Business Skills
Course Aims at High School Students
A new train-the-trainers course supported by USAID is integrating
entrepreneurial skills into the curriculum of Timor-Leste's
technical high schools. The course is run by USAID's Private
Sector Development Project as part of the International Labour
Organization's "Know About Business" program. During
the course, 26 lead teachers from all 13 of the country's technical
high schools will learn to teach the course effectively. It
will become part of the schools' full curriculum in the next
year. (Jan. 17, 2006)
Workshops Highlight Legal Rights
and Access
More than 300 residents of Timor-Leste's outlying district of
Oecussi recently participated in a series of USAID-funded legal
education workshops. Conducted by lawyers and staff of the Fatu
Sinai Foundation of Oecussi, a local NGO, the workshops provided
practical information about the formal justice system, the difference
between civil and criminal cases, and the law on property ownership,
a sometimes contentious issue in a country that has spent more
than 400 years under foreign administration. Legal education
is an important part of USAID's rule of law focus area in Timor-Leste.
(Jan. 17, 2006)

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