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HOA SUA SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND TOURISM Hanoi, Vietnam www.hoasuaschool.com

HOA SUA SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND TOURISM Hanoi, Vietnam www.hoasuaschool.com. Montréal, October 17th to 20th 2011. ~An enterprise with a social mission using a business model~. Outline Background of Vietnam’s economy. Vietnam’s Labour Market.

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HOA SUA SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND TOURISM Hanoi, Vietnam www.hoasuaschool.com

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  1. HOA SUA SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND TOURISM Hanoi, Vietnam www.hoasuaschool.com Montréal, October 17th to 20th 2011

  2. ~An enterprise with a social mission using a business model~ • Outline • Background of Vietnam’s economy. • Vietnam’s Labour Market. • Key Issues with Vocational Training and Employment. • A Vocational School for Disadvantaged Youth. • Hoa Sua’s Achievements. • Hoa Sua’s Challenges.

  3. VietnamBackground • One of the in Asia, growing at about 7% per year; • Became the 150th in 2006 and a middle-income country in 2010; • Has a (64% of all citizens are at working-age); • (rapid growth in service sectors, particularly tourism). best-performing economies WTO member young population Shift in labour sector

  4. VietnamThe Labour Market • More than people entering the labor market annually; • of the labor force is trained (6.5% are trained at vocational colleges); • Only of vocational training graduates meet requirements of local enterprises and FDI firms; • Vietnam is facing a of skilled workers. 1 million 26% 60% big shortage

  5. Vocational Training and EmploymentKey Issues • Limited access to education, particularly for the young rural and disadvantaged population; • Large gap between the vocational training programs being delivered and the needs of local enterprises; • Lack of skills among the labour force. So … What can be done to ensure that graduates from vocational training schools are able to find jobs suitable for what they have been trained to do? What impact do policy and economic issues have?

  6. Hoa Sua School for Disadvantaged YouthWhat is it? • A social vocational school supports Vietnam’s poverty reduction strategy by providing high quality training and job placements to young people, especially to disadvantaged youth.

  7. The Students at Hoa Sua Abused and trafficked women, natural disaster/ agent orange victims (3%) Hearing impaired and disabled youth (11%) Business model used to provide education to youth who would otherwise not have access. Orphans and street children (26%) Ethnic minority youth (10%) Children of war invalids (19%) Children of extremely poor families (31%) tuition-free

  8. Benefits for Students at Hoa Sua Uniforms, accommodation, meals and transport B Health care and psychological consultations Professional and social training C A Students D E Sport and cultural activities Scholarships

  9. Hoa Sua’s Business Model Hoa Sua has developed a model in which students can begin their on-the-job training in tandem with their class-based learning through the school’s training outlets.

  10. 1 3 4 2 HoaSua’s Strategy Hoa Sua also provides vocational training adapted to labour market needs to further narrow the gap between training and employment. Curriculum Development Evaluation & Examination Hoa Sua School + Enterprises/ Partner Groups Practicum Placement Job Orientation

  11. Hoa Sua’sAcheivements the largest • First and still non-public Vocational Training Institute in Vietnam; • The assessment center for Vietnam Tourism Occupational Skills; • Annual intake of students; • Approximately disadvantaged youth were trained since 1994; • graduates find jobs right after graduation; • Aim to reintegrate graduates (many from rural and minority areas) into their home regions and economies; • Majority of professional teachers are former students. first 750 7,000 100%

  12. Challenges • As a private school, Hoa Sua is not subsidized by the Government, making it hard to recruit qualified teachers • High costs of operating training school-run enterprises • Slow down in business due to current economic crisis and increasing competition from other schools and enterprises • Early stages of a social economy in Vietnam

  13. HoaSua’s Future • Develop new relationships with international organizations to strengthen HoaSua school • Develop more partnerships with private enterprises in Vietnam to provide training and employment opportunities for students • Increase self sufficiency and profitability of HoaSua’s training businesses

  14. Thank You!

  15. www.HoaSuaSchool.com Contact us: hoasuaschool@gmail.com For further information, visit the Uniterra table in Rm 710

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