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Call for Papers 2022 : Call for papers for Sustainable Skills Development and Youth Employability

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Link: https://www.facebook.com/TVTI.EDU.ET/photos/a.506376482860023/2240249459472708/
 
When Jul 15, 2022 - Jul 16, 2022
Where Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Submission Deadline TBD
Categories    emerging technology, adoption   youth employability   partnership in tvet   tvet delivery, industry growth
 

Call For Papers

Technical and Vocational Training Institute
Research and Community Service Directorate
Call for Papers
First International Conference
Grand Theme: Sustainable Skills Development and Youth Employability
Sub Themes: Linkage, collaboration, and partnership in TVET for sustainable development
Emerging technology, adoption, and transfer in TVET programs
Youth entrepreneurship, technology/skill competition, and talent cultivation
TVET delivery, industry growth, and market response
Governance, leadership, and management in TVET
Pandemic, conflict social crisis and institutional responses

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