APTC and NEC partner to address unemployment issue and stimulate economic growth in Fiji

APTC and NEC partner to address unemployment issue and stimulate economic growth in Fiji

By Mosese Raqio
Thursday 20/02/2025
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The Australia Pacific Training Coalition (APTC) has teamed up with Fiji's National Employment Centre (NEC) to introduce a new skills training initiative in a concerted effort to address unemployment and stimulate economic growth in Fiji, providing valuable opportunities for 200 Fijians to enhance their employability in the job market.

The collaboration is also meant to deliver the Employment Skills Training (EST) program, providing practical, in-demand skills.

The APTC says the two-week program focused on hands-on, non-accredited short courses in areas with demonstrated industry needs, including basic plumbing, welding, wall and floor tiling, infection control, effective communication, and micro-credentials.

They say this directly addresses the skills gap and prepares participants for immediate employment.

They add that the first cohort of nearly 50 participants in the central division completed their training and showcased the program's immediate positive impact, paving the way for future success.

APTC Country Director for Fiji and Tuvalu, Gareth McGrath says APTC remains committed to delivering relevant, industry-driven skills that enhance employment outcomes and strengthen the Fijian workforce.

McGrath says through their partnership with NEC, they are bridging the skills gap and providing Fijian women and men with the tools they need to succeed.

He says it is all about creating brighter futures and driving a stronger national economy.

Permanent Secretary for Employment, Productivity & Workplace Relations, Jone Maritino Nemani, commended the participants for upskilling and said this partnership with APTC is a testament to their commitment to investing in our people.

Nemani says by providing relevant, industry-driven training, they are not just filling skills gaps, they are building a more resilient and prosperous Fiji for generations to come.

Meanwhile, Anshu Mala, a participant in the training expressed her gratitude for the training and said it has equipped her with knowledge on how to conduct work professionally, communicate effectively, and improve her workplace performance.

Mala says this training will also strengthen their curriculum vitae and increase their chances of finding employment and contributing effectively to Fiji’s economy.

Another participant, Luke Maisema says the training has built his confidence and he learned welding for the first time, and it was an eye-opening experience.

Maisema says it is quite interesting, and he wants to pursue a career in welding and share his knowledge with his community.

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