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55221
Mon, 04/13/2009 - 18:19
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RI TRAINING PALESTINIAN INFRASTRUCTURE RECONSTRUCTION EXPERTS
Jakarta, April 13 (ANTARA) - Indonesia will train 13 Palestinians who work as experts in Palestine's infrastructure rehabilitation and reconstruction program in the aftermath of Israel's military aggression in the Gaza Strip.
"The Palestinians want to learn from Indonesia which has been able to complete its rehabilitation and reconstruction program in Aceh after the devastating tsunami on December 26, 2004," Public Works Minister Djoko Kirmanto said here on Monday.
He said the 10-day training program dubbed "Cycle Project " would take place April 13-14 at the Atlet Century Park Hotel in Jakarta and cover management, planning, and evaluation.
The minister said the training program which would be fully funded by the Indonesian government was part of its support to Palestinian independence which was on the agenda of the New Asian-African Strategic Partnership (NAASP) forum, Ministerial Conference on Capacity Building for Palestine.
In the government agenda, a number of institutions would provide training course to around 1,000 Palestinian nationals for five years until 2013.
According to Djoko Kirmanto, the training course was a preliminary stage to be conducted in Indonesia but later it would be conducted in Palestinian neighbor countries such as Jordan and Doha to make the cost cheaper because Indonesia would only send the trainers there.
Meanwhile, chief of Construction Management Board and Human Resources at the Public Works Ministry, Sumaryanto Widayatin, said the portion of training course for 1,000 Palestinian nationals was not only the responsibility of the government but also of other institutions.
Sumaryanto said the module of the training had been prepared by professional party, universities, and Indonesian National Consultants Association (Inkindo).
The training was opened on Monday (April 13, 2009) and attended by Palestinian Ambassador to Indonesia Fariz Al Mehdawi who said that the training was good for the participants to apply their knowledge in the rehabilitation and reconstruction process in Palestine after the Israeli military aggression.***
"The Palestinians want to learn from Indonesia which has been able to complete its rehabilitation and reconstruction program in Aceh after the devastating tsunami on December 26, 2004," Public Works Minister Djoko Kirmanto said here on Monday.
He said the 10-day training program dubbed "Cycle Project " would take place April 13-14 at the Atlet Century Park Hotel in Jakarta and cover management, planning, and evaluation.
The minister said the training program which would be fully funded by the Indonesian government was part of its support to Palestinian independence which was on the agenda of the New Asian-African Strategic Partnership (NAASP) forum, Ministerial Conference on Capacity Building for Palestine.
In the government agenda, a number of institutions would provide training course to around 1,000 Palestinian nationals for five years until 2013.
According to Djoko Kirmanto, the training course was a preliminary stage to be conducted in Indonesia but later it would be conducted in Palestinian neighbor countries such as Jordan and Doha to make the cost cheaper because Indonesia would only send the trainers there.
Meanwhile, chief of Construction Management Board and Human Resources at the Public Works Ministry, Sumaryanto Widayatin, said the portion of training course for 1,000 Palestinian nationals was not only the responsibility of the government but also of other institutions.
Sumaryanto said the module of the training had been prepared by professional party, universities, and Indonesian National Consultants Association (Inkindo).
The training was opened on Monday (April 13, 2009) and attended by Palestinian Ambassador to Indonesia Fariz Al Mehdawi who said that the training was good for the participants to apply their knowledge in the rehabilitation and reconstruction process in Palestine after the Israeli military aggression.***