Madagascar
According to the information received from their parents, theft from beggars who go to school early in the morning or those who go to school in the evening are encouraged. The target at this time is almost always the high end phones that their parents bring them, so it is the little ones who are most affected at this time. An incident took place near the church “sacré cœur” Tanambao V, a student who was going to school had his cell phone stolen from him, but the thief did not go far and was caught by the villagers who had already the road They immediately took the thief’s car tire and almost set it on fire, but the fire brigade was a little late and the police arrived first and the thief was rescued safely. The police immediately brought him into the office for questioning, so we’ll see what happens now that the stolen phone is still in the possession of this thief. This thief is still very young, as it seems, so many people said why not use his big arms to earn money honestly.
Malala Didier
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Higher education: The training-employment game needs to be strengthened
The Director of the International Labor Organization (ILO) in Madagascar, Frédérick Muia, paid a courtesy call to the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Professor Loulla Chaminah. The challenge of the imbalance between training and the labor market is among the points discussed at this meeting. The aim is to find concrete solutions to facilitate the professional integration of Malagasy students. It was also an opportunity to discuss ways to strengthen cooperation between the ILO and MESUPRES. Note that the ILO has an international program that could provide strong answers to the challenge of matching training and employment.
Organized by Rakotobe
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