Submission Deadline: 2nd October 2017
- Are you passionate about reducing unemployment levels among the African youth?
- Are you part of a project that seeks to generate employment through the development of skills?
- Does your project aim to change the perception of Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) or other levels of education in your country?
- Get a chance to share your work with the continent, network and gain great exposure.
Overview
Africa is in dire need of job creation through skills development. With high unemployment rates and skills in demand the African Union Commission (AUC) and the NEPAD Planning and Coordination Agency seeks to fill the gaps in the current labour market with qualified youths. The AUC/NEPAD and its partners are committed to working with the youth to find sustainable solutions through skills development. The AUC/NEPAD is looking for innovative good practices aimed at harnessing the potential of the youth population.
The best projects chosen will be presented at the AU event in Addis Ababa Ethiopia from 30th October until 1st November 2017. This will be a travel expense paid trip where the winning projects will also be featured and made available on the NEPAD skills development online platform.
We are interested in a project that encompasses:
- Practical and innovative approaches to generate employment through skills development in all education levels and pathways.
- Enhancing equitable access to disadvantaged groups (women, young girls and disabled people).
- Changing the perception of TVET in Africa.
- Incorporating new technology to meet the labour market demands.
Eligibility
- Applicants must be a citizen of one of the AU’s member states.
Application Process
- Applications or questions must be sent to [email protected] in the format displayed below.
- Competition deadline is 2nd October 2017 and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
- Click here to access the application form.
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the AUC/NEPAD Call for Good Practices in Skills Development for Africa