DHET: South African youth heading for the World Skills Competition in Brazil

6th July 2015

DHET: South African youth heading for the World Skills Competition in Brazil

The Department of Higher Education and Training, (DHETR), is proud to announce that a team of twenty-one young vocational Skills Ambassadors will be representing South Africa at the prestigious WorldSkills International Skills competition in Sao Paulo, Brazil in August 2015.

This global event will see Team South Africa competing in nineteen skill categories and against over seventy other countries to showcase their chosen trades.  WorldSkills International takes place every two years and hosts tens of thousands of skilled young people from around the world, accompanied by their coaches and mentors. The competition is an opportunity to demonstrate their talents in a public and test themselves against the most demanding international standards.

All participants must be between the ages of 18 – 22 with the South African team made up of the winners of the recently held WorldSkills South Africa Competition that took place in Cape Town in January 2015.

WorldSkills South Africa aims to emphasise the key role that artisans play in the South African economy and to validate the artisanal sector. The competition is a reminder that a proper mastery of skills requires focus, training and dedication over time.

WSSA Chair, Raymond Patel explains further;

“We have a considerable talent pool of young artisans in South Africa, and the WorldSkills International competition is about celebrating that talent. The fact is, as a nation we simply do not have enough artisans. There are more jobs in the artisanal sector than there are candidates – and in a nation that is challenged by unemployment, it’s clear that we need to address this disconnect”.

The international competition is a powerful and important opportunity to benchmark South African skills against the highest standards and to showcase excellence in vocational training and education. The team traveling to Brazil will not only compete, but also take part in skills exchange and be able to experience the latest technological innovations and best practice in their respective fields.

The Department of Higher Education and Training, who formally established WorldSkills South Africa in April 2013, also sees the WorldSkills International Competition as a critically important initiative. Deputy Minister of Higher Education Mduduzi Manana elaborates;

“The DHER has declared 2014 – 2024 The Decade of the Artisan and have made it our business to ensure that there is a dramatic turnaround in youth involvement in this sector, and initiatives like WSSA and WorldSkills International are key in meeting that objective.”

Team South Africa will travel to Brazil to participate in the competition taking place from August 11th to 16th. To find out more about the traveling team and to follow them throughout the competition please visit www.worldskillsa.org and www.facebook.com/WorldSkillsZA

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