High levels of unemployment, in particular among youth, is
one of the main causes of poverty in the Palestinian Territory. At the same
time, the private sector is in dire need of properly skilled people to work for
them or start their own business. To tackle this paradox and to reduce
unemployment in the Palestinian Territory, the Belgian Development Agency (BTC)
started a program to improve the quality and the labour market relevance of
Technical and Vocational Education and Training. To reach this objective, Work
Based Learning (WBL) schemes are introduced in TVET. 73 WBL initiatives in the
West Bank and Gaza for a total of EUR 1.800.000 were launched in April.
The principle behind the Work Based Learning is fairly
simple: the best way to make sure that young people learn skills relevant for
the labour market is to assure that part of the training takes place in the
workplace while doing real work. This way, WBL improves the practical skills of
the students and facilitates the transition from the world of training to the
world of work. A first pilot WBL programme was launched in 2015 and has proven
very successful. The programme offered a substantial reduction in costs for the
participating institutions and companies, increased enrolment of young people
in TVET and resulted in significantly higher employment among graduates.
Therefore, the Belgian Development Agency (BTC), together
with its local partners, have decided to set up a full-fledged Work Based
Learning Fund in the Palestinian Territory. The main aim of the WBL Fund is to
stimulate active partnership between TVET institutions and the labour market,
creating Public Private Partnerships (PPP) in TVET education.
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