On November 6-9, the Millennium Challenge
Account-Georgia within its Industry-led Skills and Workforce Development
Project (ISWD) organized a Week of Skills 2018. During the week, open door days
were organized in ten vocational institutions throughout the country to
demonstrate 51 new and improved vocational education programs developed with
the support of Millennium Challenge Account.
All interested parties had a chance to learn about
new TVET programs, get familiar with the new learning materials, modern
equipment and simulators purchased through the project.
The open door days were held at partner TVET
institutions in Tbilisi, Batumi, Poti and Rustavi. The events were attended by
the representatives of executive and local government branches, private sector,
potential students and their parents.
The open door days were organized in the following
TVET institutions: Georgian Technical Training Center, Railway Transport College, Adventure Tourism School, Vocational College Modusi, Georgian Institute of Public Affairs (GIPA), Agricultural University of Georgia, Batumi State Maritime Academy, Community College Phazisi, Georgian Aviation University and Community College Spectri.