After three days of work, the curtains fell on Friday, May 27, 2022, on the work of the 13th Ordinary General Assembly of the African Network of Vocational Training Institutions and Funds (ANVETF). At the end of the meeting, Madagascar, which has one of the youngest funds for financing vocational training, officially became the 13th member of this network.
In addition to the low number of students in universities and vocational schools, training in these institutions does not correspond to the needs of the economy. As a result, several calls for applications for job offers remain unsuccessful.
To ensure their energy transition, Sahelian countries are banking on solar energy. To facilitate the implementation of this project, professionals in the region will receive training through a collaboration between the AfDB, MASEN and RES4Africa.
The Nigerian capital is hosting from May 25 to 27, 2022, the 13th edition of the Ordinary General Assembly of the African Network of Vocational Training Institutions and Funds (RAFPRO) which was placed under the theme: "Which types of learning for a successful integration".
The national seminar on the governance of training centers, dual training and the basic skills approach for center supervisory staff, opened on May 23, 2022 in Nkok, 27 km from Libreville. Until May 28, this meeting aims to raise awareness among participants on the reform relating to the adequacy of training-employment.
The Ministry of Vocational Training makes a diagnosis of TVET with regard to the training-job mismatch.
As part of the Benin Sustainable and Secure Access to Electrical Energy Project, one of whose purposes is to ensure human resources in the sector, Benin has launched a platform that will be used for the technical and professional training of energy technicians and professionals.
The Civic Service for Integration Assistance (SCAI), which is being developed in some African countries, is adaptable to the Congo. Bruno Clément Bollée, the project leader, made this known to the minister in charge of youth during a presentation on May 6, 2022, in Brazzaville.