
Audio By Carbonatix
The Government of Ghana with support from its donor partners has inaugurated a new Secretariat for the Sector Skills Bodies to boost the implementation of Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) strategies in the country; a move which aims to guarantee a demand-driven and robust labour market skills intelligence system for Ghana’s socio-economic development.
The new secretariat was constructed by GIZ Ghana through the Ghana Skills Development Initiative (GSDI III) Project, with funding support from the European Union (EU) and the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) to enhance the operations of the Sector Skill Bodies in the country.

The Sector Skill Bodies are national partnership organizations which encompass all the stakeholders such as industry, labour and training providers with the common purpose of developing strong, efficient and effective workforce for the industrial sector.
The Bodies also aim to identify the future skills needs of the various industries and to develop national occupational standards and apprenticeship frameworks that would reduce skills gaps and shortages among others.
Speaking at the official inauguration of the Secretariat in Accra, the Minister for Education, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum commended the Commission for TVET and its development partners, especially the German Government for the support towards the Development of TVET in Ghana.
He said that in order to reduce unemployment and improve the standard of education in the country, it is imperative to incorporate the needs of the private sector players in the decision-making processes.
The Country Director of GIZ Ghana, Regina Barbosa stated that the German Development Cooperation is convinced that with demand driven training provided to job-seeking youth, the labour market will be filled with more competent and qualified persons as employees or service providers.

It is for this reason that the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation, she noted, has committed about 27 Million Euros towards the implementation of the Programme for Sustainable Economic Development (PSED), with TVET being an integral part of the Programme.
This funding support has led to the extension of the Ghana Skills Development Initiative (GSDI) to October 2022.
Regina Barbosa therefore admonished members of the Sector Skills Bodies to use the facility judiciously to ensure that the aims and objectives for its establishment are fully realized.
The Team Leader for Trade and Macro-economic Delegation of the EU in Ghana, Mr. Timothy Dolan disclosed that during the last financial framework 2014-2020, the European Commission committed nearly 2 billion euros to Africa in the form of bilateral education and Vocational Education and Training (VET) programmes.
“We confirm that VET support will be pivotal also in our financial framework 2021-2027 and our new Multi Annual Indicative Programme for Ghana will most certainly include specific activities on skills development,” Mr. Dolan said.
On his part, the Swiss Ambassador to Ghana, His Excellency Mr. Philipp Stalder assured that Switzerland will continue to support Ghana to become a resilient and self-dependent country. “Through our cooperation activities, we want to promote attractive framework conditions for sustainable growth and thus the creation of decent income opportunities for the population.
According to him, the development of skills for employment and entrepreneurship will continue to be on their agenda, and are looking forward to discussing with their partners how they could expand and deliver greater impacts from the ongoing works in the skills sector.
Latest Stories
-
‘We are toying with our democracy’ — Dr Bomfeh criticises passage of Tribunal Bill
4 seconds -
Ghana breast cancer centre strengthens global learning through US student exchange
9 minutes -
NDC promised to restore tribunals, must honour mandate — Theophilus Dzimega Jnr
23 minutes -
Judiciary Service needs greater investment, not tribunal courts – Baffour Awuah
24 minutes -
Justice will be served to accused persons and Republic – Deputy AG on Adu-Boahene trial
27 minutes -
Tribunal system more expensive than traditional courts – Manhyia South MP
27 minutes -
Tribunal Bill is unconstitutional, expensive and historically ineffective — Nana Agyei Baffour Awuah
28 minutes -
NDC government alone in pushing unconstitutional Tribunal Bill despite opposition -Baffour Awuah
1 hour -
Mr Eazi is helping change how Africa althletes get paid
1 hour -
NAIMOS disables six excavators and seizes firearms in anti-galamsey raid at Ahwiren
4 hours -
One year on: How Gideon Boako is redefining constituency leadership
4 hours -
Woman in court over alleged GH¢675,000 GAF recruitment scam
4 hours -
France vs England mega-preview: Predictions, form guide, key players and more
5 hours -
Mahama backs Black Stars to win AFCON, World Cup with squad stability
6 hours -
Nikki Samonas takes over as host of Joy Prime’s ‘Changes’
6 hours