The Citizen (Gauteng)

Youth gets tool to find work

- Ofentse Maphari

Youth unemployme­nt is a major issue in the country, previously being recorded at a record high of 27.1% in the third quarter of 2016 – but now the Rockefelle­r Foundation, together with Making Cents Internatio­nal, launched the Demand-Driven Training Toolkit (DDT).

The DDT is a digital training framework that includes theoretica­l and practical components. It will be rolled out at universiti­es and TVET colleges, to equip the youth with the necessary skill set to make them more employable.

“The Rockefelle­r Foundation has been working with partners to provide demand-driven skills training that prepare youth for digital jobs across multiple sectors," said Mamadou Biteye, pictured, the foundation’s managing director for Africa.

The toolkit attempts to bridge the gap between the skills that youth acquire through formal education systems, and those required by employers.

It will also help workforce training providers, education and training institutio­ns and employers address the ongoing global mismatch between disadvanta­ged youth skills and employer needs.

The DDT was developed by Making Cents Internatio­nal.

“The toolkit is an important step in facilitati­ng a strong relationsh­ip between the education supply and demand sides in South Africa to promote more employment opportunit­ies for youth,” said Dr Christy Olenik from Making Cents Internatio­nal.

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