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CETA is moving towards a project based approach when it comes to future activities. By adopting such an approach when implementing and managing various business actions, CETA aims to ensure that effective and efficient control measures are not only put into place but adhered to in all processes (this includes Learnerships and Skills Programmes).
CETA will be focusing on the following Strategic programmes that will assist the Authority in achieving the strategic goals and objectives that support both legislation and NSDS targets:
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Promote research and communication at CETA |
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Promote quality HRD in the sector |
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Identify and promote scarce and critical skills in the sector |
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Promotion of co-operatives, CCOE's and New Venture creation initiatives |
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Promotion of quality delivery in the sector |
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Capacity Building of governance and constituent members |
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All project proposals will be aligned with the above strategic programmes. CETA will ensure equitable distribution of grants across the industry.
Discretionary Grant Initiatives will be officially announced to afford stakeholders the opportunity to register their interest or submit application.
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NSF Project
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CETA NSF consolidates its position as a major contributor to the Skills Development Plan on training programmes and learnerships. Projects are rolled out in every province in South Africa with Education and Training Programmes targeting delivery of qualified construction contractors and formal qualifications for men and women within the Construction Industry. |
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National Skills Fund - Special Projects
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The NSF allocate funds in respect of Special Projects to the CETA to address skills shortages in the Construction Industry through intensive on-site training and classroom instruction. This is a direct response to the Government’s industry transformation and sustainability strategy. |
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