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Technical and Vocational Training in Ghana
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Technical and Vocational Training sector based in Ghana. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Electronic Security Training Institute
The Electronic Security Training Institute (ESTI) is an avenue of excellence as the leading provider of training certification and continuing education for Ghana’s evolving electronic security and life safety industry and offers an alternative career path for electronics and electrical tertiary students in Ghana.
11 to 50 staff
Don Bosco Solar
Don Bosco Solar and Renewable Energy Centre offers specialized training tailored for young individuals with an electrical background who are keenly interested in photovoltaic (PV) installation. The program is designed to equip participants with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills essential for the installation, maintenance, and operation of solar PV systems. Through hands-on training and theoretical instruction, students gain proficiency in handling solar panels, inverters, batteries, and associated electrical components. The curriculum not only covers technical aspects but also emphasizes safety protocols, industry standards, and sustainable practices in renewable energy. Participants benefit from a supportive learning environment that fosters both professional growth and a deep understanding of how solar energy contributes to a greener and more sustainable future.
51 to 200 staff
Medy Vocational Institute
Medy Vocational Institute (MVI) is a legally registered institution and accredited by the Council for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (COTVET) of the Ministry of Education, Ghana. The objective of MVI is to produce globally competitive workforce and entrepreneurs who contribute effectively and efficiently to national development. Our courses have been well researched and carefully designed to provide the needed skills and competencies capable of transforming our students into twenty-first (21st Century) entrepreneurs. To ensure that our students remain globally competitive, MVI has signed MOU’s with a several top-notch organizations to admit our students to undergo periodic internship programmes as a way of marrying practical classroom work with industry requirements.
11 to 50 staff
Elray Foundation
ElRay Foundation Overview: ElRay Foundation is a non-governmental organization dedicated to empowering young individuals aged 18-25 through vocational skills training. We offer free, comprehensive programs in various trades, including kente weaving, bead making, bamboo craft, wood carving, bag making, pottery, Tye & Dye, and slipper and shoe making. Our mission is to equip youth with practical skills that foster self-reliance, boost entrepreneurship, and contribute to socio-economic development. Mission: To enable young people to unlock their potential, pursue meaningful careers, and positively impact their communities through skill development and entrepreneurship. Vision: To be a leading force in empowering youth with vocational skills, promoting self-reliance, and supporting socio-economic growth. Purpose: We are committed to providing quality vocational training, supporting cultural preservation, and enhancing employment opportunities for young individuals. Programs and Services: Vocational Training: Hands-on training in various trades with all materials and tools provided at no cost. Entrepreneurship Development: Guidance and resources to help trainees start and grow their own businesses. Cultural Preservation: Promoting and preserving traditional crafts through our training programs. Employment Support: Assistance with resume writing, interview preparation, and job placement. Monitoring and Evaluation: Continuous assessment of our programs to ensure their effectiveness and relevance. Values: Empowerment Inclusivity Excellence Innovation Collaboration Cultural Preservation Transparency and Accountability Join us in shaping a brighter future for young individuals and their communities. Learn more and apply today!
1 to 10 staff
Galeed Institute Of Science And Technology
Galeed Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) is established to equip the next generation of engineers with relevant practical skills. The Institute hopes to bring science, technology and engineering to the youth in an innovative and challenging way through hands-on training. Galeed Institute of Science and Technology, is a place where we nurture minds by equipping them with new technologies, creative and innovative skills to match industry demands which is strongly supported by 80% field work and quality classroom tutorials. Our passion is to develop Africa’s youth with cutting-edge technical or technological skills to rise up to the occasion and solve global challenges which confront industry and society at large. We are committed to this by providing learners with field experiences by working side-by-side with industry professionals while enjoying quality training time with our renowned technical instructors in our well-resourced laboratories. We understand the world today has become a global village, thus we expose our learners to global trends and modern techniques through carefully selected training programs and other educational resources. We also invite international experts to share experiences with our learners to help them understand the demands of working in an international environment. Our uniqueness is the passion for impacting knowledge and how we simplify complex engineering or technical topics for our learners. The overall goal of the institution is to prepare adequately the labor market force needs and promote sustainable social, economic, environment and industrial development.
11 to 50 staff
Oyska Technical Institute
OYSKA Technical Institute seeks to provide educational opportunities for individuals and groups (school leavers and drop outs – primary, junior and senior high schools, tertiary and practicing “cosmetologists”) to acquire training in Garment making, Cosmetology, Massage Therapy, Beauty Therapy and Hair Dressing across the country. The Institute’s new strategic direction is to establish itself as a renowned technical institute having its head office at Kumasi and its maiden branch at Konongo. Oyska Technical Institute is also affiliated to Oyska Parlour, a salon that affords cosmetology learners the opportunity to acquire practical hands-on experience in addition to catering for the needs of clients. The Institute trains people to be enterprising through innovative and sustainable approaches of programme design, learning, personal development and business support. VISSION STATEMENT To become the preferred centre for the technical and vocational training the West African sub-region MISSION STATEMENT To provide entrepreneurial training and support for Ghanaian youths and the West African sub region in various technical and vocational programmes VALUES Our core values translated into value statements represent the hallmark of our culture as an institution. They will be the enduring tenets that will guide us to achieve our vision and accompanying goals.
11 to 50 staff