Improving Community Skills Development Centers in Namibia (Issue Brief)

Improving Community Skills Development Centers in Namibia (Issue Brief)

Published: Feb 28, 2017
Publisher: Washington, DC: Mathematica Policy Research, Center for International Policy Research and Evaluation
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Associated Project

Namibia: Vocational and Skills Training

Time frame: 2013-2016

Prepared for:

Millennium Challenge Corporation

Authors

Kristen Velyvis

Arif Mamun

Malik Khan Mubeen

Anca Dumitrescu

Ananya Khan

Between 2009 and 2014, the Millennium Challenge Corporation funded several improvements to Namibia’s network of Community Skills and Development Centers (COSDECs), community-based institutions that provide basic levels of vocational training to clients from disadvantaged backgrounds. The COSDEC interventions included improving physical infrastructure, providing new tools and equipment, and delivering technical assistance. Mathematica Policy Research recently completed an evaluation that examined the implementation of these interventions and their sustainability, as well as the training and labor market outcomes of COSDEC trainees. This issue brief summarizes the key findings from this evaluation.

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