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IFTDO and Congress of Human Capital Development Institutions in Nigeria to hold IFTDO African Regional Conference (Abuja 2013)Posted: 14 years ago |
The International Federation of Training and development organizations (IFTDO) in collaboration with Congress of Human Capital Development Institutions in Nigeria are organizing a 2-day African Regional Conference The programme is expected to hold from November 18, 2013 to November 19, 2013 at the Sheraton Hotel, FCT, Nigeria The theme of this year's conference is "Skills Acquisition as a Panacea to Youth Unemployment in Africa" According to the release by the conference planning committee, the principal objective of this Conference is to brainstorm and evolve strategies in Using Skills Acquisition to provide lasting solution to youth unemployment, which has become a scourge to most African countries. The Conference will feature Speakers from Nigeria, Africa and other part of the world and is expected to be declared opened by His Excellency, Arch Mohammed Namadi Sambo, the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The conference will also feature Exhibitions by organizations that deal in materials relating to skills acquisition, Nominations from organization are herby invited to take part in the Conference, as it is believed that nominees will benefit substantially from the Conference. Price: international Participant - $400.00, (Member) - NGN55, 000.00, (Non-Member) – NGN65, 000.00 For further enquiries contact: Tunde Salawu on 08023120042 or Conference Secretariat on 01-8136210 or visit the conference website at www.iftdoabuja2013.org. |
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