In the media
Ricardo Santos interviewed on results of recent IGM report


On 1 July 2021, Ricardo Santos, UNU-WIDER Research Fellow and IGM Resident Advisor, and Assa Guambe, National Director of the Labour Market Observatory (DNOMT) of the Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MITSS), were interviewed on STV on the results of a recent study on the school-to-work transition of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) students in Mozambique.

The study was produced under the Inclusive growth in Mozambique (IGM) programme in collaboration with DNOMT-MITSS and with the support of the Secretary of State for Youth and Employment (SEJE), and the National Vocational Education Authority (ANEP).

The discussion, broadcasted live on STV’s Manhã Informativo programme, focused on the challenges highlighted by the report and factors behind them. When asked about possible solutions, Ricardo Santos mentioned increasing access to information on job and internship opportunities, and increased interface between schools and local employers as being among the key ones. In her turn, Assa Guambe stressed the key role of better labour market information and the initiatives already put in place to improve access to it. The DNOMT National Director also stressed the need to better understand labour demand from the firm side, regarding both skills needs and drivers for labour-generating activity growth, to support more informed decision-making.