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Japan, Zambia, Hitachi Construction Machinery and UNIDO to develop construction equipment operators in Zambia

Japan, Zambia, Hitachi Construction Machinery and UNIDO to develop construction equipment operators in Zambia

29.09.2021

(Left to Right) MCTI Permanent Secretary Mr. Mushuma Mulenga, MoTS Permanent Secretary Kayula Siame, Embassy of Japan in Lusaka Ambassador Mr.Ryuta Mizuuchi, MoTS Minister Hon. Felix C Mutati, UNIDO Representative Mr. Khaled El. Mekwad, UN Zambia Resident Coordinator Dr. Coumba Mar Gadio, and Company President for Hitachi Construction Machinery Zambia Mr. Hideki Hattori

VIENNA, 29 September 2021 – The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), the Government of Japan, the Government of Zambia, and Hitachi Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. (Hitachi Construction Machinery) are joining forces to address the growing demand for skilled construction equipment operators in Zambia’s construction and mining industries.

With the shift in Zambian economy towards more capital- and skill-intensive sectors such as mining, construction, transportation and manufacturing, the demand for technical skills for the operation of heavy equipment operation has increased. However, construction and mining sector employers struggle to find skilled workers who meet modern machinery operational skills requirements. The situation is compounded by the need to integrate Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies into heavy machinery operations.

Through a public-private development partnership (PPDP), the four-year project will align industrial skills development to the needs of the industry and the labour market, ultimately fostering productive youth employment. This will be achieved by jointly establishing a centre of excellence for construction equipment operator workers at the Kitwe Vocational Training Centre (KVTC). Starting from the third year of project implementation, more than 125 skilled operators are expected to graduate from KVTC on an annual basis.

An exchange of notes between Ryuta Mizuuchi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the Republic of Zambia, and Khaled El Mekwad, UNIDO Representative of Regional Office in South Africa, confirmed the financial support of the Government of Japan.

The guest of honour, Honourable Felix C. Mutati, Minister of Technology and Science (MoTS) remarked “Our focus on this program will be to bridge that skills gap, but focusing on shifting the Curriculum, the learning, orienting it to practical skills that addresses the challenges that we are facing in the mining and construction industries. Focusing on lifting up the vulnerable person, the girl child that they participate in the job market. And my ministry is going to shift the focus that locally we train and empower our people through skills so that we minimize on the importation of labour. This we can do it as a country and we are fairly equipped”.

Ryuta Mizuuchi, Ambassador of Japan to Zambia, said, “With this exchange of notes, we are launching a unique project providing the Zambian youth with opportunities of vocational training, with the participation of Hitachi Construction Machinery Zambia and UNIDO. This project will certainly support the new Zambian Government under President Hichilema in human resources development as he attempts to empower more and more young Zambians for the purpose of sustainable development”.

 “While educational needs globally are immense, the private sector can leverage their resources and core competencies to support governments to enhance skills development and help unlock the necessary investments to ensure quality learning opportunities are accessible. Projects such as this one can help Zambia achieve this”, reflected Dr. Coumba Mar Gadio, Resident Coordinator of United Nations in Zambia.

Khaled El Mekwad, UNIDO Representative, stated “UNIDO is pleased to facilitate the interests of public and private sector stakeholders to strengthen the quality and relevance of vocational training and support Zambia’s inclusive and sustainable industrial development within the framework of UNIDO’s Programme for Country Partnership (PCP) which is fully aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Partnership Framework (UNSDCF) in Zambia and the country’s Seventh National Development Plan (7NDP)”.

Representing the private sector partner, Hideki Hattori, Company President of Hitachi Construction Machinery Zambia, mentioned “Hitachi Construction Machinery Zambia give great pleasure to be part of this program in partnership with UNIDO together with the Governments of Zambia and Japan. This will enable us to further contribute to the Zambian Society as part of our CSR and Skills development agenda and vision. We know that this will not only be a one of achievement but a platform to continuously engage the cooperating partners on further improvements and opportunities as we continue to operate within Zambia. We hope other companies will emulate our example and consider similar projects in other sectors within Zambia”.

The exchange of notes in Lusaka was followed by the signing of a Joint Declaration between Head of the ITPO Tokyo of UNIDO, Yuko Yasunaga, and the Representative Executive Officer, President, Executive Officer and Director, CEO of Hitachi Construction Machinery, Kotaro Hirano, at Hitachi Construction Machinery head office in Tokyo, confirming cooperation towards promoting Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development (ISID) in developing countries and economies in transition.

Joint Declaration signing at Tokyo, Japan. (Left to Right) Representative Executive Officer President, Executive Officer and Director, CEO, Hitachi Construction Machinery, Kotaro Hirano; Head, ITPO Tokyo UNIDO, Yuko Yasunaga

For more information on the project, please contact:

Chie Matsumoto

c.matsumoto@unido.org

For more information on PCP Zambia, click here