The Vanuatu National Music Act has entered its first stage of drafting, spearheaded by the Department of Industry (DoI) under the Ministry of Trade and Commerce (MoTC).
Fourteen key educators from Ambae and Maewo schools in PENAMA province have enhanced their capacity to drive positive changes in their schools, through a two-week training course facilitated by the
The re-registration of major national education providers like the Vanuatu Nursing College of Education (VNCE) requires the willingness of those in superior roles at those institutions to commit to fixing
The Ministry of Health (MOH) is considering the possibility of allowing a foreign medical university to set up and operate in Vanuatu while the Government sets up its own nursing
In a significant gesture of support, the Vanuatu Qualifications Authority (VQA) handed over a generous VT2 million cheque to the Department of Labour (DoL) yesterday.
The Vanuatu Institute of Public Administration and Management (VIPAM) under the Office of the Public Service Commission (OPSC) has secured job placements for over 70 university students currently in their
Ellis Silas
4 May, 2021, 7:00 pm
Trainees work at the construction of the
Provincial Area Administration Offi ce at
Imlao Village, South West Tanna.
Picture SUPPLIED (Fenda Sam)
By ELLIS SILAS, JERROL ARNHAMBAT, FENDA SAM and ANTHONY BAILEY
In recognition of the centrality of human resource development to economic growth outcomes, the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)-funded skills development programs around the Pacific region have been supporting skills sector reform and institutional strengthening since the late 1990s.
The need to navigate complex political-economic situations at the national, provincial and community levels make the process of reform intricate, requiring time and sustained commitment.