Type of event:
Date:
Closing Event – Ghana project
On Thursday, 14th November, 100 delegates gathered at the Nim Avenue Hotel in Tamale to mark the closure of the British Council’s VET Toolbox project in Ghana. The event brought together key stakeholders, including representatives from commercial farms, vocational training institutions, programme beneficiaries, and the Delegation of the European Union to Ghana.
Launched in March 2023, the Agricultural Skills Enhancement Programme has focused on skills development in agriculture across the Northern, North-East, and Savannah regions. Working with public and private partners, the programme has aimed to create local jobs in agriculture and agro-processing. Key partners include the Savannah Zone Agricultural Productivity Improvement Project (SAPIP), the Commission for Technical Vocational Education and Training (CTVET), Ghana TVET Service, the Agriculture Sector Skill Body (ASSB), and selected vocational training institutes.
The project has achieved significant milestones, including the development of three curricula in Agronomy, Farm Enterprise Management, and Tractor Mechanisation. It trained 230 students through six vocational training providers, who then gained hands-on experience through Workplace Experience Learning (WEL) placements at commercial farms. Additionally, the project facilitated sustainable multi-level Public-Private Dialogue (PPD) to enhance collaboration and adapt vocational training to meet investment and labour market needs in agriculture.
At the event, Mr. David Prah, Director General of Ghana TVET Service, delivered a keynote speech emphasizing the project’s success through multi-stakeholder collaboration and innovative work-based training opportunities. Participants also reflected on the programme’s achievements and shared recommendations to guide future training and policy initiatives.