Addressing the Challenges for Skills Development Through International Partnerships Craven College, UK Egyptian Banking Institute, Cairo David Llewellyn,

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Addressing the Challenges for Skills Development Through International Partnerships Craven College, UK Egyptian Banking Institute, Cairo David Llewellyn, Director of International Projects

Background – The Partnership TYRO Commercial training division of Craven College operates independently generating full cost income from employers Our skill is to apply programmes to meet client needs with emphasis on the practical application of theory Project Partner Egyptian Banking Institute, Cairo

What did we do? Trained trainers Developed curricula Aligned to international qualifications

Challenges EBI already had skills programmes in place 25 January 2011 Assessment Training style

Evidence of success – Clients Comments Thank you for a wonderful course and a great effort done Thank you for everything - good teachers are hard to find, harder to leave, and impossible to forget The program is well designed, trainer is well prepared, helpful and met my expectations The course was perfect – the program is more than excellent

Evidence of success - Sustainability Delivery of international programmes Capacity building Joint tenders

Future Plans Second Project - Entrepreneurship Partnership continues on commercial terms Networking – future opportunities

David Llewellyn Director of International Projects