AUDA-NEPAD Competition! Good Practices for Innovative Approaches for Implementing Equitable and Inclusive TVET in Africa.
Are you an organisation that excels at ensuring all of Africa’s young people have equal access to technical and vocational education and training (TVET) opportunities? Do you have programmes that specifically target women and girls, people from poorer backgrounds, persons with disabilities or migrants? If yes, then the African Union Commission and the African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD) invite you to enter this exciting competition to find, celebrate and grow the number of good practices in ensuring equitable and inclusive access to TVET across all African countries.
Competition Details
- This call for good practice submissions seeks to amplify the voices and experiences of TVET practitioners, and stakeholders across Africa who are working towards advancing equity and inclusion.
- The ultimate purpose of the call is to develop a Toolbox which has a “Rich collection of Equitable and Inclusive TVET resources/”, that features good practices which have been gathered. By capturing a diverse range of innovative and effective methods, the treasure trove will evolve into a more comprehensive resource for advancing inclusion in TVET across various AU Member States and contexts, supporting their efforts to implement inclusive policies and strategies in their respective countries and offering opportunities to socially discriminated groups. This process will further contribute to the ongoing review of the Continental TVET Strategy articulating the emerging trends.
- The Collection will be a digital resource which will be hosted on the continental knowledge platform ASPYEE (African Skill Portal for Youth Employment and Entrepreneurship).
- This fits in with the African Union’s officially adopted theme for 2024, “Educate an African fit for the 21st century – Building resilient education systems for increased access to inclusive, lifelong, quality and relevant learning in Africa”.Eligibility Criteria:
- Submissions will be accepted only from organizations operating within Africa
- Good practice should come from organizations involved in youth skills development and employment (including public and private colleges, non-profit organizations, training providers, private sectors organizations, government departments and multi-stakeholder lead projects)
- Organizations with existing good practice on the ASPYEE website may still enter the competition. However, an application form on the website must be completed to participate in the competition. The organization may use the opportunity to update existing good practice with up-to-date information
- All applicants should submit applications using the provided good practice template
Benefits
- All submissions will be evaluated for featuring in a Toolbox which has a “Rich collection of Equitable and Inclusive TVET resources.
- Each of the three organizations with the highest rating (score) will receive an all-expenses-paid trip for two people to Africa Skills Week 2024 in Accra, Ghana, from 14 to 18 October, including all travel, accommodation and meals.*
*Where needed, the trip costs for the personal assistants of persons with disabilities will be covered in addition to the costs for the two appointed representatives from each of the three top-scoring organizations.
Africa Skills Week
Africa Skills Week 2024 is hosted by the government of Ghana and organized by the African Union under the theme, “Creating jobs for the 21st century: Unleashing the potential of transforming skills development for sustainable employability”.
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Deadline: August 30, 2024
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