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The programme, Quality Infrastructure in Support of World Trade aims at providing the experience and the knowledge on how to develop, maintain and, in practice, work with national and especially the regional quality infrastructure systems.

We would like to emphasise that we have made some changes concerning the content of the training programmes and extension of the target groups. The programme now focuses on issues related to bringing down technical barriers to trade and environmental issues related to trade, and in addition information related to the new Trade Facilitation TFA agreement. The programme will therefore also include representatives from environmental regulatory authorities and relevant ministries responsible for environmental protection in the countries.

This International Training Programme is specially designed for persons qualified to participate in reform processes of importance on different levels and holds a position in the home organisation with mandate to run processes of change. It offers support to strengthen, adapt and maintain capacity over time in order for your organisation to define and achieve goals in both the short and long term.

A participant will take part of the latest development in your area of work supervised by skilled Swedish colleagues and experts, develop a network of colleagues from other countries and enhance knowledge in new working methods.

The methodology used is based on the assumption that your organisation wish to carry out changes and are willing to invest own resources to achieve these changes.

In the information below you will find out more about the programmes objectives, programme contents and which countries/ regional organisations are invited to nominate candidates.

Swedac has since 1999 organised 74 programs with more than 1950 participants from 90 countries (December 2015).

Closing date for applications: 6 January 2017

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