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UNCTAD Port Management ProgrammeCycle 4 delivery of Modules 3 and 4 in Batam


31 July - 11 August 2017
Batam
, Indonesia

​Mark Assaf, along with port experts from Dublin Port Company (DPC) and the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) will co-deliver Modules 3 & 4 of Cycle 4 of the Port Management Programme (PMP) in Indonesia. The said modules of the Modern Port Management Course, comprise topics on the external functions of a port system and future challenges to ports, respectively. A planning session will also take place with the representatives of PELINDO I, II, III and IV in Jakarta to discuss the latest developments of the PMP in Indonesia.

Indonesia has completed the 3rd cycle of the programme in 2015, wherein the deliveries were alternatively lead by UNCTAD and international instructors (Irish port experts) as well as local senior managers who have already completed the training-of-trainers workshop. Each training cycle lasts 16 to 24 months and comprises 240 hours of in-class training and a final thesis.

This strategy highlights the uniqueness and strength of the TrainForTrade Port Management Programme. Local ownership is fostered which reinforces the training's impact and ensures the programme's sustainability. Local ownership of the programme is achieved through a financing scheme that requires the participating ports to provide the majority of the programme's funds, and by gradually shifting responsibility for implementing the programme from UNCTAD to the participating ports.
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Co-organizer(s):
Indonesia Port Corporation I, Dublin Port Company and Philippine Ports Authority
Sponsor / funding:
Irish Aid

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Contact

Mark Assaf
Chief, Human Resources Development Section/TrainForTrade
mark.assaf@unctad.org
Aylwin Zabula and Debbie Francisco
Human Resources Development Section/TrainForTrade
aylwin.zabula@unctad.org and debbie.francisco@unctad.org