Ho, Volta Region ndash; April 29, 2021 ndash; The Design and Technology Institute (DTI) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ho Technical University to support the training of thousands of Ghanaian youth in Technical and Vocational Training and Education (TVET). The agreement will lead to the enhancement of the University rsquo;s TVET curriculum with the inclusion of DTI rsquo;s Precision Quality (PQ) training, the upskilling of instructors, and academic fac
The Design and Technology Institute (DTI) has launched the Precision Quality training programme, PQ, for the effective integration of young people into the world of work. The precision quality training programme was designed and developed in partnership with industry experts and has been accredited by the Commission for Technical and Vocational Education Training (COTVET).
The PQ programme forms part of DTI’s partnership agreement with the MasterCard Foundation. Under this agreement, 40,000 direct and indirect work opportunities and jobs will be created for young people within the next three years. it will be carried out through the “Transforming youth TVET livelihoods for sustainable jobs” intervention project under the Mastercard Foundation’s “Young Africa Works, (YAW)” initiative. The project will provide training to 1000 youth in precision fabrication.
The Design and Technology Institute (DTI) has launched the Precision Quality training programme, PQ, for the effective integration of young people into the world of work. The precision quality training programme was designed and developed in partnership with industry experts and has been accredited by the Commission for Technical and Vocational Education Training (COTVET).
The PQ programme forms part of DTI’s partnership agreement with the MasterCard Foundation. Under this agreement, 40,000 direct and indirect work opportunities and jobs will be created for young people within the next three years. it will be carried out through the “Transforming youth TVET livelihoods for sustainable jobs” intervention project under the Mastercard Foundation’s “Young Africa Works, (YAW)” initiative. The project will provide training to 1000 youth in precision fabrication.