VET Toolbox 2: Enhanced Delivery of Demand-driven Skills Development for Investment in Africa

VETTOOL2
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Résumé projet

The "VETTOOL2" project (VET Toolbox 2: Enhanced Delivery of Demand-driven Skills Development for Investment in Africa) contributes to improving the investment climate in selected African countries but is first and foremost an opportunity-driven action, which aims to turn investments into drivers for inclusive economic growth, social development and decent job creation. Investment-flows from the European Union into African countries offer an opportunity for national economies to increase their share of local value addition and local job creation.

The project is implemented through three intervention areas: (1) Enhanced dialogue on employment oriented skills development and VET between vocational training institutions, companies, national institutions and relevant associations benefitting from European investments such as European Commission investment programmes in Sub Saharan Africa; (2) Capacity building and training for demand driven skills development and VET including the support of local training providers, as well as strengthening in company training among other activities and (3) Stimulated knowledge exchange on lessons from practical experience in delivering employment oriented skills development and VET in investment contexts.

The project promotes employment through skills enhancement along private sector investments, in cooperation with private and public sector actors in 11 countries.

Code BEL19010
Date de début 01 September 2020
Date de fin 31 August 2024
Phase Execution
Bailleur European Union
Secteur 11330 Vocational training
Budget 3 062 186.00 €

Objectif général

The overall objective of the action is to support human capital needs of value & supply chain development and investment programmes in selected countries in sub Sahara Africa.

Objectifs spécifiques

A - Better meeting of human capital needs of value & supply chain development and investment programmes in selected countries in sub-Sahara Africa

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