Skills development, agriculture

Skills development and job creation

Outside of supply-chain enterprise development, many skills development programmes are supported by the State or through social investment. Often, these won’t be in the form of formal job creation projects, but the latter will tend to rely on skills development work to underpin them. Imagery of this work should show projects that are economically relevant, sustainable over time, and that provide participants with skills that ultimately lead to products that are differentiated from competitors, at least to some degree. Our imagery celebrates empowerment with nuance and care.

Farming

In social investment, support for agricultural activities tends to cover different but complementary things. These include programmes of training, material supply, and coordination of subsistence farming work in ways that raise these endeavours from low-level farming to commercial independence, along with food garden projects carried out under the “agricultural livelihoods” rubric. These two main thrusts are, of course, quite different things, and are treated carefully as such in our imagery.

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