USAID DEC
Pendo's visit to KCoST from March 14th to 20th, 2012, was primarily focused on organizing a textile stakeholders' workshop scheduled for April 13th, 2012.
2012 · 1 pages

Abstract
This involved securing a venue, catering services, and accommodations for the participants. Pendo successfully obtained all the necessary details for the workshop. During her visit, Pendo also taught KCoST students, covering one topic in textile processing routes and introducing a new topic, textile supply chain. She administered quizzes and tests to ensure students understood the material, which was delivered in conjunction with a permanent tutor. Pendo's teaching efforts were aimed at enhancing the students' knowledge and comprehension of the subject matter. In addition to organizing the workshop and teaching, Pendo performed various administrative tasks. These included interviewing the Cleaner, who was subsequently hired, and procuring cleaning equipment and materials for the college. Her administrative work contributed to the smooth operation of the college and ensured that essential facilities were maintained. Pendo's visit to KCoST was a productive one, with multiple objectives achieved. The successful organization of the workshop, effective teaching, and administrative tasks all contributed to the success of her visit. The textile stakeholders' workshop, in particular, was a key focus of her trip, and its successful planning and execution were likely to have a positive impact on the college and its students. The textile supply chain topic, which Pendo introduced to the students, is a critical aspect of the textile industry. Understanding the supply chain is essential for businesses to navigate the complexities of the industry and make informed decisions. By introducing this topic, Pendo helped equip the students with valuable knowledge and skills that will benefit them in their future careers. Pendo's experience and expertise in textile processing routes and supply chain management were likely to have a lasting impact on the KCoST students. Her teaching and administrative efforts will have contributed to the development of the students' knowledge and skills, ultimately benefiting the college and the textile industry as a whole.
Classification