Opportunities in Vocational Education and Training in Cabo Delgado
Gas discoveries in Cabo Delgado offer significant opportunities for vocational education and training to meet the skilled labor demand for LNG projects. The Norwegian Embassy is collaborating with local entities to enhance education quality and promote local content. Focus is on creating business and employment opportunities, with an emphasis on PPP development for training facilities in Pemba area.
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Technical Technical Vocational Vocational Education Training in Training in Cabo Cabo Delgado Education and Delgado and www.norway.info
Background Background 130 TCF gas + possibly 150 Tcf of additional undiscovered gas resources offshore Cabo Delgado and Inhambane. Additional resources will be discovered, as exploration increases. Enough gas to satisfy 10 LNG trains and other mega-projects. Anadarko and ENI are likely to start construction of a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plant in Cabo Delgado in 2014/15, which implies a need for skilled workers. Construction is planned for two LNG trains initially, but possibly expanding up till 10-12 trains in the subsequent years. The current lack of skilled labor is regarded as one of the greatest challenges for local employment. Only existsgeneral statements in the Gas consessionson local contribution, noformal requirements onlocal content. Legislationis being prepared.
Embassy Embassy Consultancy Consultancy Consultancy projectwas initiated by the Norwegian Embassy, in cooperationwith MINED, INP, PIREP Will deliverreport to MINED to be used to improveschoolsin Cabo Delgado and to enhance local content External requirements and financingneeded Focus on the needsin the constructionand service industries
The The idea idea being being Carrot rather than stick: Gas companieswill benefit from qualified local labour Local communities at ease with being involved Not much core compentence in the Gas companies, gofor the surrounding activities (nextslide)
Business and Employment opportunities Business and Employment opportunities (direct and indirect services) (direct and indirect services)
PPP PPP development development of of existing and Pemba) and Pemba) existing facilities facilities ( (Macomia Macomia Public Private Partnership: common goals and long term perspective Use of local school infrastructure A whole specter from short coursesto severalyearsof specialised training InvolvingMINED,MINTRAB, MIREM, INP, INEFP, PIREP for optimum coordination The Gas companiesto have an active role
Proposed Proposed investments investments Assumptions Assumptions: : 1. Pemba institute: 4 classes times 3, 20 students each class: 240 students 2. INEFP, Pemba: 1000 students on short or medium term courses 3. Macomia school 4 classes, 240 students 2 training workshop buildingswith equipment, dormitoryfor 100 people, 6 teacher houses, new water supplyand internalpiping 4. Recruitmentand training of teachers 5. Qualificationdescriptions
Conclusions Conclusions ~ 4 million dollars would give close to 500 techniciansand 1000 trained workersevery yearin 5 years. Good value for money by usingexisting facilitiesas the base The industrywill have to pay most of the projectexpenditures, but will get much of the local, trained manpower theyneed for the construction phase of LNG Local content will go beyondthe construction activities, and benefit the whole society
Project Project organization organization and and financing financing PIREP is a success. Owned by the two ministrieswho are involvedin this project(MINTRAB, MINED). PIREP shouldown the project, assisted by outsidetechnical experts ENI and Anardarkoto pay most of the investments Donor funding to enhance developmentaspects and integrety Government to take part og the operating costs