2020.2212.7

Modernising TVET in Central Asia

Vocational training for economic growth sectors in Central Asia
Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Runtime
Partner
Ministerien für Bildung in Zentralasiatischen Ländern (ZAS)
Contact

Viktor Wetzel

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Context:

Centrall Asia, roughly 30 per cent of the workforce is employed in agriculture. The processing of food for sale is therefore an essential component of economic growth. As a result, young people with suitable training are needed in the food processing and logistics sectors, such as in the procurement, storage and distribution of raw materials. The demand for qualified experts and managers also extends to the logistics industry across all countries of Central Asia. This is the case for agriculture, transport and industry as a whole.

Objective:

ties of the TVET systems in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan to train the qualified experts and managers needed for economic growth areas have been developed.

Approach:

With the support of the ICON-Institute and other implementation partners, the project works to:

- Introduce international quality standards in TVET

- Provide workers with improved labour market guidance and involve the private sector in

TVET

- Establish dual approaches in TVET, i.e. combining theory with company-based practice.

 
PECA Impact sheet
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PECA Impact sheet_EN_2025
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PECA Impact sheet
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PECA Impact sheet_RU_2025
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1st Regional Scientific Conference Publication
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1st Regional Scientific Conference Publication_2023
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More about the project

This project focuses on the following GIZ work priorities: The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:

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