The Partnership for skills in Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology (PASET) was launched in 2013 by the Governments of Senegal, Ethiopia and Rwanda with facilitation by the World Bank. It aims to address systemic gaps in skills and knowledge in Sub-Saharan Africa’s priority ASET fields, and to build the capacity of African education and training institutions to train high quality technicians, engineers and scientists to meet the demands of the economy. Since 2013, more than 25 African countries, as well as representatives of Brazil, China, India, Japan and Korea have participated in PASET’s various activities.
Overview
Website | Visit website |
Targets | Africa |
Sectors | Sector agnostic |
Programs
- Past Program
AGriDI Grants for Digital Innovations in West Africa
by The PASET Regional Scholarship and Innovation Fund
Accelerating Inclusive Green growth through Agri-based Digital Innovation in WA