Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Mr. Rana Tanveer Hussain has said that NAVTTC and Skills TVET Sector are close to the heart of the Government as a national priority. Skills Trainings and Technical Education and Vocational Training is the best way to educate and train them so that they get employment and integrated in the job market including abroad. TVET has globally been recognized as the most effective tool to bring out of school children into formal regime of education and training and increasing employment and poverty reduction.
The Minister said that Pakistan requires one million skilled work force every year. The Prime Minister and Minister have directed NAVTTC to provide skills development to 100,000 more young individuals in year 2022-2023 for their career progression and empowerment. In addition, this Government has just approved a new Project for setting up 250 VTIs (Vocational and Technical Training Institutes) all over Pakistan.
The Minister of State on Youth Affairs, Ms. Shaza Fatima Khwaja reiterated the resolve of the Government for uplift of youth and explained in detail about the steps being taken by the government. This Prime Minister’s Youth Programme is providing Loans to the youth to become entrepreneurs, and instead of becoming job seekers they become job providers. She highlighted the importance of Skills TVET sector and performance of NAVTTC as vital for the progress of youth of Pakistan. SAPM also informed that PM Laptop programme is being implemented, focusing on less developed areas and segments.
The Minister congratulated the successfully internationally accredited TVET Institutes, and awarded certificates to successful Pakistani Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutes, who were facilitated for international accreditation by National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) through German Cooperation – GIZ, B4S Build for Skills and TÜV Rheinland. In addition, same were facilitated through ILO, British Council and Asia Pacific Accreditation and Certification Commission (APACC) who certified and provided international recognition to Pakistani VTI Institutes. The Minister appreciated this pioneer achievement of NAVTTC and these partners, and emphasized the need of international accreditation of more TVET institutes to further enhance the prestige of Pakistan’s TVET system.
. Antonia Peters, Secretary for Development Cooperation, German Embassy, and Mr. Tobias Becker, Country Director GIZ Pakistan, expressed their commitment to the skills TVET sector. They stated that employment and jobs is the focus of skills training.
Executive Director, NAVTTC, Mr. Sajid Baloch shared the steps taken by NAVTTC contributing to national human resource development and has generated a large number of employments for the skilled youth, overseas and nationally, benefitting the individuals as well as the national economy. He thanked German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ),GIZ, Build For Skills, for their longstanding partnership with NAVTTC and commitment to this cause.