Strengthening skills systems for access and employabilty (Malawi)
Skills development is an essential prerequisite for youth employment and sustainable development and as such an important factor in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. However, limited access to high-quality education and training is a major obstacle for sustainable development and school to work transition. Thus, skills mismatch is a key development challenge faced by most countries, and the main causes are the weak capacity of institutions and staff; ineffective involvement of social partners; outdated curricula and training methodology; inadequate work based training including apprenticeships; insufficient funding; and fragmented governance. Skills policies and programmes also don’t focus on the needs of the rural economy, migrant workers, and women, and providing access to training and certification of skills of persons acquired through non-formal and informal means.
- Project symbol
- RAF/16/51/NOR
- Admin unit
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CO-Lusaka
- Start date
- 01/05/2016
- End date
- 30/04/2018
- Total allocation
- 1738636
- Total expenditure
- Status
- Closed
- 1500322
- Development Partners
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Norway, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Country/Countries
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Malawi
- Outcomes
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More and better jobs for inclusive growth and improved youth employment prospects