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British High Commission Nairobi launches Skills for Prosperity Programme

Deadline: 14-Jun-2020

The British High Commission Nairobi has launched a Skills for Prosperity (S4P) programme in Kenya focuses on reducing poverty by providing support to tackle skills deficits which are holding back sustainable and inclusive growth.

The UK Government announced a Prosperity Fund which will run through March 2023. Its primary purpose is to promote the economic reform and development needed for growth in partner countries, in accordance with Official Development Assistance (ODA) rules, the International Development Act (2002) and the Gender Equality Act (2014). It will contribute towards meeting the Sustainable Development Goals.

Following a series of scoping studies and consultations with stakeholders in government, business and civil society, the British High Commission Nairobi designed the Kenya S4P programme. The programme will deliver three core strands of activity:

The Global Skills for Prosperity Programme was announced in August 2018. It is an ODA (Official Development Assistance) programme operating across nine countries including Kenya.

The programme’s expected outcomes are: Improved skill levels, employment rates and productivity of beneficiaries (HE and TVET students), particularly for the priority target groups of women, low-income youth and people with disabilities.

The programme’s intended impact is: increased capacity for inclusive economic growth due to increases in labour productivity, which will contribute to poverty reduction.

Objectives

Specifically, the national education strategy (2018 – 2022) proposes the following key objectives:

In the TVET education sector, the TVET authority strategic plan (2018 -2022) has identified four key strategic objectives in line with the big 4 agenda and Vision 2030, these include:

The S4P programme in Kenya will align with the plans and strategies of the Kenyan government and key stakeholders. The proposed programme activity areas will be:

On a County level, the programme will support sector-specific industry – TVET college partnerships. Working in Mombasa County, Nairobi County, Kisumu County, Trans -Nzoia County and Busia County. The programme will focus on the following sectors:

These partnerships may take the form of innovative internship or apprenticeship models, institutional leadership and governance training programmes, and industryrelevant training for TVET instructors.

Funding Information

Evaluation Criteria

The British High Commission Nairobi invites proposals for projects that would improve the quality, relevance, equity and cost-effectiveness of TVET and HE in Kenya. Bids will be assessed against the following criteria:

For more information, visit https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5ebd1ae9d3bf7f5d37fa0d79/Call-for-Proposals.pdf

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