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New Zealand’s Project Fetu offers a six-week digital skills course to Pacific and rural workers in Otago, boosting employment prospects in manufacturing and logistics.
A government pilot program in New Zealand’s Otago region, Project Fetu, is offering a six-week, NZQA-recognized digital skills course to Pacific and rural workers in the Waitaki area.
Co-designed with Pacific community members and delivered at the Oamaru Pacific Island Trust Learning Hub, the hybrid program addresses barriers like distance and cost, especially after job losses in manufacturing and related industries.
Taught by educators from Auckland, it emphasizes cultural support, real-world relevance, and experiential learning, targeting careers in manufacturing, engineering, logistics, and leadership.
The initiative aims to improve employment outcomes and educational attainment for a population disproportionately affected by unemployment and disengagement, while involving families in graduation to inspire intergenerational success.
El Proyecto Fetu de Nueva Zelanda ofrece un curso de habilidades digitales de seis semanas a trabajadores del Pacífico y rurales en Otago, impulsando las perspectivas de empleo en manufactura y logística.