Type | Working Paper - Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA) |
Title | Skills development for secure livelihoods |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2012 |
URL | http://www.adeanet.org/triennale/Triennalestudies/subtheme2/2_3_01_Adam_en.pdf |
Abstract | The study on “skills development for secure livelihoods” is a German Internaional Cooperation (GIZ) contribution to the second of the three major sub-themes of the Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA) Triennial: “Technical and vocational skills development for socio-economic growth and lifelong learning”. 2. The report presents experiences and lessons learned from projects with the overarching goal of improving the livelihoods of poor and disadvantaged people through skills development measures in Uganda, Kenya and South Africa. The specific focus of the study is on identifying success factors and replicable (good practice -) instruments across the different country contexts and on conclusions at an operational level rather than on an elaboration of (additional) synopsis of theoretical concepts. Therefore the outset of the study was a desktop research of existing studies and evaluations. |
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