Meeting of the NTC conducts a meeting for the National Team for Human Resource Development in the Education and Training Sector
The National TVET Commission held the first meeting of the National Team for Human Resource Development in the Education and Training Sector, where the Commission seeks to establish a unified national system for human resource development. The program aims to set professional standards for workers in the sector in institutions and companies and to identify the initial qualifications required for workers in the sector. Through human resource development, the Commission aims to crystallize, develop, and establish a training institute for trainers working in the sector, including teachers, trainers, counselors, managers, deputy managers, and professional supervisors. The National Team comprises: the National TVET Commission, the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Labor, Nablus University for Vocational and Technical Education and Training, the Federation of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture, the Palestinian Trainers Association, the German Cooperation GIZ, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO, and the Belgian Agency for Development Enable. Mr. Hamadallah Saber welcomed the participating members of the team and conveyed the greetings of His Excellency the President of the Commission, Dr. Ziad Jweiles. He spoke about the prominent role that the Commission currently plays in supporting the development and standardization of the basic components in the vocational and technical education and training sector, in partnership with its technical and social partners in both the public and private sectors. The first meeting was dedicated to discussing the role of consultant Mr. Luay Qabajeh, who was contracted through GIZ to review all the documents previously worked on, particularly, and update them to align with the current stage's needs, taking into account the changing and required needs of the labor market, for discussion and adoption by the working team and the national Commission.