• News
  • Business
  • Opportunities
    • Articles & Resources
  • Spotlight
  • Views
    • Interviews
    • Opinions
  • MSME Jobs
  • More
    • Africa
    • World
  • webmail
  • Terms of Use
MSME Africa
  • News
  • Business
  • Opportunities
    • Articles & Resources
  • Spotlight
  • Views
    • Interviews
    • Opinions
  • MSME Jobs
  • More
    • Africa
    • World
  • webmail
  • Terms of Use
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Business
  • Opportunities
    • Articles & Resources
  • Spotlight
  • Views
    • Interviews
    • Opinions
  • MSME Jobs
  • More
    • Africa
    • World
  • webmail
  • Terms of Use
No Result
View All Result
MSME Africa
No Result
View All Result

World Bank Urges Shift From Short-Term Public Works to Skills-Focused Jobs Programmes

Olusola Blessing by Olusola Blessing
January 14, 2026
in Business, News
0
World Bank Set to Approve $500m Loan to Expand MSME Finance in Nigeria
Share

The World Bank has urged governments to overhaul public works programmes, warning that short-term jobs alone are no longer sufficient to tackle unemployment, skills gaps and changing labour market demands.

In a new report titled Innovations in Public Works: Rethinking Public Works for Jobs and Skills in a Changing World, the lender said traditional public works schemes, which typically offer temporary, low-skilled infrastructure jobs, often fail to deliver lasting economic value or pathways into stable employment.

 

Public works programmes are widely used across low- and middle-income countries as a form of social protection, providing income support for vulnerable populations. However, the World Bank said these schemes must evolve to reflect labour markets increasingly shaped by digitalisation, climate pressures and demographic change.

The report noted that public works should move beyond short-term income relief and be redesigned to help participants build skills that align with growing sectors of the economy. It stressed that well-designed programmes can serve as both safety nets and stepping stones into more sustainable employment, particularly for youth, women, and informal workers.

 

According to the World Bank, a new generation of public works programmes is emerging, focused on care services, digital work and green jobs. Under care-based public works, participants provide services such as childcare, elder care and home-based support rather than physical infrastructure. In several countries, such programmes have expanded women’s participation in paid work while equipping participants with transferable caregiving and service-sector skills.

The report also highlighted the rise of digital public works, where participants contribute to the creation of digital public assets such as maps, datasets and digitised records. In some instances,  young people using smartphones and satellite imagery to support urban planning, infrastructure mapping and disaster risk management. These programmes help participants acquire practical digital skills and are considered particularly accessible to women and young people, as many tasks can be performed remotely.

 

Green public works were identified as another key area, combining job creation with climate adaptation and environmental protection. Projects such as land restoration, water management, coastal protection and flood control were cited as examples of how public works can support climate resilience while building skills relevant to agriculture, environmental services and conservation-related MSMEs.

The World Bank said these approaches demonstrate that public works programmes can be more inclusive, adaptive and cost-effective when designed around skills development and long-term employability. By aligning public spending with labour market needs, governments can better support vulnerable populations while strengthening human capital and productivity.

 

The lender added that countries investing in forward-looking public works programmes stand to gain more value from public funds, protect vulnerable people in the short term and prepare workers for future jobs, including opportunities within small businesses, community enterprises and emerging green and digital sectors.

Post Views: 6
Share

Related Posts:

  • Best Cities to live as an Entrepreneur in Nigeria
    Ultimate 2025 Guide to the Top Business Enabling…
  • MSME Africa Unveils Top 50 Remarkable MSME Founders 2023, Awards them $25,000 in Media Credits
    MSME Africa Unveils Top 50 Remarkable MSME Founders…
  • Africa must prepare for the inevitability of a global food crisis - Akinwumi Adesina
    Overcoming Binding Constraints to Competitive…
  • Top 15 Social Media Marketing Tools for Nigerian Entrepreneurs
    15 Social Media Management Tools That Will Make Life…
  • How African Startups Can Secure Funding in Tough Markets
    How African Startups Can Secure Funding in Tough Markets
  • new digital core in banks HUAWEI
    Connecting people with finance: new digital core in banks
Tags: Digital EconomyEmploymentGreen Jobslabour marketMSMEsPublic worksskills developmentSocial ProtectionWorld bankYouth employment
Previous Post

FG Says $500m AGROW Programme Will Drive Farmer-Led Growth, Food Security

Next Post

IFC Considers Up to $50m Investment in Pan-African Fund to Boost African SMEs

Next Post
IFC Invests $50 Million in Lagos Free Zone to Boost Nigeria’s Industrial and Economic Growth

IFC Considers Up to $50m Investment in Pan-African Fund to Boost African SMEs

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

No Result
View All Result
Join MSME on Whatsapp
Subscribe To Our Newsletter
Enter your email to receive a weekly round-up of our best posts. Learn more!
icon
By subscribing, you agree with our privacy policy and our terms of service.

Recent Posts

  • NCC Appoints PwC to Review Competition Levels in Nigeria’s Telecoms Sector
  • IFC Considers Up to $50m Investment in Pan-African Fund to Boost African SMEs
  • World Bank Urges Shift From Short-Term Public Works to Skills-Focused Jobs Programmes
  • FG Says $500m AGROW Programme Will Drive Farmer-Led Growth, Food Security
  • JAMB Opens Sale of 2026 UTME and Direct Entry Forms for 2026/2027 Admissions

Recent Comments

  • 10 Reasons Why SMEs Should Invest in Video Marketing - MSME Africa on How to Create Viral Videos for Social Media in 2024
  • link alay4d on 5 Nigerian-based Companies Providing Accelerator Programs for Startups in 2024
  • Damilare Oladeji on Nigerian Government Agencies that Support Entrepreneurship in 2024
  • situs alay4d on 50 Best Tools to Boost Your Productivity as an Entrepreneur in 2025
  • Otabor Osayomore Blessing on Ultimate 2025 Guide to the Top Business Enabling Cities for Startup Founders and Entrepreneurs in Nigeria
  • About us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • News
  • Newsletter
  • Submit News
  • Terms of Use

© 2023 MSME Africa - All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Financial Services
  • Opportunities
  • About Us

© 2023 MSME Africa - All rights reserved.