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Jordan - Education Reform for Knowledge Economy
Approval Date: N/A    
Based on its vision to become an ICT hub of the region, Jordan aims to reform the education sector to prepare students to become competitive in the global economy. The project includes reforms in governance, quality of education, improvement of physical environment, and increase in access to kindergarten. A special attention is paid to ICT literacy.
 
Chile: Lifelong Learning and Training Project
Approval Date: 03/19/2002    
The Lifelong Learning and Training Project will assist the Government of Chile in laying the foundation for an articulated, and extended learning, and training system, with the participation of the private sector.
 
Hungary - Youth Training Project
Approval Date: 09/11/1997    
The objective of the Youth Training Project for Hungary is to help adolescents and young adults make the transition from school to work, thus reducing youth unemployment. To reach this objective, the project will provide equipment, software, and technical assistance and training to continue development and strengthening youth vocational orientation and training programs.
 
Hungary - Human Resources Development Project
Approval Date: 03/28/1991    
The project includes an employment and training program and a higher education and research program.
 

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