Africa-Press – Angola. The Angolan government has been working to match the professional training profile of national staff to that of other countries, in order to become competitive, said this Wednesday, the Secretary of State for Labor and Social Security, Pedro Felipe.
Speaking at the closing ceremony of the First Professional Scientific Technical Conferences of the National Institute of Employment and Vocational Training (INEFOP), the person in charge stated that welders, electricians and carpenters trained in the country must be able to stand alongside those from Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe and perhaps Germany.
To this end, he said that the Angolan Executive had the happy initiative of creating the National Qualification Institute, whose purpose is to contribute to improving the professional qualifications of staff.
The days, which lasted two days, aimed to transmit knowledge to trainers at training centers supervised by the Ministry of Public Administration, Labor and Social Security (MAPTSS), as well as public and private organizations.
Under the motto; “Share and Involve, for a Better Qualification of Professionals for the Energy sector”, the day addressed the sharing of information about the real training and qualification needs of the workforce, providing the acquisition of skills aligned with the energy market. work.
It also aimed to improve the quality and capacity for technical and scientific analysis of electricity specialty trainers, in the field of production, transport, distribution and consumption of electrical energy in the country.
Topics such as “Innovation and intelligent constructions”. The electricity of the future and its impact on the training of trainers “, ” Innovation and intelligent construction. Guidelines for training trainers ” and ” Electricity of the future. Clean energy and its impact on the training of trainers and qualification of professionals” were discussed at the event.
INEFOP has 161 professional centers across the country, 302 courses in various areas. Every year it forms around one hundred thousand paintings .
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