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22 April 2025

Enabel and UNIDO expand joint efforts on skills development and employment in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Press release

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Vienna, 22 April 2025 – Enabel and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) signed a new partnership agreement to jointly implement the project Unis pour l’Éducation et l’Emploi (“United for Education and Employment”) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

Funded by the European Union (EU), this initiative will be implemented by Enabel and UNIDO. It aims to improve access to quality education and foster employability among young people and women by strengthening the Congolese Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) ecosystem.

The project represents a strategic response to the socio-economic challenges in the DRC, including high youth unemployment, a significant skills mismatch, and gender disparities in education and employment. Through targeted activities in the provinces of Kinshasa, Haut-Katanga and Lualaba, the project will support the modernisation of vocational training centres, the alignment of curricula with labour market needs, and the promotion of entrepreneurship.

Enabel’s CEO, Mr. Jean Van Wetter, remarked, “Enabel is delighted to work with UNIDO and the Government of DRC to innovate in the way vocational training is delivered, working more with investors and the private sector to ensure that we meet new demands. In a world that is becoming increasingly complex, partnership is the only way to succeed.”

The agreement marks an important milestone in the working relationship between Enabel and UNIDO, rooted in a shared vision of international cooperation that prioritises human capital development, private sector engagement, and institutional resilience.

“This partnership reinforces UNIDO’s commitment to sustainable economic and industrial development through education and skills training. Together with Enabel, we aim to empower Congolese youth and women to become agents of economic transformation,” said Ms. Fatou Haidara, UNIDO’s Deputy to the Director General and Managing Director of the Directorate of Global Partnerships and External Relations.

The Unis pour l’Éducation et l’Emploi project reflects UNIDO’s commitment to sustainable economic and industrial development by strengthening skills, boosting entrepreneurship, and supporting youth access to decent jobs in critical economic sectors. By aligning vocational training with market needs and focusing on youth and women, the initiative aims to contribute to long-term economic transformation in the DRC and to support the country’s integration into sustainable global value chains.

Enabel’s CEO Mr. Jean Van Wetter and Ms. Fatou Haidara, UNIDO’s Deputy to the Director General
Enabel’s CEO Mr. Jean Van Wetter and Ms. Fatou Haidara, UNIDO’s Deputy to the Director General

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