CFI (Consorzio per la Formazione Internationale) is a non-profit Consortium established in 1998 working in the field of the Developing Cooperation and internationalization realizing Training program in Italy and abroad for managers, executives and technical coming from developing countries and in Transition toward economy market.
Partners of the Consortium are some trade associations (ABI, CONFINDUSTRIA, UIR – Unione Industriali e imprese di Roma, UCIMU – Unione Costruttori Italiani Macchine Utensili) Developing agencies (ICE, SVILUPPO LAZIO, CAMERA DI COMMERCIO di Roma) companies of public services and/or involved in internalization processes (ENEL, FINMECCANICA, FINCANTIERI, ITALCEMENTI, TELECOM ITALIA SPARKLE, EMICOM, POSTE ITALIANE, RAI, ATAC) tertiary sector and training companies (IL CANALE, IRI MANAGEMENT) supporting CFI activities through financial contribution and also giving free support of staff and structures for didactic activities and training programs.
Around the 50% of CFI activities are sponsored by MAE/DGCS financial contributions, granted by decree to realize programs and projects issued after technical-economical evaluations adequacy made by experts of DGCS (General Direction Developing Cooperation). Additional activities are financed by partners or third party organizations or acquired by competition.
Main Activities
- The Specialized Training Courses for Technicians and Managerial Personnel: organized every year, they consist in the prosecution and amplification to other sectors of the training activity and subsequent follow-up for foreign technicians from Developing and in Transition Countries realized in Italy by IRI since 1962.
Courses have a duration of 10 weeks divided in 3 phases including as mid phase, the realization of working stage in associated companies or third par companies allowing them to acquire a specialization in their own operational field, as well as to establish useful connection with companies in which they get in touch.
Each Course is attended by 30 participants coming from 15-20 Countries and divided in 6-8 section of specialization.
- Specialized managerial Courses and Seminars for one Country: Professional Training initiatives on specific themes with variable duration (2-5 weeks). These initiatives are mainly financed by Ministry of Foreign Affairs and ICE articulated in theory sessions, witnesses and tour studies.
- Activities in cooperation with Sviluppo Lazio: since 2002 CFI works together with Sviluppo Lazio to realize a training program and technical assistance on internationalization and Territorial Marketing for provincial administrations public servants, and from Chambers of Commerce and trade associations of Latium Region public servants.
The program includes the organization of international convention on Territorial Marketing and training activities in Italy for public servants and Lithuanian private companies.
- Training for Italian Experts in internationalization: the CFI cooperates with ICE (Italian Institute for Foreign Trade) to realize post-degree courses for graduates on external trade subjects and business Internalization also having a specialization in economy and/or geographic area. in the same field CFI collaborates with training Department of ICE on e-learning project concerning planning and supply of training courses on-line for SME in Italy.
- Abroad activities: with the financial support of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs /Direction General Cooperation Development, the CFI realized an Informatics Training Program In Bosnia & Herzegovina for professional qualification and work engagement of disable people.
For years, the CFI is working with the Civil Defense Department for develop the culture of civil protection and its diffusion through the initiatives of the Civil Service. Finally, the Consortium has organized and conducted the training course in Italy and in Brussels at the EU institutions on the project "Advanced Training for managers in the countries of Mercosur", an initiative financed by the MAE/DGCS and finalized to the progressive transfer to Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay methodologies and models of regional integration developed in the Europe.