CRASA Human Resources Committee begins 2026/27 workplan implementation

Date: 2026-08-18
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By:    Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Communications Regulators’ Association of Southern Africa (CRASA) Human Resources Development Committee (HRDC) has begun its first meeting for the 2026/27 cycle, with members focusing on strategies to strengthen skills and human resource development across the region’s communications sector.

The meeting, which commenced today and will continue through tomorrow, marks the start of efforts to implement the committee’s 2026/27 workplan.

Discussions are centred on capacity building, equity and parity, with members examining practical initiatives aimed at expanding skills, knowledge and professional opportunities across the communications sector.

The committee is also seeking to strengthen collaboration among CRASA member states and develop approaches that can support a more inclusive and capable workforce as the communications industry continues to evolve.

The HRDC’s work forms part of CRASA’s broader efforts to promote regional cooperation among communications regulators and strengthen institutional and human capacity within the sector.

The committee said its focus on skills development and equitable opportunities is intended to help prepare the region’s communications workforce to respond to emerging technologies and changing industry demands.

The meeting provides a platform for member states to share experiences, identify common priorities and advance coordinated approaches to human resource development across Southern Africa.

 

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