Profil de projet — Éducation et formation professionnelles au Bhoutan



Aperçu 

CA-3-P010696001
4 950 000 $
The Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning (CA-CRA_ACR-0010011150)
2022-03-11 - 2027-07-31
Actif
Affaires mondiales Canada
OGM Indo-Pacifique

Pays / région 

• Bhoutan (100,00%)

Secteur 

• Éducation, niveau non spécifié : Politique de l'éducation et gestion administrative (11110) (20,00%)
• Éducation secondaire : Formation professionnelle (11330) (80,00%)

Marqueur politique 

• Durabilité de l'environnement (thème transversal) (objectif significatif)
• Égalité entre les sexes (objectif significatif)
• Questions touchant les jeunes (objectif significatif)
• Questions touchant les personnes handicapées (objectif significatif)

Description 

The project aims to support a reformed technical and vocational education training (TVET) system in Bhutan to equip graduates with the knowledge and skills that meet labour market needs and contribute to the country’s sustainable socio-economic development. In Bhutan, the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic exacerbated skills shortages and youth unemployment (22.6% in 2021), with women comprising the majority of the unemployed and under-represented. The BEST project works with key national government agencies, including the Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD), to help implement Bhutan’s 2021 National TVET Reform Plan. This Plan aims to have 20% of high school graduates enter the TVET stream each year and produce work-ready men and women graduates with skills that meet labour market needs and contribute to socio-economic development, thereby helping to alleviate poverty. Project activities include: (1) developing recruitment strategies and systems for bringing students into TVET; (2) delivering leadership and governance training to TVET agencies and TVET institutions; (3) developing industry-responsive courses aligned with the TVET reform agenda and labour market needs; (4) providing training to curriculum developers at the Department of Technical Education and TVET institutions; and (5) establishing partnerships between industry and TVET institutions. The BEST project activities integrate gender equality and women’s empowerment through access to education and employment, and promote gender-sensitive environmental mainstreaming practices in education. The project expects to benefit approximately 16,000 Bhutanese youth (men and women) in technical training institutions.

Résultats escomptés 

Les résultats escomptés de ce projet comprennent : 1) un nombre accru d’étudiants (hommes et femmes) s’inscrivent aux programmes d’EFTP au Bhoutan; 2) les diplômés des établissements d’EFTP sont plus compétents et aptes au travail; 3) les diplômés (hommes et femmes) des établissements d’EFTP au Bhoutan bénéficient de meilleures perspectives économiques.

Résultats atteints 

s.o.

Budget et dépenses 


Budget original 700 000 $
Décaissements prévus 599 761 $
Transactions
Pourcentages des pays par secteur
Type de financement Don hors réorganisation de la dette (y compris quasi-dons)
Type de collaboration Bilatéral
Type d'aide Interventions de type projet
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