ul. Dzhamdosov 58, k. 5
CAMAN was founded in April 1994 by participants of the Conference on International Cooperation in Business Education. The group's primary objective is creation of a Central Asian management development network by fostering cooperation between governmental and entrepreneurial institutions.
CAMAN collaborates and exchanges information with well-established international management development organizations such as the International Management Development Network (INTERMAN), the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD), the American Association of College Schools of Business (AACSB) and others.
CAMAN has sponsored several seminars and conferences, including "How to Create and Finance a Business School" in November 1997 and the "International Conference on Modernization of Government Structures on the Eve of the 21st Century" in April 1997. The group also publishes a quarterly journal, CAMAN News.
A print version of much of the information contained in this Central Asian Third Sector Organizations section can be found in Civil Society in Central Asia (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1999).
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