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Transitioning from education to employment

Aligning investment in education, skills training and TVET with the needs of the labour market is a continuous challenge, but an essential one to surmount in order to deliver decent livelihoods, and meaningful and sustainable growth. We deliver rapid labour market assessments and skills needs and gaps analysis to align strategies and curricula to both current and future labour market needs.

Delta Strategies works with UN Agencies, leading NGOs, and governments to understand current and future labour markets, and design, implement, and evaluate interventions which seek to align education and training priorities with the future needs of the labour market.

We do this in a number of different ways, including supporting NGOs with implementing targeted, sector-specific skills training iniatives, working with governments to understand patterns and trends in labour market need, and adapting education and training provision to ensure the next generation of graduates can access quality jobs, and leveraging international best practice to to design and develop curricula for academic institutions and state actors.

CASE STUDY

Labour market assessment and skills development planning

The Abu Dhabi Department for Community Development, through the Family Care Authority, sought to develop a programme to identify, train, and retain local staff for the social care and protection sector.

To do this, they required a clear understanding of the social care landscape, an assessment of future staffing need, and a training curriculum which meets the needs of the sector, now and into the future.

Delta Strategies, alongside local partners, conducted an extensive data-driven supply and demand forecasting exercise, to identify patterns and trends, and project future staffing and resourcing requirements, disaggregated by region and sector.

Alongside subject matter experts, we prepared extensive curricula for an diploma programme for local practitioners, alongside groundwork for partnerships with world-leading international universities.

Aligning skills development with labour market demand

Education and Skills

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