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The British Council’s Skills for Employability (SfE) project aims to encourage skills development in Central and Southern Asia by supporting national reform agendas in technical and vocational education and training (TVET), and encouraging closer links between education and industry. The project aims to assist the direction and development of training systems in the region through

  • college partnerships
  • policy dialogue
  • enterprise and technology awards
  • English for the world of work construction is the subject area chosen for the SfE pilot project in

Construction and Hospitality are the subject areas chosen for the SfE pilot project in Kazakhstan. The framework aims to enhance the strengths of the Kazakh TVET sector by sharing experiences from the UK.

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