USAID to finance: TDAP to open IT centres for women entrepreneurs
KARACHI (April 04 2010): The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), under the funding of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is going to open information technology (IT) centres for women entrepreneurs in the country.
To bring the women into the mainstream activities, the Authority is planning to impart IT-related knowledge and development of IT business skills among women entrepreneurs of any business type and size in Pakistan, sources told Business Recorder on Saturday.
The important project, under which the women across the country would be provided IT-related knowledge/training, would be funded by the USAID, they said. TDAP in collaboration with USAID would start the project through temporarily hiring pre-furnished office space on rent, while purchasing a range of required office equipment such as computers, projectors, backup generators, presentation boards, internet connections, software, etc, soon after the budget of the project would be approved, sources said.
They said that in order to avoid initial lengthy process of screening and selection, human resource recruitment firms could be hired which would do the necessary hiring in all regions of Pakistan on defined criteria. Existing trained human resource of TDAP could also be utilised. To ensure success of the project, which is of crucial business nature, qualified and experienced workforce would be hired in respective regions, sources said.
According to sources, USAID would finance premises rent, hiring of faculty, purchase of office electronic equipment's, furniture and stationery and other expenses of the training project. TDAP, they said, would conduct research of existing women entrepreneurs while hiring premises to accommodate the requisite number of students in all regions of Pakistan. It has published a directory of women entrepreneurs with special training courses on export procedures and handholding programs for women exporters.
Besides, they said, the Authority, in conjunction with Women Chambers would assess needs to engage or hire professionals and equipment's to impart requisite training. The professionals would develop training plans, training strategy, advise on duration of training, gather and report training feedback to form a region-wise consolidated report and measure training outcomes. Affiliation with a good IT institute or board or PASHA would also be developed to certificated/diplomas at the end of the course.
The training, they said, is aimed to enable women entrepreneurs to use IT in business activities, learn/manage and use computer-based tools, get knowledge of internet, browsing on internet and access websites of different businesses, create and manage a website for their business and efficiently use computer communication systems. As mostly business today communicate electronically, TDAP, with the help of USAID, is speedily working on the project which, according to sources, would not only help developing IT skills in women entrepreneurs but also boost trade and commerce in Pakistan.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2010
Business Recorder [Pakistan's First Financial Daily]