Togo, Nigeria, and Ghana harmonize professional standards in three sectors

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Togo, Nigeria, and Ghana harmonize professional standards in three sectors

(Togo First) - Togo, Nigeria, and Ghana are harmonizing professional skill standards in the following sectors of activity: plumbing, masonry, and poultry farming.

Indeed, experts from these countries are gathered in Lomé, since Tuesday, for a 5-day workshop dedicated to this project. Concretely, participants are working to design a regional trade and professional activities repository.

"Togo will work on the poultry side, Ghana on plumbing, and Nigeria will work on masonry," said Eké Odin, Togo's Minister of Technical Education and Handicrafts; so in the end, Togo will have three documents, and each country will have three as well.

At the end of the workshop, documents produced by each country will be harmonized. This way, training certificates delivered in the concerned sectors will be valid across Togo, Ghana, and Nigeria. Thus, any young skilled worker from any of the countries can migrate to the other.

As a reminder, this project aligns with a larger one funded by the EU and ECOWAS - the "Support for the free movement of persons and migration in West Africa" - and Scale-Up, which is financed by Norway.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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