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Nathalie Vereen’s Journey of Hard Work, Leadership and Impact

This article features the journey of Nathalie Vereen, Chief Operating Officer (COO) of JET
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G20 Education Working Group (EdWG) Seminar

JET CEO, James Keevy was a featured speaker at the G20 Education Working Group (EdWG) Seminar, under the theme Recognition of Qualifications and Skills in a Global Context.
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New Publication: Microcredentials for youth and work

The Microcredentials for Youth and Work study was launched during the Transitioning Youth into the Labour Market: Promises and Pitfalls of Microcredentials webinar on April 3rd 2025
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Microcredentials for youth and work

This report examines the value of alternative learning opportunities that lead to microcredentials, with a focus on youth, as a flexible and cost-effective way of acquiring skills and validating competencies to enhance signalling mechanisms among jobseekers and workers. It provides an analysis of the current global debate on microcredentials, including their benefits, challenges and potential impact on the labour market. Based on four illustrative cases — from a national system in India to sectoral use in health, private sector engagement by Microsoft and a platform-led approach through UNICEF’s Yoma — the report highlights the usage of microcredentials by governments, companies, international organisations and non-profit actors. The report offers policy recommendations aimed at improving the design, implementation and governance of microcredentials to better support youth transitions into decent work. This report is the culmination of a collective effort by the ILO and UNICEF, supported by the multi-stakeholder initiatives Decent Jobs for Youth and Generation Unlimited. The study benefited greatly from the experience and contributions of various governments, businesses, international organisations, and civil society organisations. JET's James Keevy, Kelly Shiohira, Patrick Molokwane, Lungelo Mthembu-Slater, Zaahedah Vally, Wamweni Shamambo, and Carla Pereira contributed to the report.
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JET celebrates achievement in psychometric testing

JET Education Services marks a significant achievement in psychometric testing and mathematics assessment for early learners in South Africa and congratulates Roelien Herholdt, JET Executive Manager: Research and Data Ecosystem, who contributed significantly to the project.
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[Webinar] Are Microcredentials the Future of Youth Employment?

James Keevy will be part of the panel at the YouthForesight webinar on April 3rd, where the ILO and UNICEF will present findings from their latest report, Microcredentials for Youth and Work.
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JET Cape Town Has a New Home

JET Education Services has relocated its Cape Town office to 21 Dreyer Street, Claremont, Cape Town, 7708. Our Johannesburg office remains the head office.
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Play 2.0 Community of Learning in Medellín, Colombia

The JET team: Daniel Mashilo, Rachel Neville, Roelien Herholdt, and Nkhensani Baloyi participated in the PLAY 2.0 Annual In-Person Community of Learning (COL) which took place from 26-29 May 2025, in Medellin, Colombia.
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High-Level Women’s Consultation

Mororiseng Maapola, JET CFO, was at the High-Level Women’s Consultation which took place at Constitution Hill’s Women’s Prison Facility.
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