Vocational training
Vocational training
and employability
In many countries, the young population is growing rapidly. At the same time, there is a lack of apprenticeships, modern training opportunities and career prospects.
Many young people cannot find work. At the same time, companies and public institutions are suffering from a shortage of qualified specialists. This is where the LED comes in. It supports programs that strengthen practical vocational training and facilitate entry into working life.
Priority countries: Bolivia, Moldova, Zambia, Cambodia
The focus of our work is on:
- Promotion of national framework conditions and institutions
- Support for vocational training providers
- Strengthening career guidance and integration into the labor market
- Non-formal education programs
The aim is for people to acquire vocational skills that enable them to earn an independent income, secure work and long-term prospects. Vocational training thus becomes a key lever against poverty and exclusion
Project Overview
Moldova
Vocational training
Strengthening the personal, technical and digital skills of young adults
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Moldova
Vocational training
Promoting entrepreneurial activities at vocational schools
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Moldova
Vocational training
Strengthening the vocational training system
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Bolivia
Vocational training
Technical vocational training for young people in La Paz, El Alto and Tiquipaya
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Bolivia
Vocational training
Strengthening young people’s education, employment and income opportunities
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Bolivia
Vocational training
Education and training in irrigation technology for young people and professionals in agriculture
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