Posted: Wednesday, November 14, 2018. 2:17 pm CST.
The realization of this training project is attributed to remarks in an address made by President Tsai Ing-Wen before the National Assembly of Belize during her August visit to the country.
President Tsai emphasized the importance of education and technical and vocational training, and that strengthening students’ skills and knowledge is something the whole world should be doing.
Commissioned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) of ROC (Taiwan), the TaiwanICDF partners with the Taichung-Changhua-Nantou Regional Branch of Workforce Development Agency (TCNR) and implements the vocational training project.
A total of 20 participants from Belize and the other Caribbean allies of Taiwan will receive approximately 397 hours of training.
Upon completion of the training and taking Taiwan’s National Technicians’ Skills Examinations as a reference to evaluate participants’ professional abilities, their skills and knowledge are expected to:
Approximately equal to the minimum standards of passing the skills certification of Class C certified technician related to hospitality management.
Moreover, participants will be able to promote industrial skills and knowledge at a local level, and increase industrial competencies.
A strong, skilled labor force is the key to a nation’s social and economic development.
The Embassy wishes the 6 Belizean students’ trip to Taiwan will be fruitful and looks forward to continuing assisting Belize to further develop human resources and strengthen vocational training systems.
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