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| welcome to shrdc! |
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is a manifestation of the determination of the people’s of South Asia to work together towards finding solutions to their common problems in a spirit of friendship, trust and understanding. The main objective of the association is to accelerate the process of economic and social development in Member States through joint action in the agreed areas of cooperation.
The Heads of the States are Governments of SAARC Member Countries emphasized the need to progressively carry out the SAARC activities with a broad framework of a long term perspective and to harmonize their effects to ensure tangible benefits to the people of the SAARC region. Towards this end, they recognized that HRD is one of the means of realizing the SAARC objectives. They agreed to establish the SAARC Human Resource Development Centre (SHRDC) with main object to undertake research, impart training and disseminate information on HRD related issues and advise the Member States on HRD related policies and strategies. The Government of Pakistan offered to host the Centre at Islamabad in Pakistan. |
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Training Report: Social Services for All for HRD in SAARC Region: Priorites & Programs (April 18-29, 2011)
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Training Report: Combating Child Trafficking: Unravelling the Push and Pull Factors in the SAARC Region (July 18-23, 2011)
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Training Report: Skill Development for HRD in Rural Areas: South Asian Scenario(December 12-17, 2011)
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HRD News Letter (July - December, 2011)
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Productivity and HRD in South Asia
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Effectiveness of HRD for Developing SMEs in South Asia
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Desk study : Assessment of the Effectiveness of SHRDC Trainings
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Workshop Report : Open Distance Learning as a mean for Non-Formal Education, Colombo, Sri Lanka (26-28 July, 2010)
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Training Report : Role of HRD in Improving Governance in the SAARC Region (4-17 October, 2010)
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Workshop Report : Financing Education for Achieving Education for All Goals
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Workshop Report: Vocational Education and Training Policies in the SAARC Region: Future Needs, Dhaka, Bangladesh (10-12 November, 2010)
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