The Skills Week 2025 will feature a combination of high-level dialogue, technical sessions, exhibitions, and stakeholder-driven platforms aimed at catalysing action on industrial skills development. Key activities will include:
High-Level Plenaries
Opening Ceremony: Keynote addresses by African Union leaders, Head of State, and development partners, emphasizing the provisions of the CTVET Strategy and its alignment with Agenda 2063 and the commitments to Africa’s Skills for Industrialization.
Ministerial and Private Sector Roundtable
A high-level dialogue between Ministers responsible for education, labour, and industry, alongside CEOs and business leaders, to shape policy directions and investment priorities for skills development aligned with priority value chains.
Technical Sessions and Sectoral Panels
A series of thematic sessions led by experts, showcasing best practices and innovations in skills development across industrial priority sectors. These panels will include voices from industry, academia, and civil society.
Skills Development Marketplace and Exhibition
A showcase of institutions, innovations, and partnerships contributing to skills development across Africa. This space will provide visibility for national and regional programmes, private sector-led initiatives, and youth-led innovations.
Youth and Entrepreneurial Engagement Platform
Designed to elevate the voices of young people, women, and emerging entrepreneurs, this platform will feature career dialogues, innovation pitches, and networking spaces that foster mentorship and opportunity.
CTVET Strategy Implementation Forum:
A multi-stakeholder session convened by the AUC, AUDA-NEPAD and partners to share country progress, innovations, and implementation pathways of the CTVET Strategy. It will facilitate technical collaboration, peer learning, and policy alignment across Member States and RECs. The forum will also be a platform to validate the draft CTVET Strategy Implementation Plan.
Field Visits
Africa Skills Week 2025 will feature curated field visits to selected industrial parks, TVET institutions, innovation hubs, and enterprise training centres in Ethiopia to reinforce the CTVET Strategy’s emphasis on enterprise-based learning and stronger linkages between training systems and industry needs. These visits will demonstrate practical models of skills development, enterprise partnerships, and innovation ecosystems in action. They will also offer participants direct exposure to public-private partnerships in dual training, apprenticeships and practical application of digital and green technologies in training and production.
Country-Level Action to commemorate the Week:
These will be skills development and employment-focused actions in the Member States to celebrate the week. Member States will be encouraged to use Africa Skills Week as a springboard for national action plans aligned with the CTVET Strategy 2025–2034. AUC and AUDA-NEPAD will support coordination, visibility, and peer learning across countries to deepen ownership and impact. The African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD) and African Union Commission will map country-level actions, and the Member States are encouraged to share details of country-focused events for the week.
Closing and Commitment Session
A synthesis session where key outcomes, recommendations, and stakeholder commitments will be captured in a communique for action and follow-up.