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Factsheet: Enabling youth employment in solar energy in Tanzania

Overview

In Tanzania, VET Toolbox collaborates with key public and private partners to create a conducive environment for local job creation and future investments in the solar photovoltaic (PV) subsector. Notable achievements include:

  • Developing a participatory process involving private and public actors to create new tailored solar PV course curricula and designing short training programmes, including industry attachment, to equip youth with fundamental skills to work as solar artisans in installation, service and maintenance.
  • Offering matching services in collaboration with Tanzania Renewable Energy Association (TAREA) to connect graduates with member companies for internships and facilitate the transition to (self)employment.
  • Building the capacity of the Arusha Technical College (ATC) as the main service provider supporting employment in the solar PV sector in technical artisanship and entrepreneurship.
  • Establishing a public-private dialogue (PPD) platform for the renewable energy sector in Tanzania to discuss the (skills) needs of the sector.

Key results

  • 215 people trained
  • 125 graduates employed
  • Employment rate of 58%

Read more about this opportunity-driven pilot project in our factsheet!