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You are here: Home / cat / Zambia Unveils Apprenticeship Pilot to Tackle Skills Gap

Zambia Unveils Apprenticeship Pilot to Tackle Skills Gap

Dated: March 31, 2026

Zambia has launched a broad package of skills development tools aimed at improving employability and aligning training more closely with labour market needs across major sectors of the economy. Announced in Livingstone, the initiative introduced the National Critical Skills List, Sector Skills Strategies, three Sector Skills Bodies, and a pilot National Apprenticeship Programme, marking a significant step toward strengthening workforce readiness in sectors such as mining, energy, tourism, and agriculture.

The initiative is being implemented through the Ministry of Labour and Social Security’s Skills Advisory Committee Secretariat, with support from the International Labour Organization’s European Union-funded Skills Development for Increased Employability Programme. As part of the rollout, 1,000 apprentices will be placed in one-year work-based training programmes across four priority sectors. The apprenticeship model is being anchored under the Ministry of Technology and Science to ensure stronger links between technical education and real workplace experience.

Zambian officials described the launch as a timely response to the country’s growing skills gap. Labour Minister Brenda Tambatamba said the new tools are designed to help address the mismatch between training outcomes and employer needs, noting that youth unemployment remains above 17 percent while around 60 percent of employers struggle to find workers with the right skills. She emphasized that Zambia is moving toward a more demand-driven and technology-enabled skills system that supports innovation, entrepreneurship, and economic transformation.

The Ministry of Technology and Science also highlighted the importance of preparing a workforce that is equipped not only with qualifications but with practical capabilities. Officials said the National Apprenticeship Programme represents a major shift toward hands-on learning, with evidence from other countries showing that strong apprenticeship systems can significantly reduce youth unemployment.

The International Labour Organization described the launch as an important milestone in Zambia’s efforts to modernize its training system. According to the ILO, the new tools are expected to improve coordination among government institutions, employers, workers, and training providers, addressing long-standing fragmentation in skills development. The pilot apprenticeship programme has been designed in line with international standards on quality apprenticeships and is intended to equip young people with practical, work-ready skills.

The European Union, which supports the programme through its Global Gateway investment strategy, also stressed the importance of partnerships in advancing skills development. EU representatives noted that stronger skills systems are essential for enabling private sector engagement and expanding economic opportunity, and they praised the broad involvement of employers in shaping the initiative.

Employer representatives welcomed the reforms as a practical response to long-standing labour market challenges. They said the National Critical Skills List will provide clearer guidance for workforce planning, curriculum development, and career pathways for young people, while the apprenticeship model offers a valuable combination of classroom learning and workplace experience that benefits both businesses and jobseekers.

Trade union representatives also emphasized the broader economic value of apprenticeships, noting that practical training in areas such as electrical work, construction, and mining can directly support productivity, infrastructure development, and industrial efficiency. They described apprenticeship as a foundation for building a stronger and more productive economy.

Overall, the newly launched tools are expected to improve enterprise productivity, create more decent work opportunities, and contribute to Zambia’s inclusive economic transformation by building a workforce that is better aligned with the demands of a modern economy.

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