In the final episode of Season 2, we’ll learn how technical and vocational education provides an opportunity for women and girls to continue to learn when formal education is out of reach. We’ll hear from practitioners in Colombia, Jordan, Kenya on how this practical, hands-on model is supporting women and girls to develop the skills they need to support themselves and their families. 

We’d like to thank Global Affairs Canada, Global Partnership for Education, Norwegian Refugee Council, and the Journal on Education in Emergencies (JEiE) for their support with this episode. 

For more information on gender-responsive technical and vocational education and training, check out these resources:

Norwegian Refugee Council - Opportunities for the Future: Basic Vocational Training for Refugee Youth in Dadaab Plan International - Enhancing the contribution of the Belgian TVET programmes to girls’ empowerment UNESCO - Starting my own small business JEiE - The Role of Technical and Vocational Education in Social Reintegration: Insights from Colombian Ex-Combatants

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