Algiers – The Algerian Council of the Nation commenced a parliamentary day dedicated to examining the current state and future prospects of vocational training within Algeria. The event, titled “Vocational Training in Algeria: Reality and Horizons,” began on Monday at the Council’s headquarters, under the patronage of Council President, Mr. Azzouz Nasseri.
The parliamentary day serves as a platform for in-depth discussions on the challenges and opportunities facing the vocational training sector. Key stakeholders, including government officials, educators, and industry representatives, are participating to share their perspectives and contribute to shaping the future of vocational education in the country.
A primary objective of this initiative is to assess the effectiveness of existing vocational training programs in meeting the demands of the Algerian labor market. Furthermore, participants will explore ways to enhance the quality and relevance of training curricula to ensure graduates possess the skills and knowledge required for successful employment.
The discussions will also delve into the role of vocational training in promoting economic diversification and reducing unemployment, particularly among young people. Emphasis will be placed on identifying emerging sectors and developing specialized training programs to support their growth.
This parliamentary day underscores the Algerian government’s commitment to investing in human capital and strengthening the vocational training system. The outcomes of these discussions are expected to inform policy decisions and contribute to the development of a comprehensive strategy for advancing vocational education and training across the nation.
The Minister of Vocational Training and Education is expected to present a detailed overview of the government’s initiatives and plans for the sector during the course of the day.


