Accelerating an informal innovation and business leadership programme for industrialization in Malawi: The case of the MUST-TEVETA Community Innovation Programme
There is need to allocate more funds in the informal sector, they should be a specific funding considering that we have a large number of youths that drop out of school. We should also consider prisons as vocational centers with a proper funding, as most of the people that are in prisons are at productive ages. We need to as well standardise the informal sector at District level in a way that can help to generate revenue, and quality be supevised given specific land where they can display construct their workshop from such. This can assist also the councils in collection of revenue. Sometimes we expect alot when less has been invested. We need to empower the TEVETA informal Trainers association as a platform that the government can easily link with the artisans
There is need to allocate more funds in the informal sector, they should be a specific funding considering that we have a large number of youths that drop out of school. We should also consider prisons as vocational centers with a proper funding, as most of the people that are in prisons are at productive ages. We need to as well standardise the informal sector at District level in a way that can help to generate revenue, and quality be supevised given specific land where they can display construct their workshop from such. This can assist also the councils in collection of revenue. Sometimes we expect alot when less has been invested. We need to empower the TEVETA informal Trainers association as a platform that the government can easily link with the artisans
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