VET Talks
They work all over the world. They are directors of training centres, they run ministerial departments, they are VET experts, they work in the private sector ... They all share their experiences with the VET Toolbox.
Paul Comyn
Senior Skills and Employability Specialist, ILO
To be responsive and flexible is key to success PPP in VET.
Hannelore Kress
Senior Project Manager, Federal Institute for VET (BIBB)
A legal framework is a basis to success PPP in VET.
Nicola Tissi
TVET Expert, UNESCO - IIPE Pôle de Dakar
We created an online platform to share resources and tools on TVET reforms in the countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union.
Elmar Kerck
Regional Programmes Africa, GIZ
Trust is key to success PPP in VET.
Amadou Adamou
E.D. of the polytechnic Centre of Mazayaki, Niger
It is about fighting against youth unemployment, immigration, banditry and religious fundamentalism, all of which are caused by the lack of training for young people.
Marie Dorléans
Expert in Finance and Governance for the European Training Foundation, Italy
The public-private partnership can only be achieved if it is already associated with a public-public partnership that works well.
Michel Faye
E.D. of the VET Department of the Ministry of VET, Apprenticeship and Handicrafts, Senegal
The first challenge is an equitable and inclusive access to VET.
Alexis Hoyaux
VET Expert for the Luxembourg Development Agency, Luxembourg
There are many ways to organize vocational training and so many sources of funding.
Awa Ndiaye Sagna
E.D. of the Training Center for Port and Logistic Professions of Dakar, Senegal
The person who runs a training centre must know how a company works and more, have knowledge of administrative management and marketing.
Hedi Charfi
Representative of the Tunisian Union of Industry, Trade and Handicrafts, Tunisia
Training is the elevator of companies and human beings to develop.