4 oct 2010

Presentation of the second stage of small grants on competition "My Best Business Idea"

Within the project “Poverty alleviation in Tajikistan through education and non-formal training” (PATENT), funded jointly by the European Commission and the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development of German there was held a ceremony of awarding the second phase of the Small Grants on competition “My Best Business Idea”.

The students and graduates of short term courses of institutions of NGOs, who are involved in the project, are admitted to the competition, on condition that they are the authors of presented concept of opening a new business.

Acceptance of the business – plans was carried out by the regional organization committee of the competition. Review and evaluation of submitted material was implemented by the Regional Expert Councils, which form the organizational committee.

Councils summarized and defined three business plans, which obtained the maximum number of points. Assessment of the competition was divided into two regions per three small grants in Khatlon and Sughd regions.

Thus, the winners were the following students:

- Rustamovа Manzoorа course "Accountant with knowledge of computer" from the vocational school № 31 Khujand

- Rakhmonovа Gulmira Sheralievna course "Accountant with knowledge of computer" from the vocational school № 74 Asht District

- Rahmatova Munirа course "Accountant with knowledge of computer" from PLHP g.Sarband

- Solievа Gandzhina course "Accountant with knowledge of computer" from Professional Lyceum of Chemical Industry g.Sarband

- Goibova Munirа course "The Seamstress on tailoring light lady's wear the third category" of PTU № 32 Kulyab

- Mirsafoeva Shakhnoza Shokirovna course "Accountant with knowledge of computer" from Professional Lyceum of Oil and Gas pos.Nefteabad, Isfara region

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