培训项目的管理实践与可持续性:以肯尼亚内罗毕市基贝拉贫民窟的数字技能培训项目为例

Bonfix Ngetich, Joash A. Migosi
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青年失业是发展中国家,特别是发展中国家非常关注的问题,肯尼亚就是其中之一。这些国家的特点是青年人口多,他们占全国失业人口的大多数。各国政府和非营利组织正在合作消除青年中的贫困和失业问题。为了实现这一目标,需要创新的方法,例如推广世界粮食计划署的EMPACT和Ajira等数字技能培训项目。本研究试图通过分析世界粮食计划署EMPACT和基贝拉Ajira数字技能培训项目培训计划的管理实践和可持续性来解决这些短缺问题。采用系统的数据收集和问卷调查相结合的抽样方法。这项研究的结果将为了解该项目在肯尼亚的潜力提供一个起点,而不仅仅是在基贝拉。该报告还将为项目第二阶段提供见解和建议,以帮助规划部利用数字技能解决该国青年失业问题。本研究旨在评估管理实务及培训计划的可持续性。这是一个案例研究,涉及两个培训计划,即Ajira数字培训计划和世界粮食计划署的EMPACT。数据是在内罗毕市县的基贝拉贫民窟收集的。其主要目标是调查利益相关者的参与如何影响基贝拉贫民窟数字技能发展项目的可行性,确定风险管理策略如何影响基贝拉贫民窟数字技能教学项目的可行性,确定评估和监测对基贝拉数字技能教学项目可持续性的影响,并研究预算编制如何影响基贝拉贫民窟数字技能教学项目的可行性。数据收集采用问卷调查。这些问题都是封闭式的。对收集的数据进行系统检查,然后使用EXCEL和SPSS进行仔细分析。从描述性统计结果中发现,大多数受访者在很大程度上同意领导技能、项目沟通、资源分配和成本管理技能对数字培训计划的可持续性有影响,这是肯尼亚内罗毕市基贝拉贫民窟数字技能培训项目的一个案例。从回归分析中发现,领导技能对数字化培训项目的可持续性有正影响(B= 0.283),项目沟通有负影响(B=-112),资源分配有正影响(B=0.496),最后成本管理技能对数字化培训项目的可持续性有正影响(B=0.449)。这个整体模型首先被用来解释数字培训项目的可持续性。研究发现,领导技能对数字化培训计划的可持续性具有显著的正向影响,项目沟通对数字化培训计划的可持续性具有显著的负向影响,资源配置对数字化培训计划的可持续性具有显著的正向影响,成本管理技能对数字化培训计划的可持续性具有显著的正向影响。该研究建议,应将管理技能(领导技能、项目沟通、资源和分配以及成本管理技能)视为影响数字培训计划可持续性的重要因素。
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Management Practices and Sustainability of Training Programs: A Case of Digital Skills Training Projects in Kibera Slums, Nairobi City County, Kenya
Youth unemployment is a subject of great concern in the developing world, particularly in developing nations, and among them is Kenya. These countries are characterized by the high population of youths who make up the majority of the unemployed in the nation. Governments and non-profit organizations are partnering to eradicate poverty and unemployment among the youth. To achieve this, novel ways, such as promoting digital skills training programs such as WFP's EMPACT and the Ajira. This research sought to address these shortages by analyzing the management practices and sustainability of training programs on WFP's EMPACT and the Ajira Digital skills training project in Kibera. It used a systematic sampling method of data collection accompanied by questionnaires. The results from this research will give a starting point for understanding the project's potential in Kenya and not just in Kibera. It will also provide insights and recommendations for the project's second phase by the Ministry of Planning in its efforts to use digital skills to end youth unemployment in the country. This study aimed to assess management practices and the sustainability of training programs. It was a case study that involved two training programs i.e. Ajira Digital training program and WFP’s EMPACT. Data was collected in Kibera slums in Nairobi City County. Its main objectives were to investigate how stakeholder participation affects the viability of digital skills development programs in Kibera slums, to ascertain how risk management strategies affect the viability of programs for teaching digital skills in Kibera slums, to establish the impact of evaluation and monitoring on the sustainability of the programs for teaching digital skills in Kibera and to examine how budgeting affects the viability of initiatives for teaching digital skills in Kibera slums. Questionnaires were used for data collection. The questions were close-ended. Data collected was examined systematically and then carefully analysed using EXCEL and SPSS. From the descriptive statistics results it was found out most of the respondents agreed to a great extent that leadership skills, project communications, resource allocation and cost management skills have an influence on the sustainability of the digital training programs a case of digital skills training projects in Kibera slums, Nairobi city county, Kenya. From the regression analysis it was revealed that leadership skills have a positive (B=.283), project communication has a negative (B=-112), resource allocation has a positive (B=0.496) and finally cost management skills have a positive (B=0.449) influence on the sustainability of the digital training programs a case of digital skills training projects in Kibera slums, Nairobi city county, Kenya. The overall model was considered first to explain the sustainability of digital training programs. The study therefore concluded that leadership skills have a significant and positive influence on the sustainability of digital training programs project communication has a negative but insignificant influence on the sustainability of digital training programs resource allocation has a positive and significant influence on the sustainability of the digital training programs that cost management skills positively and significantly influence sustainability of the digital training programs. The study recommends that management skills (leadership skills, project communication, resource and allocation and cost management skills ought to be considered as significantly influencing the sustainability of digital training programs.
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