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The ILO Supported Skills Anticipation - PowerPoint Presentation

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Component of SIFA Skills Initiative for Africa SIFA A Continental Programme of the African Union Commission AUC and the African Union Development Agency NEPAD financed by the European Union and the German ID: 830249

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Slide1

The ILO

Supported

Skills Anticipation

Component of SIFA

Slide2

Skills

Initiative for Africa

(SIFA)

A

Continental

Programme

of the

African Union Commission (AUC) and the African Union Development Agency

(

NEPAD), financed by the European Union and the German

Government

Slide3

SIFA-Skills Anticipation Component

Slide4

Why Skills Anticipation Component

Slide5

Slide6

Contributes to broader SIFA Objectives

Slide7

Slide8

Increase

appreciation of skills anticipation

as

means

to

achieve

labour

market responsive skills

development in Africa

Provide guidance to Member States

on how to use skills anticipation as strategy for addressing imbalance in

demand and supply of skills

Provide tools for Rapid Skills Assessment for quick identification of reskilling and upskilling needs arising from impact of COVID 19

Capacity building of African labour

market and skills practitioners to generate, analyse and interpret

labour

market information to promote

labour

market responsive skills development policies and strategies