Continuous skills development is crucial to enable the youth to adapt to changing job markets and technological advancements
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CATHSSETA is one of the 21 Sector Education and Training Authorities established under the Skills Development Act as amended. It was first established in 2001 as the Tourism and Hospitality Education and Training Authority , then re-established as CATHSSETA in 2012 to better reflect its broader mandate.
Continuous skills development is crucial in addressing unemployment, as it equips individuals, especially the youth, with the knowledge and competencies needed to adapt to changing job markets and technological advancements. By enhancing their skills, workers and job seekers can improve their employability, thereby reducing the unemployment rate and contributing to the overall economic growth of the country.
“The programme required that we partner with a reputable training partner, and for this reason, we collaborated with Training Force, which focuses on delivering industry- and job-specific skills assessments and training interventions to businesses,” continues Solomon.
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