The year 2024 for GOVET
What was the GOVET highlight in 2024? We asked our colleagues this question and received very different answers. We captured them in a short video. (The video is available in German with English subtitles)

New GOVET presentations in 2024
The GOVET presentations provide information for interested parties from Germany and abroad about the German vocational education and training system. The range of presentations is regularly updated and expanded. In 2024, the following presentations were newly published:

Momentum and success: Dual System of Vocational Education and Training in Costa Rica
In 2024, Costa Rica focused on further embedding dual training in business and society. GOVET engaged in regular technical exchanges with its Costa Rican partners to develop measures for implementing their goals.
GOVET as a training company
In this interview, GOVET trainee Samira Friedrich talks about her part-time training in 2024.

Vocational Education and Training cooperation with Italy
There are many aspects to the bilateral cooperation with Italy. In 2024, specific priorities were the green transformation, quality assurance in dual training and strengthening vocational networks.

GOVET strengthens transatlantic cooperation in Vocational Education and Training
In 2024, GOVET continued its professional exchange with US partners. Joint webinars and a delegation visit provided a key impetus in supporting the ongoing development of dual training models.
13000
presentations and other documents were downloaded from the GOVET website in 2024

Successful VET cooperation between Germany and South Africa
Germany and South Africa are strengthening their cooperation in Vocational Education and Training. The focus is on the development of lecturers and curricula, on innovative approaches to the green economy, and on close links between stakeholders.
52064
is the number of views our GOVET-films achieved on YouTube in 2024

VET reporting in Ghana: Another step forward
VET reporting is central to the bilateral cooperation with Ghana and forms an important basis for ensuring the country’s vocational education and training is strong and fit for the future. The second Vocational Training Report was published in 2024.