Training

MAMZA CONSULTING

AGRICULTURE TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION TRAINING (ATVET)

The provision of agricultural skills development and vocational training in Africa has been largely inadequate across the value chain. Increasing support to Agriculture Colleges should be seen against the backdrop of (rural) poverty and national economic challenges, and the ongoing food security challenges in development countries. Key to rural development, job creation and technological advancement is human development and private sector development, which is often hampered in the rural areas and agriculture sector by the low output (in quantity and quality) of Agriculture Colleges.

Mamza offers assistance in development projects focused on agricultural development by providing training at different levels, including, but not limited to:

  • Operation and maintenance training to technicians and teachers to ensure (new) equipment is used and properly maintained.
  • Teacher training with a focus on improving technical skills as well as pedagogical skills to provided ATVET using Competence Based Education and Training (CBET).