Partners implementing the EEVT project

Partners implementing the EEVT project

Project Profile

The EEVT Project is implemented by the Vocational Education Training Authority (VETA) and international development charity VSO, in partnership with BG Tanzania. The EEVT project (Enhancing Employability through Vocational Training) aims at improving the employability of young people in the regions of Mtwara and Lindi, with a focus on the growing demand for skilled labour in the gas industry and related services. Over 2 years, VETA teachers and their students will be trained by tutors from VSO. On the long run, VETA will be capable of producing a steady stream of qualified craftsmen and teachers.

More than 620 students from VETA Mtwara and more than 224 students from VETA Lindi are benefiting from the project. The number of students benefiting from the project will continue to increase as more students continue to join for both short and long courses while others graduating as from 2014. 4 Teachers from VETA Lindi and 7 VETA Mtwara are also part of beneficiaries in this project through capacity building (training by City and Guilds) and also one-on one coaching from VSO technical advisors.

The EEVT project is governed by the signed memorandum of understanding (MOU) which among other things stipulates the role of each partner to the project. GIZ, VETA, VSO Tanzania and Tanzania LNG have signed the MOU which provides the framework of all operations and project activities
in a model of partnership approach. On 10th October 2013, the three partners have also signed another MOU for EEVT VETA Lindi extension in the presence of Hon. First Lady Mama Salma Kikwete who was the Guest of Honour during inauguration of the project in Lindi. Prior the Lindi inauguration, the same project was also inaugurated in November 2012 by Hon. Dr. Mohamed Gharib
Bilal at VETA Mtwara. The project steering committee, with membership representation from GIZ, VETA, Tanzania LNG and VSO Tanzania, is the top overseer and decisive body of the project.

Since 2014, the project has scaled up in terms of support and recognition where more extractive companies have joined their forces to support the project. Currently, the project is supported by GIZ and Tanzania LNG Plant Project - a joint venture combined of 5 major O&G companies (BG Group, Ophir, Pavilion Energy, ExxonMobil and Statoil). The first phase of the project ended in December 2015 (2012-2015) and the second was extended for the next 2 years from January 2016 to December 2017.

Among the notable and key components covered in phase includes industry Links program, Capacity of Centers, Quality of Training, International Accreditation and Career Matching. These five components form the basis of EEVT phase two project where a block system approach will be introduced and placing industry links at the core of the project. In addition, phase two has added three new trades based on the experience of phase one; scaffolding, plant operator and industrial painting of which the training is expected to be provided in short course basis.


Jumatatu, 4 Novemba 2013

WORKSHOP ON VOCATIONAL SKILLS GAPS STUDY IN THE TANZANIAN GAS & OIL SECTOR - DAR (ILO OFFICE) BY VETA, VSO TANZANIA, BG TANZANIA AND ILO

VSO Tanzania staff with an invited member (lady) posing for  the group photo after concluding the workshop on vocational gaps skills study in Tanzanian oil and gas sector at ILO head office in Dar.
An outside photo for some staff from VSO Tanzania and invited member in front of the workshop poster at ILO head office in Dar
Mr. Thomas Katebalirwe (Director of Technical and Vocational Education and Training - Ministry of Education and Vocational training) giving closing remarks after constructive and promising discussion on vocational gaps skills study on Tanzanian gas and oil sector at ILO head office in Dar.
M&E Programme Manager (VSO Tanzania - Russell Gates) giving an overview and wrap ups of the discussion to the participants on vocational gaps skills study on Tanzanian gas and oil sector at ILO head office in Dar.
Director of Vocational Education and Training - VETA (L. Lukindo - R) giving clarifications to some of the issues and comments from the invited participants
Representative from Statoil (one of the oil and gas exploration company) giving his comments and remarks on the report
Invited members continue to give their inputs to the report
Invited participants giving their comments and inputs to the vocational gaps skills study
Remarks delivery from Jean Van Wetter (VSO Tanzania)
Jean Van Wetter (VSO Tanzania-Country Director) delivering his remarks during the presentation of the study in ILO head office - Dar
L-R; Generali Ulimwengu (moderator), Kate Sullam (BG Tanzania) and Jean Van Wetter (VSO Tanzania) as seen taking a very close follow up of the study 
Presentation of key findings from the study
Some of the invited members taking part and follow up the presentation of the vocational skills gaps in Tanzanian gas and oil sector, ILO office in Dar
Kate Sullam (BG Tanzania's Social Performance Manager) giving remarks to participants before the presentation of the study at ILO head office in Dar
Moderator of the discussion; Generali Ulimwengu taking a follow up of the presentation
Vice President of East Africa BG (front) and Jean (VSO Country Director) making a close follow up of the study presentation (not seen) at ILO head office
Representative from Ministry of Energy and Minerals delivering his official opening speech prior the start of the presentation at ILO head office
The Director of Vocational Training Education (VETA) L. Lukindo delivering her remarks prior the presentation of the study results at ILO head office - Dar
 

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