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The so-called 1951 scheme in the transport group is understood to have a deficit of about â¬550 million.
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Logistics cluster: Training Programme Mid-Term Review
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Global, February – July 2020
Since the creation of the Cluster system the importance of having well trained personnel both at global and field-level has been recognized and continuously re-emphasized. The following pages will highlight, through a series of reports, how the Global Logistics Cluster (GLC) with the generous support of the German Federal Foreign Office (GFFO) funding, has played a key role in capacity development and network building in the humanitarian logistics community.
In 2018, the GFFO made a generous 3-year financial contribution to the Global Logistics Cluster Training Programme which has allowed the Cluster to increase the scope and frequency of the trainings offered. This review focused on the in-person trainings that have been conducted since the start of this funding in January 2018 until trainings conducted in December 2019.