Recognizing this, technical institutions have shifted towards vocational training globally. This has created a global shift towards vocational training through technical institutions. This effort to improve vocational education’s attractiveness promotes investment in skills training and encourages youth to join our TVET institutions, thus increasing youth labour participation. When employers collaborate with training institutions to provide practical training that focuses on demand-driven skills, this increases our pool of skilled workers and creates opportunities for improved productivity and economic growth. This mutually beneficial engagement allows both employers and training institutions to actively and effectively play a role in solving the youth unemployment problem as they raise youth labour participation.
Source: Standard Digital March 27, 2019 08:26 UTC