The concept of decent work, first defined by the International Labour Organization, goes beyond employment numbers.
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Qualifications driving South Africa’s engineering & Manufacturing Revival
South Africa’s manufacturing sector from steel to automotive to consumer goods employs around 1.7 million people.

Training and Education Skills South Africa Desperately Needs
South Africa faces a chronic shortage of qualified teachers in maths, science, and digital literacy.

Building the Future of Education: The Role of the ETDP SETA in South Africa’s Labour Market
Education is the cornerstone of South Africa’s development, and the Education, Training and Development Practices Sector Education and Training Authority (ETDP SETA)

Empowering Culture, Tourism, and Hospitality for Inclusive Growth
The culture, tourism, hospitality, and sport industries are uniquely positioned to drive youth employment and empower communities.

Building Skills for South Africa’s Construction Future
The construction sector has long been a barometer of South Africa’s economic health

Powering South Africa’s Energy and Water Transitions
Energy and water are the lifeblood of South Africa’s economy and society. Persistent load shedding, infrastructure failures, and water scarcity underscore the urgent need for skills development in these sectors.

Powering Skills for South Africa’s Energy and Water Future
The Energy and Water Sector Education and Training Authority (EWSETA) sits at the centre of two of South Africa’s most urgent challenges, reliable energy supply and sustainable water management.

Unlocking Opportunities in South Africa’s Financial Services Skills Pipeline
The financial and accounting services sector is one of the cornerstones of South Africa’s modern economy.

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