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During the mission the team has met the Honorary Minister of Education and Skills Development, Permanent Secretary and the team members of TVET subsector reform working group led by the Secretary General of the National Commission for UNESCO.
The team also discussed with different stakeholders of skills development organizations, including the representatives from the Ministry of Trade and Industry, Human Resource Development Advisory Council, Botswana Chamber of Mines, Southern African Development Community (SADC), Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, University of Botswana and Institute of Development Management (IDM) The team also visited Oodi College of Applied Arts and Technology and held discussions with the management team