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Transforming technical and vocational education and training (TVET) for successful and just transitions

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Technical and vocational education and training (TVET) systems are adapting to fast changing labour market demands, new technologies and evolving qualification frameworks. Across Africa, this transformation is gaining momentum as countries reform TVET programmes, strengthen industry engagement and integrate digital and green skills into training pathways.

The UNESCO-UNEVOC BILT Bridging Event on advancing TVET through industry partnerships and innovation brings these priorities into focus. Taking place from 19 to 21 May in Umhlanga, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, the conference gathers global and regional stakeholders to explore how sustainable industry partnerships can drive high-quality, work-based and innovation-led TVET programmes.

Building partnerships with industry

Participants will gain practical insights into how to design, deliver and scale work-based and innovation-driven TVET programmes in close partnership with industry. The event offers opportunities to exchange experiences, learn from peers across regions and explore innovative approaches to training—from micro-credentials to AI-enabled learning.

It also connects these discussions to broader continental and global priorities, including the African Continental TVET Strategy 2025–2034 and the UNESCO strategy for TVET 2022–2029.

Key objectives

  1. Provide a platform for dialogue and knowledge exchange.
  2. Examine enabling conditions for sustainable TVET-industry partnerships.
  3. Facilitate cross regional peer learning on effective models for co-designing, delivering and scaling programmes with employers.
  4. Showcase innovative practices, including micro-credential pathways, AI enabled teaching, learning and assessment, and new industry partnership models.
  5. Strengthen collaboration among UNEVOC Centres and enhance cooperation with employers, regulators, social partners, digital ecosystem partners and international organizations.
  6. Produce a discussion paper with insights, case studies and recommendations for innovative TVET programme design and delivery in collaboration with industry.

Towards a global TVET agenda

BILT Bridging Events are part of UNESCO-UNEVOC’s Innovation and Excellence in TVET project, contributing to the initiative 'Towards a global TVET agenda’ (TGTA). This multilateral initiative is led by the German Federal Ministry for Education, Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth (BMBFSFJ) and coordinated by the German Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB).

Follow the event in English and French

The event will be streamed live in English via YouTube (see below).

Pour suivre l’événement en français, veuillez utiliser les informations d’accès suivantes.

Rejoindre la réunion

(Zoom)

ID de la réunion : 876 8544 3996
Code d’accès : 224011

19 May 2026 (Day 1)

20 May 2026 (Day 2)

21 May 2026 (Day 3)




This event is organized by UNESCO-UNEVOC with the University of South Africa, in collaboration with the Durban University of Technology and JET Education Services




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