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- Category: Featured
- Promoting prosperity through infrastructure skills training
- Vanuatu Skills Partnership receive donation from Tana Plaza Pharmacy Ltd
- Disability Inclusion Workshop for VTO and DOT staff
- MALFFB DG calls for partnership between Government and the Private Sector
- More departments pledge support to Vanuatu Skills Partnership
- More cyclone-damaged tourism properties reopen on Tanna
- 2019 Vanuatu Seasonal Crop Calendar
- Vetimboso Weavers- Traditional Craft for Inclusive Economic Growth
- Advancing sign language in Vanuatu
- Supporting tourism operators in Malampa
- Supporting tourism operators in Malampa
- TVET Centre supporting Island Based Contractors
- Department of Tourism works with TVET Centre to improve Sanma tourism
- TVET Program turning waste into income generation activities
- TVET Program assisting Vanilla Farmers grow their business
- TVET Centre suporting Island Based Contractors
- Sanma TVET Centre assisting small engine businesses
- Disability no barrier to accessing skills training
- Supporting businesses to grow in Malampa
- Accredited training in Malampa in 2011
- Sanma TVET Centre activities for July & August 2011
- Sanma TVET Centre Accredited Training for July & August 2011
- First Sanma Disability Training on Fabric Printing
- Category: News
- Training To Enhance Institutional Capacity
- Integrated backyard farming Introduced on Mota Lava
- Vanuatu Skills Partnership signs public private partnership agreement with Cocoa Premium Limited, Agriculture Department and Malampa Province
- Vanuatu agricultural extension proffessional skills development workshop
- DARD and Vanuatu Skills Partnership Jointly Run Workshop for Provincial Agricultural Officers
- Getting more tourists to Vanuatu’s outer islands
- Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs launches AUD 1 million grant to the Program to further its work on disability inclusion in the skills sector
- ‘Build Local, Build Strong’ project results in first complete construction after Cyclone Pam
- TVET for Tourism 2014 Annual Report shows inclusive economic growth outcomes in the provinces
- TVET Centres supporting recovery post cyclone Pam
- First ni-Vanuatu Team Leader of an Australian Government-funded aid program
- ‘Marketing Guidelines for Rural Tourism Businesses’ launched
- Provincial Skills Plans 2015-18 developed for every province
- Office of Development Effectiveness cites Vanuatu TVET Centres as good practice models for women’s economic empowerment.
- TVET Program Deputy Team Leader, Fremden Yanhambath, presents achievements of the Vanuatu TVET sector at UNESCO-UNEVOC Regional Forum in Sydney, September 2014
- Prime Minister of Vanuatu announces that TVET Centre network will be incorporated into the national system and budget
- New program of support pledged to boost local tourism industry
- Sanma on-line booking centre opening up international market access for local tourism businesses
- Sanma on-line booking centre opening up international market access for local tourism businesses
- New eco-friendly accommodation in Port Orly meets national standards through TVET Centre training and coaching program
- Ambrym now on tourism map through TVET Centre training and coaching program
- Detainees learn carving skills to improve livelihoods through partnership between Sanma TVET Centre and Luganville Correctional Centre.
- Collaboration between Malampa TVET Centre and Vanuatu Institute of Technology results in retiled Lakatoro Market and certification of local workers.
- Collaboration between Malampa TVET Centre and Vanuatu Institute of Technology results in retiled Lakatoro Market and certification of local workers.
- Local Tourism industry in Sanma boosted through TVET Program
- TVET Centre supports communities through business training
- TVET Centre supports communities through business training
- TVET Centre reaches out through the air waves
- TVET Centre continues to support youth in Sanma
- TVET Sanma Program Training Update
- Supporting business development in Sanma in July & August 2011
- Malampa TVET Centre clients star attraction at TokTok Vanuatu
- AusAID TVET Program Supporting Local Bungalow Owners
- Sanma trainers on their way to national accreditation
- First Train the Trainer (TTT) workshop conducted in Malampa Province
- Malampa TVET centre opens
- Train the Trainer program and welding workshop underway in Luganville
- Training grant to assist small business owners and seafarers
- Epule’s double celebration
- Literacy classes make dreams come true
- Quality Fund strengthens rural training in Maskelyne Islands
- First Quality Fund grant for quality training
- New educational milestone for Vanuatu
- Training more trainers
- Improving training skills
- Australian sailors bring new computers for VIT students
- Disciples of TVET
- Tafea College signs MoU
- A second chance
- A big step forward for rural skills
- Category: Publications
- Category: Uncategorized
- Pacific skills development practitioners share key takeaways from the WFCP World Congress 2018
- Use of local handicraft products to support business events
- International recognized course for skills sector professionals
- One third of young Vanuatu adults are illiterate
- Vanuatu Travel Show To Promote Provincial Tourism
- Improving Tourism Skills in Tafea
- Mystery Island is one of the most beautiful places on earth – the colour of the water is amazing and so relaxing wonderful place to visit
- Malampa Handicraft Centre Extension complete
- Negotiations are underway for SHEFA Province to host the next TVET Centre
- Tourism officers in professional development workshop
- Tourism awards show skills development essential for private sector
- New Tok Tok Vanuatu Sponsors Onboard
- Linking Handicraft to the Tourism sector
- Department eyes ownership of ‘Skills for Tourism’
- Agritourism in action in Santo through ‘Farm to Table’ workshops
- Tanna Travel Centre launches new website
- Supporting Training Providers to meet skills demands
- Ongoing support for people with disability
- Australia pledges Vt900 million to skills centres for another 4 years
- Inter-island handicraft trading
- Tourism skills recognition trial on Santo
- Advocating for a strong local handicraft sector
- Increased construction skills in north Tanna
- Sanma tour operators preparing for tourism influx
- Gender and social inclusion through basket weaving


