

The International Management Institute for Capacity Development (IMICAD) is a global training and capacity building organization established to provide Professional and continuous learning for sustainable human capital development. The Institute’s aim is to provide skills Developmnet support and advisory to Governments, Civil Society Organizations, the Private sector, and multinationals organizations. Our courses and consultancy aim at enhancing the the productivity and capabilities of Human resources for improved performance to drive sustainable growth and development across the globe.
Economies around the world continue to face dynamic challenges to attain their desired goals. IMICAD training programs respond to these challenges responding to the needs of organizations and individuals.
Our team is diverse with and international profile of leading coaches, consultants, and accredited trainers from allover the world. The team has a wealth of experience from many years of working, consulting, and training in both public and private sector.
IMICAD strives to provide solutions tailored to client needs and enable them to meet their goals. Our primary objective is to provide solution that not only work but are also feasible and implementable given the client structure, setting and regulations.
To provide world class training scheduled and customized to the client’s requirements including timing, venue, content, and delivery methodology. In short, we provide client centered solutions to address the clients’ challenges
To empower and develop skills and competencies of employees especially those in the public sector to be able to design, plan, implement, monitor, and evaluate their country specific programs and projects adhering to the set government policy and regulations.
We aim to build accountable and transparent institutions to improve service delivery across various sectors in national and Local governments
IMICAD has set up an effective system and structures to provide training and capacity building interventions across the globe in English, French, Kiswahili, and Arabic in selected cities where economically viable numbers can permit.