Component III - Effective & Innovative Training delivery & Labor Market Information and Services

"Component 3 aims at increasing the relevance of TVET by strengthening the use of labour market data for making decisions regarding TVET sector development. A Fund for Innovative Training (FIT) has been established to support new approaches and increase access of vulnerable groups to TVET. FIT emphasis on projects in four windows: 1) green skills, 2) empowerment of women, youth and marginalised groups, 3) enterprise involvement and 4) entrepreneurship. These projects are expected to make the TVET system more flexible and more responsive to the needs of people in areas with low coverage."

Component 3 Updates

STEVTA introduces demand-driven vocational training

KARACHI, Oct 30, 2015:Sindh Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (STEVTA)is initiating two new training schemes, which will ensure greater involvement of the industry in the delivery of vocational training besides helping young boys and girls attain employable skills and ...

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Skills training to reduce poverty, unemployment

ISLAMABAD Jan 25, 2016: The best way to reduce poverty and unemployment is to equip the men and women with employable skills, says Zulfiqar Ahmad Cheema, Executive Director National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC). Speaking at a media sensitization ...

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Skills training plays vital role in economic development

KARACHI, March 1, 2016: Pakistan can exploit the potential of its growing young population only by equipping the boys and girls with employable skills, which are in demand in the domestic and international markets, said Zulfiqar Ahmad Cheema, the Executive ...

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Skilled workforce to support economic growth

KARACHI: March, 2, 2016: Speakers here on Wednesday emphasized on the importance oftechnical education and vocational training (TVET), which is significant for producing skilled workforce to meet demand of the industry. Terming the TVET as a pathway towards socio economic ...

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Formulating National Qualification Framework

ISLAMABAD: The development of a national qualification framework (NQF) for technical and vocational education and training (TVET) institutes in Pakistan is one of the important pillars of the National Skills Strategy 2009-13 as well as overall reforms in this sector. ...

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NAVTTC strives for national standards

ISLAMABAD: A demand-driven, nationally certified technical and vocational education and training (TVET) system plays an important role in skill development as well as national economic growth. The absence of uniform national standards, however, challenge the effectiveness of Pakistan’s TVET system. ...

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Task forces to prepare plan for 10,000 in-service TVET teachers

ISLAMABAD: Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Reform Support Programme facilitated a one-day workshop for introducing the concept for in-service training of 10,000 teachers in Pakistan’s TVET institutes. Shahrukh Nusrat, the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) Director ...

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