Over the past two years, the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) has dedicated significant resources to enhance the practical skills of youth in the Pacific small island countries. This initiative, aimed at fostering economic opportunities and reducing unemployment, particularly among young women and youth with disabilities, has engaged over 2,600 participants, providing training in diverse areas such as business management, organic farming, and food processing.
The evaluation of these training programmes was carried out during the first half of 2024 in Fiji and Vanuatu. It was conducted by TVET International Consulting Ltd. in collaboration with local communications consultants, provides valuable insights into the effectiveness of our efforts. Two key insights from the report are particularly noteworthy. Firstly, the quantitative surveys indicated high levels of satisfaction among trainees, with a significant number achieving employment or starting their own businesses. Secondly, the qualitative case studies highlighted personal stories of transformation, underscoring the training’s impact on confidence, interpersonal skills, and career advancement. To read more click here: http://hdl.handle.net/11599/5623