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You are here: Home / cat / Building Digital Skills to Empower Rural Communities in Albania

Building Digital Skills to Empower Rural Communities in Albania

Dated: September 18, 2025

A new UN-led initiative is transforming Albania’s rural economy by equipping the workforce with digital skills to enhance agriculture, create decent jobs, and support the country’s EU accession goals. The “Digital Agriculture and Rural Transformation” (DART) programme, implemented jointly by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), the International Labour Organization (ILO), and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), empowers small farmers, agricultural workers, and young people with the competencies required for a modern and competitive agricultural sector.

Agriculture remains a cornerstone of Albania’s economy, accounting for nearly 20 percent of GDP and employing over 40 percent of the population. However, the majority of farmers are smallholders with limited access to technology and information. By introducing digital tools such as mobile apps for weather and pest alerts, online marketplaces, and other innovations, DART enables farmers to improve yields, increase incomes, and gain direct access to new markets. Digital agriculture, which integrates technologies like IoT devices, satellite imagery, artificial intelligence, and blockchain, allows farmers to make data-driven decisions, optimize resources, and enhance productivity and sustainability, with potential yield increases of 30–70 percent and income boosts of 20–40 percent.

Recognizing that technology alone is insufficient, the ILO’s role in DART emphasizes skill-building. A large-scale survey assesses the digital readiness of farmers and vocational training providers, identifying gaps and guiding inclusive, evidence-based interventions. Over 400 farmers, half of them women, will be trained in digital agriculture practices in partnership with the Agricultural University of Tirana. In addition, at least 40 public workers and 180 TVET students will receive training to enhance their digital capabilities. These programs cover areas such as crop monitoring, irrigation management, and market access, enabling farmers to improve the quality and competitiveness of their produce.

The integration of digital agriculture into Albania’s vocational education and training (TVET) system is another key component of DART. Six TVET schools and three adult training centers are modernizing curricula, training teachers, and acquiring digital equipment to prepare more than 180 students as future “agri-tech” professionals. This initiative ensures that the next generation is equipped to bring innovation to rural areas and view agriculture as a viable, modern career path.

At a systemic level, DART supports the establishment of an Agricultural Sector Skills Council under the National Agency for Vocational Education, Training and Qualifications (NAVETQ). The council will align training programs with labor market needs, update occupational and qualification standards, and ensure skills development keeps pace with technological advancements. Launched in 2024 with funding from the UN SDG Fund’s Digital Transformation Window, the programme is part of a global effort to leverage digitalization for sustainable development. With a total budget of USD 3.3 million, DART aligns with Albania’s national priorities and EU accession ambitions.

By combining digital innovation with inclusive skills development and institutional reform, DART is acting as a catalyst for rural transformation in Albania. The program is helping to build a resilient, future-ready agricultural sector, empowering rural communities, enhancing livelihoods, and positioning the country to meet its long-term development goals.

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