African Renaissance - Bursaries and Exchange Programmes2016-05-19 The provision of scholarships is a critical intervention in assisting youth learners, especially those that
are disadvantaged, to access educational and training opportunities. Through a joint cooperation between the Office of the Premier, Department of Education, eThekwini Municipality, African Renaissance and Diplomatic Corps in KwaZulu-Natal, a programme to improve the access to bursaries and scholarships for youth in the province has been developed. A major goal of the project is to encourage students to study and extend their working experience beyond South African borders. During the African Renaissance Festival 2015 under the theme of ‘Entrepreneurs in Africa’ the Consulate General of India, Mr Rajagopalan Ragunathan, the Consulate General of the United States of America, Ms Frances Chisholm, the European Union Ambassador, HE Mr Roeland van der Geer, as well as the Minister of Economics and Global Issues at the German Embassy, Mr Andreas Künne, encouraged the African Renaissance Committee to actively engage with them in order to advance and further discuss the request on bursaries and scholarships. Against this background, the Office of the Premier: Youth Development Chief Directorate:Education and Transversal Bursaries in partnership with the Department of Education under the leadership of the MEC, Ms Peggy Nkonyeni was tasked to engage with Mr Kiepiela, the Dean Consular Corps of the European Member States. The eThekwini Municipality was also approached to be part of the programme. To this end the eThekwini Municipality, under the leadership of the Mayor, Cllr James Nxumalo, has joined this initiative and it is expected that other municipalities will follow suit. The Steering Committee will work closely with the African Renaissance Trust, a nonprofit organisation through the Vice-Chairman, Professor Sihawu Ngubane in promoting entrepreneurial development of youth in the Province. The programme will focus on scarce and critical skills for the key economic sectors of the province. Critical skill shortages exist in the case of artisans and professionals in areas which require maths and science as an academic foundation for qualifying in the field. Further skills shortages occur in the fields of finance and engineering, in the agriculture, manufacturing, and the creative industries, in the maritime industry, in the knowledge economy and in the green economy. OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME
Through the project scholars and out of school youth will be assisted by:
The following criteria will be followed for the selection and placement of students:
The Provincial Government and eThekwini Municipality will encourage students to access scholarships which provide full funding to cover the following aspects relating to the scholarship:-
A two-pronged approach will be adopted for both communicating and recruiting students to study on the programme. The Department of Education, District Offices are identified as key strategic entry points for recruiting in-school youth. Operation Sukuma Sakhe District Structures are key strategic entry points for the recruitment of out-ofschool youth. www.kznyis.gov.za |
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