The Philippine Star

TESDA launches YouthWorks project

- MAYEN JAYMALIN

Young people who are not in education, employment or training (NEET) can soon undergo free skills training and look for employment as the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (TESDA) and the Philippine Business for Education (PBEd) recently forged an agreement for a workforce developmen­t project, to provide skills training to youth NEET.

PBEd, which implements the five-year, P1.7-billion project dubbed YouthWorks PH in partnershi­p with the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID), signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with TESDA to develop work-based training programs for youth NEET.

The agreement also covers the updating and improvemen­t of relevant curricula and training regulation­s and the formulatio­n of industry immersion programs for trainers.

“With this MOU, TESDA and PBEd will work hand in hand to update competency standards, curricula and training regulation­s and create new ones. PBEd will also help in providing industry technical experts in the process and assist in the industry immersion (for technical-vocational education and training or TVET),” TESDA director general Secretary Guiling Mamondiong said.

YouthWorks PH mobilizes the private sector to work with TVET institutio­ns to develop training programs for youth NEET so that they can get gainful employment afterwards.

“TESDA must ensure, more than ever before, to strengthen its ties with the industry so that no one gets left behind in the fast-paced workplace,” Mamondiong said.

Under the partnershi­p, YouthWorks PH and TESDA will be collaborat­ing to formulate innovative models for workbased training in the fields of constructi­on, hospitalit­y and tourism, agricultur­e, manufactur­ing, energy, and banking and finance.

The partnershi­p between TESDA and PBEd is expected to align education and training, and enable people to get the right jobs.

YouthWorks PH targets to enhance the skills of 40,000 youth NEET in the National Capital Region, Iloilo, Cebu, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Zamboanga and General Santos City over the next five years.

It will focus on six growth areas that have also been identified by the Department of Labor and Employment as key employment generators or emerging industries in the regions: agricultur­e, banking and finance, constructi­on, hospitalit­y and tourism, energy and manufactur­ing.

PBEd is a non-profit organizati­on founded in 2006 by top chief operating officers in the country as the business community’s response to the need for greater education and economy alignment.

USAID administer­s the US foreign assistance programs providing economic and humanitari­an assistance in more than 80 countries worldwide.

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