Dr. Farida Virani – Time and Knowledge (TKN) Volunteer for the International Conciliation and Arbitration Board

Dr. Farida Virani – Time and Knowledge (TKN) Volunteer for the International Conciliation and Arbitration Board

Dr. Farida Virani – Time and Knowledge (TKN) Volunteer for the International Conciliation and Arbitration BoardThe Aga Khan International Conciliation and Arbitration Board (“ICAB”) is dedicated towards providing the best quality of services to the global Ismaili Community. In its endeavor to constantly upgrade the best practices in mediation skills the Conciliation and Arbitration Board (CAB) for India recently arranged for CPD’s (Continuous Professional Development) for all its members at three locations; Mumbai , Ahmedabad and Lonavla.

Dr. Farida Virani, HOD Professor MET – IOM, Mr. Ashraf Ramji from USA, Mr. Akber Ebrahim from Canada , Mr. Sohail Khoja from Pakistan and Mr. Shaukat Merchant from India were amongst the trainers who trained the CAB members in India. Mr. Shan Momin, the Executive Officer – ICAB was also present during the Mumbai training. These CEDR (Center of Effective Dispute Resolution – London) certified trainers are amongst the Time and Knowledge (TKN) Volunteers who deliver training internationally in 18 countries to serve the community.

Dr. Farida Virani – Time and Knowledge (TKN) Volunteer for the International Conciliation and Arbitration Board
Continous Professional Development (CPD) for CAB – India

Zulie Sachedina, says “As ICAB Chair, I am inspired and humbled by the commitment and dedication of the TKN volunteers who wholeheartedly serve with us. I am deeply grateful for their support.”

Read more https://www.timeandknowledge.org/training-global-cab-system-commitment-excellence

 

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