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第二届“非洲技能周”在非盟总部开幕
Xin Hua Wang·2025-10-15 02:49

Core Points - The second "Africa Skills Week" opened on October 14 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, focusing on skill training to empower youth, create job opportunities, promote industrialization, and achieve sustainable development [1][2] - African Union (AU) Commission Chairperson Moussa Faki Mahamat emphasized that youth, making up about 55% of Africa's population, hold significant potential for driving industrialization and sustainable development [1] - The Chinese representative at the AU highlighted China's commitment to vocational education and training cooperation to support Africa's industrialization and self-development [1] Summary by Sections Event Overview - The "Africa Skills Week" is a platform aimed at advancing the skills transformation agenda across the continent, co-hosted by the AU and Ethiopia's Ministry of Labor and Skills [2] - The event will last until October 17 and includes roundtable discussions, thematic seminars, exhibitions, and field visits [2] Strategic Initiatives - A strategic document titled "Africa Continental Technical and Vocational Education and Training (2025-2034)" was jointly released by the representatives at the opening ceremony [2]