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Photos: Instituto de Formação Profissional e Estudos Laborais Alberto Cassimo
The government will continue to work with the productive sector to ensure and accelerate the implementation of professional education programs, bridging the gap between training and the needs of employers.
The guarantee was given in Inhambane province yesterday by President of the Republic Filipe Nyusi at the inauguration of the Inhassoro Professional Training Centre, known as the Alberto Cassimo Training and Labour Studies Institute (IFPELAC).
The infrastructure, built in partnership with the South African company Sasol, aims to respond to qualification and further professional training needs of Mozambican labour, providing them with knowledge, skills and the know-how to participate actively and competently in the productive processes.
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The head of state highlighted that the training centre in Inhassoro was the result of an ongoing strategy of promoting sustainable, balanced and inclusive development through the interconnection between professional education, youth and employability in response to the demands of the national market and regional and international opportunities.
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