KGRTC ILO - utbildning och företagsutveckling förnybar energi
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The SkiDRES pilot Project was designed to assess market needs and develop partnerships with private sector actors/operators in Zambia and in the sub-region, and has created a foundation for a follow-up three-year Public Private Development Partnership (PPDP). Six outputs were to produce the immediate objective: 1) Agreements with private and public sector actors on commitments, roles and responsibilities; 2) A market systems analysis (MSA); 3) A Sustainability and capacity building plan for Kafue Gorge Regional Training Centre (KGRTC) as a Centre of Excellence on skills training in the renewable energy and energy efficiency (RE/EE) sector; 4) Reports by KGRTC on at least two pilot training programmes in renewable energy and energy efficiency; 5) A proposal for a continued skills development programme for RE/EE; and 6) PPDP project design validated by key stakeholders. The pilot phase led to a decision by Sida (2 November 2020) to support ILO, in partnership with KGRTC and private sector actors, and a 3,5 year programme for skills development through the regional support for Sub-Saharan Africa. The new regional programme, Skills for Energy in Southern Africa, SESA, started in 2021.
The intervention was a one-year pilot project, to test and prepare for a continued training programme with strong engagement of the private renewable energy sector. It identified the skills deficit in the energy sector for renewable and energy efficient technology. It should help establish competetive skills training in renewable and energy efficient technologies, and expand the market for skills training programmes in Zambia's renewable energy sector. The project seeks a demand-driven driven quality training, for inclusive and high-quality delivery of skills development in the areas of renewable energy and energy efficiency. This should contribute to Zambia having the necessary skilled people to be able to tap into fast development of technology in renewable energy and energy efficiency. The activities in the pilot project put focus on the Zambian context, although KGRTC as a regional facility offers training to participants throughout the Southern Africa region. For a continued PPDP beyond the pilot project, ILO and KGRTC have engaged within the region concerning demand from neighbouring countries as well with international private sector to engage in a regional initiative.
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