Training

Empresas Propiedad de Mujeres y Contratación
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/28/2022 - 00:43
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL CURSO




El presente curso destaca el importante rol jugado por las mujeres en la economía y presenta la necesidad de mejorar la actual situación de las empresas de propiedad de mujeres, a través de las compras públicas. Da cuenta además de las barreras que impiden la participación exitosa de las mujeres en las licitaciones públicas, y ofrece una variedad de estrategias y soluciones que pueden ser utilizadas por los Funcionarios de Compras Públicas para entregar mayores oportunidades para empresas/negocios de propiedad de mujeres. En efecto, los gobiernos cuentan con varias medidas específicas, disponibles para mejorar las perspectivas económicas de las mujeres, muchas de las cuales han sido aprobadas a través de políticas gubernamentales existentes. El tema del desarrollo de capacidades para empresas/negocios de propiedad de mujeres también es tratado, poniendo el foco en el potencial rol positivo que puede ser adoptado por los Funcionarios de Compras Públicas en esta materia.


Al terminar el curso, los participantes podrán:
Abogar por la importancia de la participación de las mujeres en la economía; Identificar las barreras que impactan en la participación exitosa de las empresas/negocios de propiedad de las mujeres en los procesos de licitación pública; Identificar las estrategias para asistir a las empresas de propiedad de mujeres en la presentación exitosa de ofertas de licitación; e Identificar medidas específicas que faciliten una mayor participación de las mujeres en compras públicas.



CERTIFICACIÓN DEL CURSO



Los participantes que cumplan los requerimientos del curso recibirán un Certificado de aprobación en formato electrónico.










ESTRUCTURA DEL CURSO





Clase 1: Introducción a Empresas Propiedad de Mujeres y Contratación
Clase 2: Estrategias para Superar las Barreras a las que se Enfrentan las Empresas Propiedad de Mujeres en la Contratación Pública
Clase 3: Asistencia Específica
Caso de Estudio
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Training
Advocacy and Trade Policy Reform
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/28/2022 - 00:24
COURSE DESCRIPTION




This course introduces participants to trade policy from the perspective of exporting enterprises. It covers the ways in which trade policy matters to enterprises along different stages of the value chain, as well as the ways and reasons in
which TSIs influence policy making and reform processes on behalf of enterprises. This requires an understanding of the value chain of exporting enterprises and an ability to recognise the policy instruments that affect each part of the
value chain.  
NOTE: We recommend using the latest version of the Chrome or Safari browsers to ensure an optimal experience viewing the lectures.

After completing this course, participants will be able to:
Analyse trade policy issues and the ways in which they affect the competitiveness of enterprises across the value chain; and Apply strategies to enable TSIs to influence trade policy making and reform process



COURSE CERTIFICATION



Participants who meet the course requirements will receive a Certificate of Completion issued in electronic format.









COURSE STRUCTURE





Lecture 1: Introduction to Trade Policy
Lecture 2: Trade Policy Instruments
Case Study 1: it serves as the assessment for this course
Lecture 3: The Role of the TSI
Case Study 2: it serves as the assessment for this course
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Training
SheTrades Vietnam Hub: Supporting Vietnamese women-led businesses to Build Forward Better

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TP-HU7558
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<p>Virtual bootcamp to support Vietnamese women entrepreneurs to build forward better</p><ul><li>Topics covered: Special financial offerings for women during Covid-19, assessing gaps in financing needs, crisis management toolkit and SheTrades Virtual learning, grasping customer trends and market routes to position your products in local and international markets, how to use ITC Trade Maps, enhancing branding and communications</li></ul>

Coffee Contracts Management and Logistics, Export Documentation and Forwarding

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Dar es Salaam

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TP-OX4298
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<p>This training follows the structure of the European Standard Contract for Coffee (ESCC) and how it affects business planning and operations from an SME perspective. That is, how a trader should be in a clear position to negotiate contract terms based on the businesses' capabilities to meet contract obligations in order to minimise financial impacts and maximise reputation and buyer relationships. Operations personnel within the business must also plan ahead and react to ensure contract terms are met, such as availability, quality weights, documentation and certifications, and more. Phase one was a series of webinars that took place in October 2021.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Phase two is a three-days workshop held from 29 March - &nbsp;1 April in Dar es Salaam, which seeks to reinforce the previous lessons learnt through practical exercises that follow the training plan below:&nbsp;</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Contract terms and implications for business operations:</strong>&nbsp;Discussion of the following terms, their meaning, and how the business must prepare in advance of loading and shipping as well as how to comply to requirements.</li><li><strong>Contract terms and negotiation:&nbsp;</strong>Communicating the ins and outs of how to negotiate a contract based on the firm's capacities to&nbsp;comply and deliver.&nbsp;</li><li><strong>Preparation for Export:&nbsp;</strong>Covering essentially the container stuffing to shipment phase or immediate preparation beforehand.</li></ul><p><strong>The workshop ends with a field visit to a logistics company and a port of export enabling SMEs understand all preparations needed prior to shipment.</strong></p>

Coffee Contracts Management and Logistics, Export Documentation and Forwarding

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Nairobi

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TP-LS7011
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<p>This training follows the structure of the European Standard Contract for Coffee (ESCC) and how it affects business planning and operations from an SME perspective. That is, how a trader should be in a clear position to negotiate contract terms based on the businessess' capabilities to meet contract obligations in order to minimise financial impacts and maximise reputation and buyer relationships. Operations personnel within the business must also plan ahead and react to ensure contract terms are met, such as availability, quality weights, documentation and certifications, and more. Phase one was a series of webinars that took place in October 2021.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Phase two is a three-days workshop held from 6-8 April in Nairobi, which seeks to reinforce the previous lessons learnt through practical exercises that follow the training plan below:&nbsp;</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Contract terms and implications for business operations:</strong>&nbsp;Discussion of the following terms, their meaning, and how the business must prepare in advance of loading and shipping as well as how to comply to requirements.</li><li><strong>Contract terms and negotiation:&nbsp;</strong>Communicating the ins and outs of how to negotiate a contract based on the firm's capacities to&nbsp;comply and deliver.&nbsp;</li><li><strong>Preparation for Export:&nbsp;</strong>Covering essentially the container stuffing to shipment phase or immediate preparation beforehand.</li></ul><p><strong>The workshop ends with a field visit to a logistics company and a port of export enabling SMEs understand all preparations needed prior to shipment.</strong></p>

SCA Sensory Skills and Green Coffee - Professional Level

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Moshi

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TP-EL7659
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<p>Coffee is a long-standing commodity contributing to the export earnings of&nbsp;East African countries and remains an integral sector for employment for actors along its value chain. However, global coffee prices remain stubbornly low due to an oversupply of mainstream coffee from competing countries, meaning that suppliers of specialty coffee are in a better position to fetch higher prices for premium and single-origin coffees.&nbsp;</p><p>MARKUP supports coffee SMEs and sector professionals via the delivery of specialist vocational courses in partnership with Authorised SCA Trainers (ASTs) from the Specialty Coffee Association.</p><p>The training on Sensory Skills and Green Coffee are accredited programmes that are recognized by coffee industry leaders and the global coffee community, and as such, provides coffee company owners, managers, quality controllers, coffee traders, roasters, café owners, baristas, the perfect platform to increase their skills sets and abilities in evaluating and managing high quality coffee for sales and export markets.</p><p><strong>At the Professional Level, the training tailored knowledge and skills adoption for coffee professionals pursuing a specialist knowledge on the following areas:</strong></p><ul><li>&nbsp;Essentials of sensory evaluation for green coffee;<br>&nbsp;</li><li>Perception of coffee's natural characteristics when evaluating coffees;&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;</li><li>Identification of specialty coffee against conventional coffee grades that can be useful for product diversification and business prospects;<br>&nbsp;</li><li>Practical skills on how to run a cupping session for prospective buyers, and how to apply sensory skills, techniques, and specialized equipment in improving sales;<br>&nbsp;</li><li>Green Coffee and its fundamental concepts and principles of production, harvest, processing, grading, shipping, storage, and arrival at a roaster;<br>&nbsp;</li><li>Lessons on coffee contracts and portfolio management tied up the module.</li></ul><p>Outcome of the training is to enhance competitiveness of coffee businesses in specialty coffee market segments. &nbsp;</p>

GTEX MENATEX - RECP Training

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Cairo

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TP-YN5297
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<p>Training on water, waste and energy management</p>

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How to Export with the AfCFTA Training Programme
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 04/20/2022 - 04:07
This training programme, provided jointly by ITC and Afreximbank, is designed to prepare African enterprises to take maximum advantage of intra-African trade and the AfCFTA.This free online training programme includes 7 modules:1. The Opportunity of Intra-African Trade2. Getting Your Business Ready for Export3. Researching African Markets4. Developing an African Market5. Market Access Conditions6. Financing Intra-African Trade7. Delivering to African Markets
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Training
E-learning Course on Cross Border Procedures for Sri Lankan Exporters
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 04/20/2022 - 03:53
TThis online course introduces the various procedural and regulatory aspects of exporting spices, garments, as well as fresh and processed food from Sri Lanka, including to the EU and SAARC markets.

It begins with a detailed overview of compliance, both with Sri Lankan national export regulations as well as with the requirements in place in the importing country. It then moves on to discuss packaging and labelling, sea and air freight procedures, before finally concluding with a discussion of the particular issues affecting the exports of spices, garments, and food from Sri Lanka, as well as the challenges facing these industries as a whole.










COURSE DESCRIPTIONThis online course, run by the National Chamber of Exporters (NCE) of
Sri Lanka, introduces the various
procedural and regulatory aspects of exporting spices, garments, as well as
fresh and processed food from Sri Lanka, including to the EU and SAARC
markets.

It begins with a detailed overview of compliance, both with Sri Lankan national export regulations
as well as with the requirements in
place in the importing country. It then moves on to discuss packaging and labelling, sea and air freight procedures, before
finally concluding with a discussion of the particular issues affecting the exports of spices, garments, and food
from Sri Lanka, as well as the challenges facing these industries as a whole.

The course is facilitated by international
trade-experienced tutors from NCE who are available to provide assistance
and guide participants through the materials and activities. They will also be
responsible for evaluating participant performance through case study
assessments, which serve as the final test for the course.For more information on signing up for this course, please contact the National Chamber of Exporters of Sri Lanka (NCE) at:0114 344 662/0114 344221, or by e-mail at operations@nce.lkNOTE: We recommend using the latest version of the Chrome or Safari browsers to ensure an optimal experience viewing the lectures.                                      
After completing this course, participants will be able to:

Explain the rationale behind the existence of regulatory requirements to export spices, garments and food from Sri Lanka;
Identify import clearance requirements and understand their purpose and impact on exporters;Evaluate a variety of air and sea freight shipping and packaging options; andDetermine the regulatory and documentary procedures to export spices, food and garments from Sri Lanka.


COURSE CERTIFICATION
Participants who meet the course requirements and the
necessary threshold to pass the final case studies will receive a certificate
of achievement issued by NCE.




COURSE STRUCTURE
Lecture 1: Compliance with National Export Regulations
Lecture 2: Importing Country Compliance
Lecture 3: Packaging for Exports
Lecture 4: Using Sea Freight
Lecture 5: Using Air FreightLecture 6: Exporting Spices from Sri LankaLecture 7: Exporting Food from Sri LankaLecture 8: Exporting Garments from Sri LankaCase Study Assessment 1 - SpicesCase Study Assessment 2 - FoodCase Study Assessment 3 - Garments
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Training
E-learning Course on Cross Border Procedures for Sri Lankan Exporters
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 04/20/2022 - 03:53
TThis online course introduces the various procedural and regulatory aspects of exporting spices, garments, as well as fresh and processed food from Sri Lanka, including to the EU and SAARC markets.

It begins with a detailed overview of compliance, both with Sri Lankan national export regulations as well as with the requirements in place in the importing country. It then moves on to discuss packaging and labelling, sea and air freight procedures, before finally concluding with a discussion of the particular issues affecting the exports of spices, garments, and food from Sri Lanka, as well as the challenges facing these industries as a whole.










COURSE DESCRIPTIONThis online course, run by the National Chamber of Exporters (NCE) of
Sri Lanka, introduces the various
procedural and regulatory aspects of exporting spices, garments, as well as
fresh and processed food from Sri Lanka, including to the EU and SAARC
markets.

It begins with a detailed overview of compliance, both with Sri Lankan national export regulations
as well as with the requirements in
place in the importing country. It then moves on to discuss packaging and labelling, sea and air freight procedures, before
finally concluding with a discussion of the particular issues affecting the exports of spices, garments, and food
from Sri Lanka, as well as the challenges facing these industries as a whole.

The course is facilitated by international
trade-experienced tutors from NCE who are available to provide assistance
and guide participants through the materials and activities. They will also be
responsible for evaluating participant performance through case study
assessments, which serve as the final test for the course.For more information on signing up for this course, please contact the National Chamber of Exporters of Sri Lanka (NCE) at:0114 344 662/0114 344221, or by e-mail at operations@nce.lkNOTE: We recommend using the latest version of the Chrome or Safari browsers to ensure an optimal experience viewing the lectures.                                      
After completing this course, participants will be able to:

Explain the rationale behind the existence of regulatory requirements to export spices, garments and food from Sri Lanka;
Identify import clearance requirements and understand their purpose and impact on exporters;Evaluate a variety of air and sea freight shipping and packaging options; andDetermine the regulatory and documentary procedures to export spices, food and garments from Sri Lanka.


COURSE CERTIFICATION
Participants who meet the course requirements and the
necessary threshold to pass the final case studies will receive a certificate
of achievement issued by NCE.




COURSE STRUCTURE
Lecture 1: Compliance with National Export Regulations
Lecture 2: Importing Country Compliance
Lecture 3: Packaging for Exports
Lecture 4: Using Sea Freight
Lecture 5: Using Air FreightLecture 6: Exporting Spices from Sri LankaLecture 7: Exporting Food from Sri LankaLecture 8: Exporting Garments from Sri LankaCase Study Assessment 1 - SpicesCase Study Assessment 2 - FoodCase Study Assessment 3 - Garments
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