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OSCE Mission supports job creation in Serbia's Sumadija district
BELGRADE 26 November 2003
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(OSCE)OSCE Mission Head Massari and Jasminka Lukovic-Jaglicic, Director of the Regional Agency for SME Development in Kragujevac, at the launch of a project to train 60 entrepreneurs in Serbia's Sumadija district, 26 November 2003. (OSCE) Photo details
BELGRADE, 26 November 2003 - The OSCE Mission to Serbia and Montenegro today launched a programme to train 60 entrepreneurs and managers from the Sumadija district in order to assist the process of economic revitalization and job creation in the district.
The training project will focus on human resource development to help people start up new businesses in the region or develop existing enterprises.
"This project complements initiatives by other international organizations, including the European Agency for Reconstruction and the Regional Agency for Development of Small and Medium Enterprises in Kragujevac," said Ambassador Maurizio Massari, the Head of the OSCE Mission to Serbia and Montenegro.
The project will be implemented in the coming five months by the Regional Agency for Development of Small and Medium Enterprises in Kragujevac.
The training project will focus on human resource development to help people start up new businesses in the region or develop existing enterprises.
"This project complements initiatives by other international organizations, including the European Agency for Reconstruction and the Regional Agency for Development of Small and Medium Enterprises in Kragujevac," said Ambassador Maurizio Massari, the Head of the OSCE Mission to Serbia and Montenegro.
The project will be implemented in the coming five months by the Regional Agency for Development of Small and Medium Enterprises in Kragujevac.