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World Bank Nairobi skills fest promises jobs for Africa
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59728, member: 636"] The World Bank Group will convene senior policymakers and private sector leaders in Nairobi for the Africa Skills for Jobs Policy Academy. This September 30 through October 3, 2025, gathering addresses youth employment challenges across the continent. The Government of Kenya and the Inter-University Council for East Africa serve as collaborative partners for the event. Participants will examine skills requirements within the agribusiness, energy, health, manufacturing, and tourism sectors. The academy marks the debut of the African Continental TVET Strategy spanning 2025 to 2034. Africa faces significant workforce preparation challenges, as over one million young people enter the employment market each month. The informal economy absorbs approximately 86 percent of available positions, according to World Bank research. Weak connections between education and industry create barriers alongside inadequate foundational training and fragmented systems. Technical and vocational education programs require alignment with market demands to support economic development. Representatives from more than 20 African nations will attend discussions on artificial intelligence, digitalization, and the impacts of climate adaptation. [/QUOTE]
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