Skills for Prosperity Project - Indonesia
The project aims to increase national capacity to achieve sustained and inclusive growth through the enhancement of skills development and TVET systems. These systems will offer relevant, quality and inclusive programs that support both industry upgrading and transformation, and improvements in employability, employment and the livelihood opportunities of beneficiaries. ILO’s key value addition is in policy and skills/TVET system development and mainstreaming, with a strong potential to reach large numbers of beneficiaries beyond the project’s life span. This is because the ILO’s approach and strategy embody upstream policy and system reform aimed at developing national capacity and creating enabling environment for the sustained improvement in the quality of TVET. This upstream work is combined with downstream individual-level interventions through pilot programmes to demonstrate how the reformed and improved systems can be implemented. In this context, the project expects to reach approximately 360,000 individuals directly (including approx. 240,000 trainees from on-line maritime vocational English training planned in Indonesia), and potentially millions of indirect beneficiaries through the improved capacity of national systems. The breakdown of the anticipated number of direct and indirect beneficiaries by country are: 38,400/486,575 in Malaysia; 341,904/3,182,500 in Indonesia and 51,685/165,667 in the Philippines.
- Project symbol
- IDN/20/51/GBR
- Admin unit
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CO-Jakarta
- Start date
- 24/10/2019
- End date
- 30/06/2023
- Total allocation
- 5392543
- Total expenditure
- Status
- Closed
- 5369497
- Development Partners
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United Kingdom, Department for International Development
- Country/Countries
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Indonesia
- Outcomes
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Outcome 3: Full and productive employment for just transitions