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Page 1: “Career and Professional Development using Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)” Developing an online Africa Career Guidance service

“Career and Professional Development using Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)”

Developing an online Africa Career Guidance service www.africacareerguidance.com

Funto AkinkugbeAfricaRecruit November 2006

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Content

Who we are Our Achievements Online Career Guidance Vision Online Career Guidance features Current state of Africa Career Guidance

System Recommendations from the past Progress and Next steps (Baseline and

survey) How do you come in? How are the stakeholders engage Sustainable model Future development area

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Who we are (AfricaRecruit): Formally launched in 2002, as an offshoot of

www.findajobinafrica.com that was established in 1999.

Mobilization programme launched as a joint project of the Commonwealth Business Council and NEPAD. The Commonwealth Secretariat became a project partner in March 2005.

AfricaRecruit mobilizes skills and human resource capacity building in and outside of Africa.

It also facilitates the African Diaspora towards capacity building in Africa either through skills or investment in areas such as remittances with joint partners such as Africa Business Roundtable,

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Our Achievements:

5 successful HR forums see reports at www.africarecruit.com

Extensive Database of over 150,000 people, 600+ Universities Worldwide & 1,800+ Organisations with interests in Africa.

International career/recruitment fair’s, (forthcoming South Africa 23 & 24 October 2006 Human Resource and Skills Management using ICT)

Return of over 500 Africans in the Diaspora/year and skills within Africa

Regularly contribute to policy and operational issues/topics e.g.NEPAD’s newsletter, International Development policy, AU newsletter, Commonwealth Secretariat Report, Commonwealth Business Council etc.

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Online Career Guidance Vision Online career guidance service accessible

to Students in Africa

Access to information on Developing core competencies and skills in areas of demand.

Create awareness of current and future job opportunities and internships opportunities in Africa

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Online Career Guidance Services

Searchable Database of Career Profiles Industry Overview In Country Opportunities On Emerging Markets Growth Areas/Areas of Skill Shortages

Skills and interest assessments Online Career Guidance Counsel (advisory) Resume/CV fundamentals Interviewing techniques Career Advancement Skills

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Online Career Guidance Features

Published Information Q & A Bulletin Board Online counseling surgery Monthly Newsletters On-Site Workshops

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Current state of the African Career Guidance System

Lack of Career guidance and awareness of the current job opportunities

Insufficient number of Africans studying and developing core competencies in areas of demand

Choosing of a career path based on limited knowledge and information

The attraction of critical skills and qualified personnel to the West through the use of online advertising to attract much needed skills of technocrats to the West

Inadequate access to Career Advice in Africa college and universities has resulted in

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Recommendation from past

“Developing innovative schemes such as internships, executive sabbaticals, interim’s and voluntary jobs”

African Government to assess job needs and critical requirements which should be made available to all Africans-

Nigeria 1-2 December 2003

Development of Africa’s Skills Database Create an enabling environment for skill development

London, United Kingdom 10th – 11th March 2005

Set up a skills Development agency……to exert considerable influence over the supply of relevant training and education and more importantly, is based on a true representation of each sector’s need.

Johannesburg, South Africa, 7th-8th September 2004

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Progress and Next Steps

Baseline analysis of the role of ICT in enabling and harnessing career professional development (through the use of a survey)

Form a consultation group

Development of Pilot site study in 3 African countries.

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Progress and Next Steps

301 Recognised Universities in Africa

12% have career centres. (85% of these are based in Southern African Countries with a substantial number located in South Africa.)

34% have a website

1a: Establishing the baseline analysis through the survey (See below for survey result thus far)

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Progress and Next Steps

The survey was sent out to 10,000 + African based undergraduates and graduates Africa.

1016 replied (10%) to date

Mode of dissemination: Hardcopies through networks at various Africa Universities, African student associations i.e Pan African Student Summits and AISEC. And soft copies via partner websites and via emails disseminations

1b:Establishing the baseline analysis through the survey

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Progress and Next Steps

Sample Question 1:

How often do you access the internet? 70.58% Said an average of 5 days a week

Do you own a cell/mobile phone? 93.63% Said they do

Do you have access to information on internship/ volunteer opportunities? 5.7% say they do

1c:Establishing the baseline analysis through the survey

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Progress and Next Steps

Sample Question 2: If you had the opportunity to change your course,

would you change it? 42.5% Said they would .See below for why:

“Yes, because realise now how difficult it is to find a job with a Master degree in History”

“ “Because here in Cameroon people who study History are regarded as future teachers and I do not want to become one”

“A first degree in Accounting is more or less useless without a professional qualification.”

“My present course has very limited job opportunities in a developing country such as mine-Ghana “

1c: Establishing the baseline analysis through the survey

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Progress and Next Steps

Sample Question 3:

Will you consider a website that provides career guidance service? 91.42% say it is very important

Will you consider using a career guidance service to assist you in selecting a career and growing in your selected career?

91.08% say it is very important

Will information on current affairs change or influence your decision on your career choice?

66.03% say it is very important

1c: Establishing the baseline analysis through the survey

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Progress and Next Steps

Stake Holders:- Universities in Africa i.e Kenya - Nairobi University and Day Star University and Sierra Leone Forah Bay College (Proposed Pilot sites)

Public Sector:- United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), Commonwealth Secretariat, Ministry of Education Kenya

Corporate Sector:– BP Angola, MTN Cameroon, BAT West Africa, Coca Cola Africa and SafariCom Kenya to name a few

1: Form a consultation group/partners

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Progress and Next Steps

Kenya

Cameroon

South Africa

3: Pilot site in 3 African countries

Development of concept website

(Kenya)

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How do you come in?Partner with us to assist in: archiving 2 of the 8 Millennium

Development Goals (MDG’s) NEPAD ICT objectives Capacity Building Corporate Social Responsibility Pipeline development of employable

youth for African and Global market place

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How do you come in?Who are the stakeholders and how can they engage?

Human Resource Professionals in all sectors:Providing detailed profile on Career opportunities in there sector Providing meaningful internship opportunities

Government/Donors, Foundations and International community:Embracing and owning the project via partnership and endorsements

The Diaspora: as mentorsand Counsellors

African Universities:Developing and encouraging the use of Career Guidance and Internship in partnership with the private sector

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Sustainability:

Resume surgery Job advertising portal Consultancy services Banner adverts

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Future growth

French capability Replicate in 53 African Countries Adopted by African Governments Offline solution – Team counsels

running career surgeries in School and college through out the year.

Training

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Thank YouQuestion & Answers

Developing an online Africa Career Guidance service