Colombo Plan Staff College
The Colombo Plan Staff College for Technician Education (CPSC) is a regional inter-governmental organization in Asia Pacific region mandated to enhance Vocational Education and Training in its member countries.[1][2][3][4]
CPSC is a specialized agency of the Colombo Plan.
History
[edit]Responding to the need to improve the quality of technician education and training, the Member Governments of the Colombo Plan considered the recommendation of the Singapore Colloquium in May 1969 to establish a Regional Center for Technician Teacher Training.[2][3] Adopted during the 20th Consultative Committee Meeting in Canada in October 1969, the said recommendation was firmed up into a feasibility study which was conducted from March to June 1970. Results were presented during the 21st Consultative Committee Meeting (CCM), referred for Further Study and examined by a working party of experts in February 1971, October 1971 and February 1972, respectively.[2] After a thorough scrutiny, it was finally approved during the 22nd CCM in November 1972.[2] A Memorandum of Understanding relating to the establishment of the Colombo Plan Staff College for Technician Education (CPSC) as a regional center followed during the 23rd CCM in December 1973 held in Wellington, new Zealand.[1][4]
Member Countries
[edit]The CPSC consists of sixteen active member countries and 12 founding member countries, amounting to a total of 26 countries.[3][5]
- Afghanistan
- Bangladesh
- Bhutan
- Fiji
- India
- Malaysia
- Maldives
- Myanmar
- Mongolia
- Nepal
- Pakistan
- Papua New Guinea
- Philippines
- Singapore
- Sri Lanka
- Thailand
Recent Activities
[edit]CPSC is currently a network partner of UNESCO-UNEVOC in the Philippines.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Colombo Plan Staff College | UIA Yearbook Profile | Union of International Associations". uia.org. Retrieved 2024-12-18.
- ^ a b c d "Colombo Plan Staff College | Devex". www.devex.com. Retrieved 2024-12-18.
- ^ a b c "Colombo Plan Staff College (CPSC) delegates visit AIT - Asian Institute of Technology". www.ait.ac.th. Retrieved 2024-12-18.
- ^ a b William S. Reynolds, Ed.D Lex D, Walters Ph.D. (December 1990). "Colombo Plan Staff College Study" (PDF). www.pdf.usaid.gov.
- ^ "The first Sri Lankan appointed as the 12th Director General of Colombo Plan Staff College (CPSC) in Manila – Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment & Tourism". Retrieved 2024-12-18.