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You are here: Home / cat / Strengthening TVET and Digital Skills for Future Jobs in Sub-Saharan Africa

Strengthening TVET and Digital Skills for Future Jobs in Sub-Saharan Africa

Dated: May 12, 2026

Sub-Saharan Africa continues to face a serious skills and employment crisis, with more than one in five young people neither studying nor working. Businesses across the region frequently report that a lack of skilled workers limits productivity and economic growth. Weak foundational learning also remains a major concern, as many children struggle with basic reading and comprehension skills by the age of ten. These challenges highlight the urgent need for balanced investments in both foundational education and technical skills development to improve productivity, inclusivity and adaptability in the workforce.

The discussion revisits earlier findings from “The Skills Balancing Act in Sub-Saharan Africa,” which emphasized the need to balance economic growth objectives with inclusion of vulnerable populations. Policymakers were encouraged to invest not only in technical and job-specific skills but also in cognitive and socio-emotional learning that prepares workers for changing labor market demands. The authors now reflect on how global economic shifts and technological advancements have made these issues even more pressing than anticipated several years ago.

One major recommendation focuses on expanding Global Skills Partnerships to strengthen Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). Weak collaboration between training institutions and employers has reduced the effectiveness of vocational education in many African countries. International partnerships can help bridge this gap by aligning training programs with industry needs and creating pathways for both domestic and overseas employment. Examples such as Germany’s partnerships with Senegal and Ghana demonstrate how collaboration in sectors like renewable energy, construction and information technology can improve workforce readiness while also supporting skilled migration opportunities.

The article also highlights the growing importance of tracking employment outcomes for TVET graduates. Young people often face difficulties selecting the right training programs because reliable information on employment rates and income opportunities is limited. Better graduate tracking systems can provide valuable insights into which sectors offer stronger employment prospects and faster job placement. Rwanda’s graduate tracking initiative and Chile’s education data systems are presented as examples that can help students make informed career choices while encouraging training providers to improve program quality.

Rapid technological change is identified as another major challenge shaping the future of work in Sub-Saharan Africa. Advances in artificial intelligence, automation, robotics and digital platforms are transforming labor markets faster than expected. Without strong literacy, numeracy, socio-emotional and digital skills, workers may struggle to adapt to evolving job requirements. The article stresses that digital competencies are no longer limited to technology-related occupations but are becoming essential across nearly all sectors of the economy.

To respond effectively, the region must invest in digital infrastructure, affordable internet access and workforce reskilling initiatives. Public-private partnerships can help deliver demand-driven vocational training and higher education programs that better match labor market needs. The article also emphasizes the need to close digital access gaps, particularly for women, by improving affordability, online safety and digital relevance in daily life and work environments.

The authors conclude that the speed of technological transformation creates both risks and opportunities for African youth. Without urgent reforms in education and workforce development, many young people could be excluded from future employment opportunities. Policymakers, development partners and educational institutions are therefore encouraged to modernize skills development systems, strengthen vocational training, and prepare young workers for a rapidly evolving global economy.

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