regard, a contract was signed with a consortium of Hashoo Foundation and Punjab Vocational Training Council at Planning & Development Department on Saturday. On the occasion Ali Akbar, Country Director Hashoo Foundation; Ali Sarfraz, CEO of PSDF; Javed Akhtar Khan, Regional Program Manager Hashoo Foundation and Ms. Sarah Saeed, Skills Strategy Advisor were present.
Hashoo Foundation, which will be the lead service provider for this contract, has formed an alliance with Punjab Vocational Training Council to train 500 deserving youth above the age of 16 years belonging to six model villages of Muzaffargarh district. The six month long vocational training will be imparted in tailoring/embroidery, welding, electrician, auto-mechanic and mobile repairing and will be held through vocational training institutes in Muzaffargarh and Kot Addu. The courses will be employment-oriented and will also provide guidance to the trainees for job search or opening their own small scale businesses.
Punjab Skills Development Fund (PSDF) is a not-for-profit company set up with the contributions of Government of Punjab and Department for International Development, UK for skills development of the poor and vulnerable populations in four districts of Southern Punjab namely Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar, Muzaffargarh and Lodhran. The Fund’s core activity is financing training products by inviting tenders and selecting partners though an open competitive process. Ground work for launch of a program for training of 6000 poor individuals from the said districts has also been completed.
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Directorate-General Public Relations,
Government of the Punjab, Lahore
Ph: 99201390 HANDOUT (A) No: 2465/Qudrat/Usman
LAHORE, August 13:
Punjab Skills Development Fund (PSDF) has arranged free vocational and technical training facilities for flood affected youth in the district of Muzaffargarh. The project entitled “Skills for Livelihood in Muzaffargarh” is aimed to promote sustained livelihood in the youth.
In this regard, a contract was signed with a consortium of Hashoo Foundation and Punjab Vocational Training Council at Planning & Development Department on Saturday. On the occasion Ali Akbar, Country Director Hashoo Foundation; Ali Sarfraz, CEO of PSDF; Javed Akhtar Khan, Regional Program Manager Hashoo Foundation and Ms. Sarah Saeed, Skills Strategy Advisor were present.
Hashoo Foundation, which will be the lead service provider for this contract, has formed an alliance with Punjab Vocational Training Council to train 500 deserving youth above the age of 16 years belonging to six model villages of Muzaffargarh district. The six month long vocational training will be imparted in tailoring/embroidery, welding, electrician, auto-mechanic and mobile repairing and will be held through vocational training institutes in Muzaffargarh and Kot Addu. The courses will be employment-oriented and will also provide guidance to the trainees for job search or opening their own small scale businesses.
Punjab Skills Development Fund (PSDF) is a not-for-profit company set up with the contributions of Government of Punjab and Department for International Development, UK for skills development of the poor and vulnerable populations in four districts of Southern Punjab namely Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar, Muzaffargarh and Lodhran. The Fund’s core activity is financing training products by inviting tenders and selecting partners though an open competitive process. Ground work for launch of a program for training of 6000 poor individuals from the said districts has also been completed.
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