GIZ Tajikistan expected to host an interactive training on strategic banking next month

DUSHANBE, January 29, 2015, Asia-Plus — GIZ Program “Framework and Finance for Private Sector Development in Tajikistan” (FFPSD), funded by the Governments of Great Britain and Germany, calls for applicants to enroll onto a three-day interactive training “Strategic Banking – Bank Management in a Competitive Market”. The training that will take place from February 16-18 […]

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DUSHANBE, January 29, 2015, Asia-Plus — GIZ Program “Framework and Finance for Private Sector Development in Tajikistan” (FFPSD), funded by the Governments of Great Britain and Germany, calls for applicants to enroll onto a three-day interactive training “Strategic Banking – Bank Management in a Competitive Market”.

The training that will take place from February 16-18 will be conducted by the international expert, Dr. Marko Rimkus.

For more details or to get enrolled, please call 44 600 68 20, or email at [email protected].  Detailed information on the training: http://ffpsd.tj/.

GIZ has been supporting economic and social development and reconstruction in Tajikistan since 1995 and opened an office in Dushanbe in 1996.  Program offices in Dushanbe, Khujand, Khorog and Qurghon Teppa support GIZ’s work in rural parts of the country.

There are currently 18 seconded and 125 national personnel, six local experts, three CIM experts, 12 development workers and 20 long-term experts from German consulting firms working for GIZ in Tajikistan.

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