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Global Education Programme - Skills for Prosperity

Last updated: 26/03/2024
IATI Identifier: GB-GOV-3-PF-EDU-921

Description

Support to the Skills for Prosperity strand of the Global Skills Programme. The programme will take a partnership approach and draw on UK expertise to promote sustainable and inclusive growth by improving the affordability, quality, relevance and equity of Higher Education (HE) and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in partner countries to address skills shortages that are holding back growth and prosperity. As a secondary benefit, the programme’s success in addressing skills gaps in sectors key to economic growth, such as the energy sector, automotive and low carbon sectors will open up new markets for international businesses, including for the UK.


Location

The country, countries or regions that benefit from this Programme.
Developing countries, unspecified
Disclaimer: Country borders do not necessarily reflect the UK Government's official position.

Status Post-completion

The current stage of the Programme, consistent with the International Aid Transparency Initiative's (IATI) classifications.

Programme Spend

Programme budget and spend to date, as per the amounts loaded in financial system(s), and for which procurement has been finalised.

Participating Organisation(s)

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Funding: Organisation which provides funds.

Implementing: Organisations implementing the activity.

Sectors

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Budget

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Programme data last updated on 26/03/2024