E1.2 billion policy launched to close Eswatini’s skills gap
Eswatini has unveiled a E1.2 billion plan to tackle one of its biggest economic headaches, the mismatch of what young people are studying and jobs available.
Eswatini has unveiled a E1.2 billion plan to tackle one of its biggest economic headaches, the mismatch of what young people are studying and jobs available.
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