AfDB Approves USD 41m Funding to Boost Graduate Employment in Malawi

10/02/2012
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The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved funding of USD 41 million to improve the employment prospects of graduates and students in Malawi through training and skills development.

The financing to support efforts of the Malawian government in improving the quality and relevance of skills for job creation and employability is a mix of loans and grants from the AfDB’s African Development Fund and its Nigerian Trust Fund, and includes a contribution from the government of USD 4.1 million.

The main beneficiaries of the project will be students and teachers in key institutions of Higher Education and Technical, Entrepreneurial, Vocational Education and Training (TEVET) in Malawi.

Other beneficiaries will include secondary school graduates, teaching staff, and prospective employers.

The project will last for five years and will offer increased access to TEVET and higher education.  It will also target education institutions with good links to employers.  There will also be improved monitoring and evaluation systems in the beneficiary institutions linked to relevant government ministries.  It will also include impact evaluations to measure the project’s effectiveness in boosting participation and retention in TEVET and higher education

The project is in line with the Malawian government’s growth and development strategy for 2011 to 2016, the national education sector plan for 2008 to 2017, and the AfDB’s medium term strategy for 2008 to 2012 and is strategy for higher education and science training.


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Wantwa Mwangomba - Malawi 17/04/2012 20:35
That was what I personally was anticipating from the largest African institution like this. So, I welcome the development as a Malawian and moreover as a graduate with passion to develop our continent. See you there in a near future. Bravo!!!!!
Mcloud Saka - Malawi 26/02/2012 16:49
Thats a welcome development.Thumbs up AfDB and pliz lets know when and how to access the grants....
Mnana M - Tanzania 13/02/2012 13:04
Congratulation to both ADB and Malawi Government that's good step I had from you I like the way the funds sets up to improve graduate employment in Malawi.
Godwin Pondelani - Malawi 11/02/2012 17:54
This is good news for our country and I hope all deserving individuals will benefit from this facility.
lewis mangaba - Zimbabwe 11/02/2012 10:19
Great what the bank is doing to tackle poverty and unemployment in Africa.Without jealous would have loved to see such help coming down to countries like Zimbabwe too.






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