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DocumentFisheries training requirements for the Sudan 1981
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No results found.This report is the result of a consultancy carried out in October 1981, at the request of the Sudanese Government, for which the terms of reference were: to assist and advise in the development of a training programme for inland and marine fisheries and to prepare a proposal for staffing and equipping the Fisheries Training Institute in Khartoum. An analysis is made of the present and potential production of the Sudanese fisheries sector, the nature of which is briefly described. A review is mad e of the existing fisheries administration, its staffing and its development activities. Manpower needs are discussed in the light of the Government's development strategy and recommendations made regarding future staffing requirements. An examination is made of the present situation of the Training Institute and its current training programme. Recommendations are made which, if implemented, would mean the replacement of the existing three-year course by short-term specialized courses. -
No Thumbnail AvailableProjectCurriculum for the Training of Aquaculturists in the African Regional Centre for Aquaculture 1979
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One of the major constraints to the development of aquaculture in most countries is the lack of trained personnel. The African Regional Centre has been established to carry out multidisciplinary training of senior aquaculture personnel, applied systems orientated research and information activities. The curriculum is given. -
No Thumbnail AvailableProjectAquaculture development and coordination programme. Curriculum for the training of aquaculturists in the Latin American Regional Centre for Aquaculture, Pirassununga, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil / Programa para la formacion de acuicultores en el Centro Regional Latinoamericano de Acuicultura, Pirassununga, Estado de Sao Paulo, Brasil 1978
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One of the major constraints to the development of aquaculture in most countries is the scarcity of trained personnel. The Latin American Regional Centre has been established under the sponsorship of all the countries of the region based on a cooperative agreement between the government of Brazil, the United Nations development programme and the FAO. The curriculum for the training of aquaculturists is given.
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