Financing TVET: a comparative analysis in six Asian countries

Agence Française de Développement (AFD)
What is it?

TVET is expected to address multiple demands by helping young people and adults develop the skills they need for employment, decent work and entrepreneurship, promoting equitable, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, and supporting transitions to green economies and environmental sustainability. Yet the question of how to finance this priority is still insufficiently explored.

In order to improve their ability to provide sound, evidence-based analysis and advice to their constituents, the French Development Agency (Agence Française de Développement, AFD) and UNESCO launched a regional comparative study on TVET financing approaches. Looking into the example of six Asian countries (Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Republic of Korea, Thailand and Viet Nam) and benchmarking them against international practices in Europe, Latin America, Africa and other Asian countries, this study raises issues and explores ways to respond to the challenge of TVET funding.

HIGHLIGHTS

It examines how public resources for TVET are mobilized and invested. Then it analysis how public resources could be used more efficiently by implementing performance or demand-based funding. It looks into the various strategies that are being implemented in the six countries, and the risks and advantages associated with each approach.