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education institutions offering flexible admission and programmes for professional
specialization; improving quality of teaching materials and introducing curriculum
reforms; and expanding the availability of opportunities for technical and vocational
education and training within the education system, workplaces or the community at
large. Special efforts should be made to ensure that national technical and
vocational education seeks to meet international standards.
52. Technical and vocational education and training systems in a number of
African countries are undergoing or have undergone reforms, with a number of
countries adopting national policies and strategies for technical and vocational
education and training (e.g., Burkina Faso, the Gambia, Ghana, Mali, the Niger,
Nigeria and Senegal). 51 The African Union recommended promoting the integration
of non-formal learning methodologies and literacy programmes into national
technical and vocational education and training programmes, given that vast
numbers of young people are outside the formal school system. 52
53. In recent years, several countries have also invested in skills development
programmes aiming at contributing to the empowerment of young people and
providing them with sustainable livelihoods that can lead to the establishment of
personal business. 53 For example, India has developed an ambitious National Policy
on Skill Development, with a target of 500 million skilled workers by 2022. In
Belgium, the Vocational Education Service (Flemish Community) aims to create the
best possible qualification and development opportunities for individuals in
vocational education as part of lifelong and life-wide learning. On the other hand,
Ghana, Senegal and Swaziland, for example, have incorporated basic vocational
skills into the lower or junior secondary school curriculum in an attempt to expose
young people to pre-employment skills. 54 In Poland, the vocational training system
has been reformed to improve the quality of vocational training and adapt the
educational offer to the needs of a changing labour market. 55 Similarly, in Thailand,
the vocational education system has been transformed and streamlined, creating
pathways to tertiary education. 56
54. Bringing about transformation in technical and vocational education and
training, an area of crucial importance, especially in regions where there is a
predominance of informal economy at the national level, relates to linking vocations
and trades to this sector.
55. It is also desirable that Governments streamline the technical and vocational
education and training public institutional framework so as to coordinate national
effort in this field better, in view of the fact that, within Governments, there are
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International Growth Centre, “Lessons for Developing Countries from Experience with
Technical and Vocational Education and Training”, Working Paper 11/1017 (2012), p. 29.
Strategy to Revitalize Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Africa,
Meeting of the Bureau of the Conference of Ministers of Education of the African Union (Addis
Ababa, 2007).
Report on the implementation of the technical vocational education and training, Fifth ordinary
session of the Conference of Ministers of Education of the African Union (Abuja, 2012), p. 8.
Strategy to Revitalize Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Africa,
Meeting of the Bureau of the Conference of Ministers of Education of the African Union (Addis
Ababa, 2007).
Regulations of the Minister of National Education of 23 December 2008.
Regulations, Commission of Vocational Education, 2009, Royal Gazette, vol. 129, chap. 56
(25 June 2012).
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