Chinese Government provides Human Resources Training for Vanuatu Government Officials in China in 2012
Summary
Funding agency [Type]
Unspecified Chinese Government Institution [Government Agency]
Recipient
Vanuatu
Sector
Government and civil society (Code: 150)
Flow type
Scholarships/training in the donor country
Infrastructure
No
Category
Project lifecycle
Description
In 2012, Chinese government provided Human Resources Training for Vanuatu Government Officials in China (or 援外人力资源开发合作项目). In 2012 alone, there were 113 short and medium-term seminars, 2 Ministerial level workshops, and 3 Master programs for ni-Vanuatu Officials in China, covering many fields such as public management, education, medical care, infrastructure, energy, and technology. Vanuatu has 6 Ministerial officials and 88 officials below the ministerial level participated in the training. Among them, Sanko Forestry Director Toko also participated in the one-year master's program. The Chinese government bears most of the expenses for trainees coming to China, and the Chinese embassy has also provided visa and air tickets to the trainees with maximum convenience. Since 2005, nearly 450 Vanuatu officials and technical personnel have attended over 300 Human Resources Training Programs in China. These training courses or seminars usually last 2-3 weeks and are generally held in Beijing, Shanghai or provincial capitals. Subjects of seminars and programs include agriculture, public administration, tourism management, communications, trade regulation, media management, and other major areas of work or study. Human resources training is an important part of the Chinese government's assistance to Vanuatu.
Number of official sources
6
Number of total sources
6
Details
Cofinanced
No
Implementing agencies [Type]
Government of Vanuatu [Government Agency]