As part of the Ministry’s ongoing efforts to engage with key stakeholders in the vocational training and education system, Mr. Yacine Oualid, Minister of Vocational Training and Education, held a working session today with several representatives of private vocational training institutions. The meeting was dedicated to exchanging views and ideas on how to support the sector’s new momentum.

The session provided a valuable opportunity to deepen discussions on the evolving role of private training partners, particularly in light of the rapid changes in the labor market and the crucial contribution of specialized training to enhancing the competitiveness of the national economy.

The meeting was marked by an atmosphere of openness and transparency, reflecting the mutual trust that characterizes the relationship between the Ministry and its partners. It also encouraged the emergence of new perspectives that could open promising avenues for all actors involved in the sector.

Additionally, the session served as a platform to present the new regulatory framework for accredited vocational training institutions, developed by the Ministry based on the outcomes of the National Sessions on Vocational Training Reform. The framework takes into account the various ideas and proposals shared by participants during that significant event.

This meeting is part of a broader series of consultative sessions the Ministry plans to organize with all sector stakeholders, reaffirming its commitment to a comprehensive participatory approach aimed at improving training quality and ensuring its alignment with current transformations.