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Unité de recherche
DFAE
Numéro de projet
ExSt.2014.457
Titre du projet
Strategic and Operational Evaluation of the Project \"Swiss South African Cooperation Initiative (SSACI)\", RPSA

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Mots-clé
(Allemand)
Swiss South African Cooperation Initiative (SSACI), South Africa, Vocational Skills
Mots-clé
(Anglais)
Swiss South African Cooperation Initiative (SSACI), South Africa, Vocational Skills
Mots-clé
(Français)
Swiss South African Cooperation Initiative (SSACI), South Africa, Vocational Skills
Mots-clé
(Italien)
Swiss South African Cooperation Initiative (SSACI), South Africa, Vocational Skills
Description succincte
(Allemand)
For years, South African economy has identified a shortage of skilled personnel as one of the most serious constraints on the country's economic growth. At the same time, almost half of South Africa's young men and women in the 18-24 years age-group are unemployed because they lack the technical and vocational skills the labour market needs (\"skills gap\"). SSACI is a Public Private Partnership in the area of vocational training between SDC and Swiss enterprises in South Africa. Registered in South Africa, SSACI provides financial and technical support to vocational skills training and job creation projects for out-of-school youths from formerly disadvantaged communities. The aim of the Swiss-South African Cooperation Initiative (SSACI) is to reduce poverty by providing young unemployed South Africans with the necessary skills to find work and earn a living, or to start their own businesses. The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) established this public- private partnership with Swiss companies operating in South Africa. Since 2001, 80% of the beneficiaries have found work earning a regular income, and hundreds of new businesses and micro-entreprises have been established and technically supported.
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Description succincte
(Anglais)
For years, South African economy has identified a shortage of skilled personnel as one of the most serious constraints on the country's economic growth. At the same time, almost half of South Africa's young men and women in the 18-24 years age-group are unemployed because they lack the technical and vocational skills the labour market needs (\"skills gap\"). SSACI is a Public Private Partnership in the area of vocational training between SDC and Swiss enterprises in South Africa. Registered in South Africa, SSACI provides financial and technical support to vocational skills training and job creation projects for out-of-school youths from formerly disadvantaged communities. The aim of the Swiss-South African Cooperation Initiative (SSACI) is to reduce poverty by providing young unemployed South Africans with the necessary skills to find work and earn a living, or to start their own businesses. The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) established this public- private partnership with Swiss companies operating in South Africa. Since 2001, 80% of the beneficiaries have found work earning a regular income, and hundreds of new businesses and micro-entreprises have been established and technically supported.
Documents annexés
Description succincte
(Français)
For years, South African economy has identified a shortage of skilled personnel as one of the most serious constraints on the country's economic growth. At the same time, almost half of South Africa's young men and women in the 18-24 years age-group are unemployed because they lack the technical and vocational skills the labour market needs (\"skills gap\"). SSACI is a Public Private Partnership in the area of vocational training between SDC and Swiss enterprises in South Africa. Registered in South Africa, SSACI provides financial and technical support to vocational skills training and job creation projects for out-of-school youths from formerly disadvantaged communities. The aim of the Swiss-South African Cooperation Initiative (SSACI) is to reduce poverty by providing young unemployed South Africans with the necessary skills to find work and earn a living, or to start their own businesses. The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) established this public- private partnership with Swiss companies operating in South Africa. Since 2001, 80% of the beneficiaries have found work earning a regular income, and hundreds of new businesses and micro-entreprises have been established and technically supported.
Documents annexés
Description succincte
(Italien)
For years, South African economy has identified a shortage of skilled personnel as one of the most serious constraints on the country's economic growth. At the same time, almost half of South Africa's young men and women in the 18-24 years age-group are unemployed because they lack the technical and vocational skills the labour market needs (\"skills gap\"). SSACI is a Public Private Partnership in the area of vocational training between SDC and Swiss enterprises in South Africa. Registered in South Africa, SSACI provides financial and technical support to vocational skills training and job creation projects for out-of-school youths from formerly disadvantaged communities. The aim of the Swiss-South African Cooperation Initiative (SSACI) is to reduce poverty by providing young unemployed South Africans with the necessary skills to find work and earn a living, or to start their own businesses. The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) established this public- private partnership with Swiss companies operating in South Africa. Since 2001, 80% of the beneficiaries have found work earning a regular income, and hundreds of new businesses and micro-entreprises have been established and technically supported.
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Mandataire
(Anglais)
Sharmala Naidoo
Budget imputé
(Anglais)
SDC / DEZA / DDC / DSC / COSUDE
Bases légales
(Anglais)
Artikel 170 der Bundesverfassung zur WirksamkeitsüberprüfungArticle 170 de la Constitution fédérale relatif à l’évaluation de l’efficacitéArticolo 170 della Costituzione federale sulla verifica dell‘efficaciaArticle 170 of the Swiss Federal Constitution on the evaluation of effectiveness
Droits d'auteur
(Anglais)
Copyright, Bundesbehörden der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft | Droits d'auteur: autorités de la Confédération suisse | Diritti d'autore: autorità della Confederazione Svizzera | Dretgs d'autur: autoritads da la Confederaziun svizra | Copyright, Swiss federal authorities
Renseignements
(Anglais)
SDC, Regional Cooperation, East and Southern Africa Division