TaiwanICDF assists youths in the Kingdom of Eswatini to develop their skills and build promising futures
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The TaiwanICDF implemented the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Enhancement Project in the Kingdom of Eswatini in 2015 to support our partner country to cultivate professionals needed for economic development. The six-year project was completed in June 2021, and aided Eswatini in improving the effectiveness of technical and vocational education and training (TVET) by bridging the gap between industries and schools and enhancing the skills of young people. The project also addressed the development needs of local industries and helped graduates quickly enter the job market. The employment rate of counseled students reached 70 percent after graduation, which is much higher than the average youth employment rate in Eswatini of 50 percent, highlighting the successful results of the project in assisting Eswatini to strengthen youth capabilities.