Algeria concludes national study days on reforming vocational training inspection system

Date: 2026-05-07
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By:  Robert Kwaku Annor

The Ministry of Vocational Training and Education in Algeria has concluded its National Study Days for the Inspection Corps in Algiers, marking what officials described as a new phase in the modernization of the country’s vocational training oversight system.

The event, held under the supervision of the Minister of Vocational Training and Education, Nassima Arhab, brought together ministry officials and field inspectors under the theme “The General Inspectorate in a New Phase.” The discussions focused on strengthening the dual role of inspection services in both evaluation and support to improve the overall quality of the vocational training system.

A key highlight of the sessions was the emphasis on the integration of digital tools in governance and decision-making. The minister underscored the importance of the “Inspection” digital platform as a mechanism for enhancing data-driven management and improving institutional performance.

The ministry also highlighted ongoing efforts to build digital competencies among inspectors and to align training processes with the National Reference for Training and Competencies as well as the competency-based approach. These reforms aim to standardize practices and improve coordination across the sector.

Participants also examined ways to strengthen the role of inspectors within Algeria’s broader entrepreneurial ecosystem, including involvement in entrepreneurship development centers and business incubation structures.

The study days, which featured five thematic workshops, concluded with a set of recommendations aimed at modernizing the inspection function and reinforcing its role as a strategic lever for reform within the vocational training system.

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