[Mediapen=Na Gwang-ho] The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry(KCCI) is actively sharing their job training experience and skills accumulated during Korea’s industrial development with Africa, Southeast Asia and Latin America. 

   
▲ Source=Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry


According to KCCI, their human resources development team has established 36 vocational training centers in 21 countries since 1998. Commissioned by the Korea International Cooperation Agency(KOICA), the Export-Import Bank of Korea(EXIM) and the Korean government, KCCI supports the training centers with consultations on curriculum, administration and project management.

KCCI also invites policy makers, public officials and teachers from developing countries to their ‘Global Training’ to share their valuable education training know-hows. More than 2000 teachers and officials have benefited from KCCI since 1998.

Last month, KCCI successfully completed their vocational and technical training business in Africa and plan to launch a similar program in Uganda next month.

Moon Ki-sub, official from KCCI stated “We are seeing a growing number of developing countries trying to learn Korea’s vocational education and training systems”.