PADESCE Project, Backed by World Bank, Trains 1,126 Workers and Targets 7,400 to Boost Cameroon’s SMEs
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Stakeholders of the Secondary Education and Skills Development Project (PADESCE) have presented initial results from the Competitive Skills Development Mechanism (MCDC), highlighting the programme’s role in upgrading workforce skills in line with enterprise performance needs. On Friday, 30 (…)
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