SAVE Project Components

As one of Malawi's public higher education institutions, MUBAS is supported under Component 1 of the SAVE project: Supporting Increased Access to Skills Development Programs in Higher Education. This initiative seeks to address the country's socioeconomic and development challenges by creating opportunities for increased access, market relevance, and equity in skills training programs essential for a vibrant economy. The project's overarching goal is to improve the livelihoods of Malawians through skills development that enhances access, aligns with market demands, and promotes equity.

Therefore, for Malawi’s human capital development for a vibrant economy, equitable growth, and development, the implementation plan for the SAVE project at MUBAS outlines three key outputs (components) to achieve:

  1. increased access to skills training programs
  2. increased market relevance of skills training programs
  3. increased equity in skills training programs.

Updates from Various Components

MUBAS New Programme Closes the Insurance Training Gap

MUBAS New Programme Closes the Insurance Training Gap

Speaking during the launch of the programme at MUBAS Campus in Blantyre on 5 December,2024, Director of Pension and Insurance at the Reserve of Malawi (RBM), Paul...

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Request for Bids for Construction of a Two-Storey Building and Associated External Works

Specific Procurement Notice (Small Works)  (One-Envelope Bidding Process)   Name of Country: Malawi Name of Project: Skills for A Vibrant Economy (...

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Environmental and Social Management Plan for the Construction of a 2 - Storey Building at Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences, Lilongwe Campus

Disclosure Notice The Government of Malawi is implementing a Skills for a Vibrant Economy (SAVE) Project with support from the World Bank (International Developm...

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MUBAS Empowers Secondary School Students to be Agents against Gender-Based Violence

MUBAS Empowers Secondary School Students to be Agents against Gender-Based Violence

Gender-Based Violence (GBV) remains a major hindrance to various groups of individuals in Malawi. Despite ongoing efforts by the government, Non-Governmental Orga...

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MUBAS reaches out to Secondary School Students

MUBAS reaches out to Secondary School Students

October 2023 was another unique month for the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS) as it conducted a nation-wide career guidance sensitizati...

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MUBAS for STEM as a key strategy in ensuring social economic development

MUBAS for STEM as a key strategy in ensuring social economic development

The Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS), through the Skills for A Vibrant Economy (SAVE) project, in October 2023 conducted a campaign in v...

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MUBAS sensitization campaign for Nanjiri campus construction project

MUBAS sensitization campaign for Nanjiri campus construction project

Recognizing the critical role of community participation in the successful implementation of projects, the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUB...

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MUBAS Conducts Grievance Redress Training for Construction Project Preparation Under SAVE Project

MUBAS Conducts Grievance Redress Training for Construction Project Preparation Under SAVE Project

The Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS), under the Skills for A Vibrant Economy (SAVE) Project, conducted a Grievance Redress Mechanism Tra...

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MUBAS showcases remarkable developments during Media Tour

MUBAS showcases remarkable developments during Media Tour

The media tour provided an opportunity for journalists and stakeholders to witness firsthand the ground-breaking projects and initiatives that have been undertake...

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