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Higher Health is leading the charge this Women’s Month in addressing the gender challenges that South Africa faces. Prof Ramneek Ahluwalia, CEO of Higher Health, is proud to introduce an Accredited Civic, Gender, and Soft Skills qualification, with a pioneering module on Gender at NQF Level 5. This qualification, quality assured by QCTO and globally recognized by agencies like UNESCO, is designed to be written at a basic literacy level and available in multiple South African languages, including sign language. It's incredibly easy to log in, select your modules, and complete the assessments. And the best part? As soon as you finish a module, you instantly receive a Micro-Certificate. Furthermore, a student receives micro-credentials in the form of completion certificates per module that is directly linked to their CVs and LinkedIn profiles. The qualification is designed to address all the Top 10 Soft skills of the workplace as well as personal and social challenges facing youth – and the world – today. There are 8 Modules in this Civic and Soft Skills qualification. The first Module is Civic Education which is 10 Credits. The second Module is Gender Education which is 6 Credits. The third Module is Mental Health which is 5 Credits. The fourth Module is Disability which is 4 Credits. The fifth Module is Sexuality Education which is 5 Credits. The sixth Module is Substance Abuse and Resilience which is 6 Credits. The seventh Module is Climate Change which is 14 Credits; and the eight Module is Financial Literacy which is 10 Credits. It’s time to treat gender as a critical skills gap in our nation. These essential skills empower every learner, both in the PSET sector and among out-of-school youth, to foster gender equality in their personal lives and professional environments. Let's equip our future leaders with the tools they need to create a safer, more equitable South Africa. #DHET #HigherEducation #CivicandSoftSkills #SoftSkills #CivicEducation #WomensMonth #HigherHealth