

During the last weekend (18th – 19th of November, 2006), Ethio Skills’99 brought together 36 contestants from six different regions to compete in making a shirt and skirt (dress making), a website (IT application), a 3-course menu (food preparation), a brick wall (brick laying), a cupboard (furniture making) and in the creation of hairstyles (hair dressing).
During the two days the participants gave a dazzling display of their skillful labor in their fields. The prices will be given and the names of the winners will be revealed at an award ceremony at Hilton Hotel on Monday.
At the same time, during the 20th and 21st of November, 2006, the first TVET Financial Symposium will be held at the Hilton Hotel. The symposium aims to include an international perspective before the TVET financing strategy is put into practice. The objective is to benchmark the planned financing strategies against international best practices, to exchange lessons learnt with practitioners from other countries, and to help Ethiopian decision-makers, implementers and stakeholders at federal and regional levels shape their understanding about problems, challenges and opportunities in developing and implementing sustainable mechanisms of financing TVET.
This is a great chance to get involved with the Engineering Capacity Building Program’s (ecbp) activities in relation with these two important dates, pointing to different aspects of TVET reform.