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The National Apprenticeship Service (Sena) announced a new call for Specialized Continuous Training to promote the training and updating of workers at different occupational levels, for which the entity will have resources of more than $42,000 million.

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The entity reported that the call will be open to entrepreneurs from February 7 to March 9 and that interested parties may consult the specifications on the entity’s website.

“I invite businessmen to present themselves to this public tender that the National Government, through the Senagives the entire Colombian business sector the opportunity to take advantage of these resources in order to close gaps in human capital,” said William Orozco Daza, director of the National Training System for Work.

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Opportunity for the entire Colombian business sector to take advantage of these resources in order to close gaps in human capital

The participants will present training projects for their work teams, taking into account the relevance and specific need for their development and thus increase the productivity, competitiveness and capacity to face the constant technological and social changes.

It should be noted that, between 2020 and 2021, $82,443 million were granted to the productive sector for 175,000 quotas for the training of workers.

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Likewise, 96 agreements were signed with entities belonging to 10 sectors of the Colombian economy.

The mode for individual company

There, the Sena co-finances up to 60% of the total value of the project. Its purpose is the development of a specialized continuous training project for company workers and workers of companies belonging to its production chain, workers of the companies that make up the consortium or temporary union or workers of companies belonging to its production chain.

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The mode for guilds

The Sena co-finances up to 80% of the total value of the project. Its purpose is the development of a specialized continuous training project for union workers, workers of companies affiliated with the union, union federation, union and representative associations, workers in the sector, represented by the union, union federation, representative associations of companies or the production chain or sector personnel represented by the union, union federation, representative associations of companies or the production chain

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Iranian authorities confirmed that they have re-incarcerated French-Iranian academic Fariba Adelkhah for breaking house arrest restrictions.

The judiciary news website Mizan.news on January 16 quoted the deputy head of the judiciary, Kazem Gharibabadi, as saying Adelkhah, who had been furloughed with an electronic-monitoring bracelet, violated judicial restrictions “dozens of times.”

The official claimed that Adelkhah, 62, violated the limits of her house arrest “despite repeated warnings from judicial authorities.”

On January 12, the French Foreign Ministry condemned Adelkhah’s new imprisonment and demanded her immediate release, saying her case has negative consequences on the relationship between Paris and Tehran.

She holds both Iranian and French passports, but Iran doesn’t recognize dual nationality. Iranian officials insist that Adelkhah is an Iranian citizen and have denied French consular staff access to her.

Adelkhah, an expert on Iran and Shi’a Islam at France’s prestigious Paris Institute of Political Studies, was arrested on June 5, 2019, at Tehran airport.

Adelkhah was given a five-year sentence for conspiring against national security. Iranian authorities have not provided any solid evidence to back the charges.

In October 2020, she was allowed to live under house arrest at her sister’s home in Tehran, wearing an electronic-monitoring bracelet.

Adelkhah is one of at least a dozen Western nationals believed to be held in Iran. Rights groups accuse Iran of using foreign detainees as bargaining chips for money or influence in negotiations with the West.

Iran denies it, though there have been such prisoner exchanges in the past. In March 2020, Iran released Adelkhah’s French colleague and partner, Roland Marchal, in a prisoner exchange with France.

Marchal, who was arrested in June 2019 alongside Adelkhah, was swapped for Iranian engineer Jalal Ruhollahnejad.

Information from AFP and AP was used in this report

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