LAW N°39/2011 OF 13/09/2011 ESTABLISHING THE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (WDA) AND DETERMINING ITS MISSION, ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONING | 39/2011 OF 13/09/2011 — Rwanda law | Esheria

LAW N°39/2011 OF 13/09/2011 ESTABLISHING THE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (WDA) AND DETERMINING ITS MISSION, ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONING

This provision says the law creates the Workforce Development Authority (WDA) and sets out its mission, organisation, and functioning.

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Jurisdiction
Rwanda
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
39/2011 OF 13/09/2011
Status
Not in force
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
mul
Updated
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This provision says the law creates the Workforce Development Authority (WDA) and sets out its mission, organisation, and functioning. This article defines several terms used in the law, including technical and vocational workers, certificate, teaching/training/mentorship in a profession, and practical skills. WDA’s head office is in Kigali, and it may move its head office or set up agencies elsewhere in Rwanda when necessary. WDA’s main mission is to implement national skills policy and carry out technical and vocational education and training functions. A Prime Minister’s Order determines WDA’s supervising authority and category, and that authority and WDA’s decision-making organ must sign a performance contract.