Kaizen expanded people-to-people engagement by revitalizing participant training, strengthening capacity building, and improving TraiNet access for partners.
Pakistan faces a range of development challenges, including limited access to education, economic growth, and healthcare, among others. The USAID Training for Pakistan III (TFP-III) Project responded to these challenges by providing participant training and capacity-building services to USAID/Pakistan contractors, grantees, partners under government-to-government assistance programs, and the USAID/Pakistan Mission.
Highlights
- Revitalized Mission-wide Participant Training Working Group
- Recruited more than 1,200 members for USAID/Pakistan Alumni Association
- Provided TraiNet support to six USAID activities
Kaizen served as a partner to World Learning Inc., on the project which was designed to address the development challenge of enhancing the capacity of local institutions, organizations, and individuals to design and implement effective development programs. Technical areas included education, energy, economic growth and agriculture, governance, and health. As a Mission-wide project, TFP-III offered a diverse range of participant training services to support all USAID sector teams.
TFP-III contributed to the revitalization of the USAID Pakistan Participant Training Working Group, which aimed to strengthen participant training-related capacity of USAID partners and their ability to access and use TraiNet. Additionally, Kaizen worked toward the revitalization and strengthening of the USAID/Pakistan Alumni Association through a membership campaign that added more than 1,200 members. By strengthening its outreach and fund initiatives, Kaizen multiplied the benefits of training programs to maximize their impact.
At a glance
Client
Status
Past
Location
Pakistan
Services
Organizational development