Examples of using Resources development in English and their translations into Swedish
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The Tacis objectives for human resources development in Mongolia focus on developing the skills necessary for the effective implementation of social protection measures,
Tacis, human resources development has been identified as one of the priority areas for cooperation between the European Union
Tempus-Phare is a major programme of human resources development within the Phare Programme which aims to promote social
First, ESF interventions in support of human resources development must be framed in the context of the European Employment Strategy
Tacis, human resources development has been identified as one of the priority areas for co operation between the European Union
it is proposed that ETF's thematic remit should be broadened to cover"human resources development, in particular education
Tempus Phare is a major programme of human resources development within the Phare Programme of the European Union which aims to promote social
The multi-annual Human Resources Development Operational Programme(HRDOP) under IPA Component IV for the period 2007-2013 aimed at
The Phare programme finances projects in the field of employment and human resources development through its main'Institution Building' strand
The Tempus Programme has been designed as a major human resources development scheme aiming to strengthen the ability of the higher education sector to meet national policies and priorities.
This programme supports projects in the field of employment and human resources development under its main strand Strengthening of institutional capacities
during a transition period, through five strategic pillars: human resources development and technical assistance,
well-being activities better in order to include proactive and positive human resources development, with the participation of as many members of staff as possible;
an active welfare state promoting human resources development, participation, inclusion and solidarity.
to the improvement of human resources development, in particular education and training in a lifelong learning perspective, and related labour-market issues.
an active welfare state promoting human resources development, participation, inclusion and solidarity.
assistance relating to human resources development, technical assistance,
which may include human resources development, and other relevant projects approved by the Council.
Working group for human resource development for economic reconstruction in South-Eastern Europe.
IV Human Resource Development.