Context
In 2020, 17.5 per cent of young people aged 15 to 24 in Honduras were unemployed. 40 per cent of the Honduran labour force lacks basic technical problem-solving skills. At the same time, the vocational training available is not sufficiently tailored to the specific requirements of marginalised groups. Moreover, technical vocational training does not meet the needs of the labour market. Therefore, the lack of vocational qualifications is widespread and stops young people from entering the labour market, and also hinders economic development.
Objective
The Honduran vocational training system provides high-quality basic and advanced training geared to the needs of the labour market and marginalised young people.