Wednesday 29 November 2017

Back in Cartagena, Colombia

Today a five year bi-lateral project was completed between Canada and Colombia. A program which I had the privilege starting in late 2012, now already five years ago again. That activity was the reason I started this blog, so you can go back to December 2012 to see how and why. We did a small consultancy activity in this program with Team Seneca and I was asked to present on that today. I was able to combine it with meetings in Panama City earlier this week (and again later this week). It was very nice to be able to witness the presentations of the cooperation during these past five years.
Presentations were given by representatives of Canadian colleges who worked with the Colombian partner organization on reviewing and designing new training programs in mining, agriculture and water treatment. One of the main challenges in Colombia is the fact that many small scale miners still use mercury which is not only very bad for their personal health but also for the environment. Methods were reviewed the past years on finding way to train these miners to move away from the use of mercury to cleaner yet affordable methods for the treatment of gold and other minerals.


Other projects in this program worked on designing programs for the most effective treatment of polluted water sources. The 3rd group presented on getting former small scale farmers who became miners back to farming in cooperatives.

One of my SENA colleagues in Bogota presented at the end of the day how the work done the past five years in the two provinces of Bolivar and Antioquia will now be replicated in other provinces.

Bibiana, the quiet powerhouse in Cartagena oversaw the work done in the Bolivar province, and Blanca, an equally quiet force in the Antioquia province, both rounded of the day. It was a great experience to see them all again after working with them so intensively during 2013. Back to Panama City tomorrow morning early again....

 

Tuesday 28 November 2017

Panama City

A few days in Panama for business development meetings (possible training contracts). Today is the celebration of almost 200 years independence from Spain. Afterwards they had to bicker with the Colombians for independence. On my way to Cartagena in Colombia later today to present at the conference which closes the bi-lateral Canadian-Colombian program I helped to start up in 2013. A few views from my hotel room over the city of Panama....


Saturday 18 November 2017

Workshop delivery

The room where we had the leadership workshop had a very nice view overlooking the harbour area of the city of Halifax.

Wine region in Nova Scotia


After delivering a workshop on leadership to about 30 participants from around the world (Vietnam, Caribbean region, Kenya, Tanzania, Austria and Canada) hosted by the international team of the Nova Scotia Community College on Friday, most of this group visited today one of the newer wine regions in Canada about one hour by bus/car from the city of Halifax. We visited two wineries and they were both fully organic and bio-dynamic.




The second winery had a new facility built where they can host a variety of large groups for dinner events. The photo above shows one super long table having room for 150 guests.

It was a very nice Saturday. Our colleagues from the African and Caribbean regions were cold though. It was good that the colleagues of NSCC had give some warm hats & scarves....

Sunday 12 November 2017

Group photos

Group shot of the trainees from India who are back on their way home now. It was very good to hear how much they had appreciated the two weeks with us. And below the team of managers and support staff who organized the training program of the past two weeks. Too bad we were not able to include the different speakers (in total about a dozen of them). Nice work, Team Seneca!

Saturday 11 November 2017

Distinguished training group from India

Yesterday we celebrated the completion of a two week training program of state company leaders from India through our ongoing partnership with the NIFM (the National Institute for Financial Management). This was the fourth group of trainees we received through the NIFM the past two years. The training programs always have a focus on governance, developments in the financial sector and world economic trends.

We had an excellent team of Seneca staff working on all the logistics and our team managed to get very experienced experts from the different sectors who gave thought provoking presentations. They visited Queens Park and watched the provincial government in action, they visited a large financial business in Toronto and they learned about the latest developments around the bitcoin technology and enjoyed speakers reflecting with them on forensic accounting and the work against corruption.