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CLOSE THIS BOOKWhere there is no Job - Vocational Training for Self-employment in Developing Countries (SKAT, 1997, 81 p.)
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VIEW THE DOCUMENTIntroduction
I. Vocational training for self-employment
II. Case studies: India, Somaliland, Egypt
III. Designing for self-employment: Evidence from best practice
IV. Guidelines for planning, management and evaluation
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VIEW THE DOCUMENTAcronyms

Acknowledgements

I am grateful to Mr. K. K. Dutt, Chairman of CYSEC, Calcutta, for permission to use the materials cited in the CYSEC case study; to Ms. Jean Thomas, Director of NCNW's Cairo office and Mr. Nabil Samuel Abadir, Assistant General Manager of CEOSS, for permission to use the materials cited in the CEOSS case study; and to David Hancock, Chief Technical Adviser, ISTARN Zimbabwe, for permission to cite ISTARN documents.

I would like to thank Fred Fluitman and Jim Tanburn of the ILO, Geneva, and Professor Donald C. Mead of Michigan State University, for their helpful comments on portions of the draft manuscript.

I owe a special debt of gratitude to Professor Kenneth King of the University of Edinburgh, and to dose C. Zarraga, recently retired from the ILO, for reviewing several drafts of the manuscript.

Funding for Where There Is No Job has been provided by a grant from the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)

While grateful to many, for insight, assistance, patience and critical comment, the views expressed in Where There is No Job, are mine and I alone am responsible for any errors or omissions.

John Grierson
St. Gallen, Switzerland

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