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How to strengthen informal apprenticeship systems for a better future of work?: Lessons learned from comparative analysis of country cases

How to strengthen informal apprenticeship systems for a better future of work?: Lessons learned from comparative analysis of country cases | Vocational education and training - VET | Scoop.it
This working paper undertakes a meta study on informal apprenticeship in developing countries. It compares the findings of country-level research conducted by the ILO and others in the past 15 years to shed more light on apprenticeship systems in the informal economy. It discusses the features and practices of informal apprenticeship systems, their responsiveness to rights at work, and the effectiveness of such systems along criteria such as dropouts, training quality, and transitions to employment. The analysis is complemented by a selected number of country case studies that describe and assess the policies and programmes that were introduced during past years to strengthen and upgrade apprenticeship systems in the informal economy. The findings aim to improve understanding of this complex, heterogenous, yet self-sustained training system in the informal economy for evidence-based discussions and policy dialogue between ILO constituents and beyond.
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Malawi. Public awareness and perception of TEVET activities in Malawi

For TEVET to become popular and help in driving national economic growth, the study recommends that TEVETA Malawi should espouse a targeted integrated public communication strategy comprising use of multiple communication channels, strategic placement IECM materials and use of multiple languages.

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Malawi. Career guidance and counselling: the bridge from secondary school to tertiary education

Review of current guidance and counselling programmes and practices in Malawi and their support in promoting technical and vocational training for girls
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Malawi. Human resource development for poverty reduction: strategies for the informal sector

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African countries are dependent on their informal sector and have much of their output and employment figures emanating from this sector. This paper adopted Malawi as a case study in human resource development for poverty reduction with an aim of getting a best plausible strategy in reducing poverty in Africa. Using the data set of informal sector programs in Malawi, the study recommended a family enrichment model as the best in getting these women out of poverty which will overall translate to getting Africa out of poverty.
http://www.unevoc.unesco.org/e-forum/STRATEGIES%20FOR%20INFORMAL%20SECTOR%20HUMAN%20RESOURCE%20DEVELOPMENT%20FOR%20POVERTY%20REDUCTION.pdf

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Malawi. TAIMA “HERE WE STAND” POEM 

Malawi. TAIMA “HERE WE STAND” POEM  | Vocational education and training - VET | Scoop.it
Using a TVET institution as the setting, Robert Chiwamba, STEP ambassador has launched Taima (Here We Stand) to call on all of Malawi to end gender based violence. The poem Taima (Here We Stand) calls on all people to take a stand against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and particularly for men to be role models as advocates for the elimination of GBV. The poem launch was one of the many important activities to mark 16 days of activism against gender based violence. The video is in the local language Chichewa but with English sub-titles.
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Malawi. Reggae song about women and vocational training hits No 1

Malawi. Reggae song about women and vocational training hits No 1 | Vocational education and training - VET | Scoop.it
UNESCO’s Skills and Technical Education Programme in Malawi is funded by the EU and commissioned a song for International Women’s Day in March. The song is promoting vocational trades for females as a non-traditional choice of occupation. The song has been number 1 in Malawi for some weeks and the music video on YouTube was released a week ago." https://youtu.be/SAJyFtQ8Kq0
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Malawi. Professional skills development in a resource-poor setting: the case of pharmacy in Malawi

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Called ‘task shifting’, this strategy involves re-delegating professional tasks to nonprofessional cadres according to a skills-based toolkit.
This study exposes our hidden assumption about an axiomatic transferability of Anglo American skills development models to a postcolonial, aid-dependent context. This paper therefore suggests redefining this toolkit by bridging health research into dialogue with non-health disciplinary concerns such as postcolonialism and aiddependence. In conclusion, it argues that professional skills development is context-laden; and in need of a human-centred approach that involves true indigenousparticipation–challenges not unlike those faced by the vocational skills discourse.
http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1675/2/LAM.pdf

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