Mr. Schroeder said improving Liberia’s TVET sector is as important as improving all other development sectors of the country. He added that t establishment of a National TVET Center will contribute to job creation for young people and establish a performance based vocational training system in Liberia. Also speaking at the Private Sector TVET Day, Acting Public Works Minister Ruth Cooker-Collins described the project as a huge boast for Liberia TVET sector and the young people. Representatives at the Private Sector TVET Day, organized by the GIZ were drawn from entities involved with technical and vocational activities. Both winners are citizens of Bentol City of Bensonville, Montserrado County, and proposed venue for construction of the National TVET Center to be known as the Gateway Vocational Training Center.
Source: Front Page Africa August 31, 2021 07:52 UTC