
Designing Ghana’s Future Workforce: Why labour market intelligence must guide education, training and work
The Ministry of Labour, Jobs and Employment should therefore collaborate closely with the Ministry of Education, the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission, the Commission for Technical and Vocational Education and Training, universities, employers, professional bodies and specialist career development organisations to build a national framework for education, training and work.
Ghana needs a wider Education, Training and Work Ecosystem that connects learning directly to employment, enterprise and national development.
The opportunity is that Ghana can redesign the relationship between education, training and employment in a way that prepares its citizens not only for local jobs, but also for national, sub-regional, continental and global opportunities.
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