EU-Ghana Pact for Skills: A €16 million boost for TVET in Ghana

EU Ghana Pact for Skills A E16 million boost for TVET in Ghana

The EU-Ghana Pact for Skills project is a joint initiative between the German government, the European Union, and the Government of Ghana to transform Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Ghana.

The project will invest €16 million to enhance skills development and employment opportunities for Ghana’s workforce, especially the youth.

The project will also support Ghana’s strategy to address the skills gap and reduce unemployment through TVET. The Minister of Education, Dr. Osei Yaw Adutwum, launched the project at the Ministry of Education and emphasized the need to incorporate STEM in TVET.

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