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The world of learning and the world of work are separate but linked. While one involves learning, the other produces goods and services. Neither can thrive without the other. Strong partnerships between government, employers and workers help ensure the relevance of training to the changing needs of enterprises and labour markets. 

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Partnerships for youth employment in the Commonwealth of Independent States

Partnerships for youth employment in the Commonwealth of Independent States

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Employers' organizations

Employers invest in training in order to improve productivity, innovate and adopt new technologies, and compete in changing markets. Case studies and research from individual employers and associations of employers on the Global KSP deal with apprenticeship and workplace skills provision, quality assurance and governance of training institutions, and employers’ roles in anticipating skill needs and in influencing national and sector policies on skills development.

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ILO

The International Labour Organization is the tripartite U.N. agency that promotes Decent Work through employment, social security, labour standards and social dialogue. Its work on skills development is guided by the conceptual framework on Skills to improve productivity, employment growth, and development agreed in 2008 by representatives of Governments, Employers’ Associations and Workers’ Associations. Research, policy advice, and pilot projects and technical cooperation programmes to apply good practices in different circumstances across its 185 member States aims to boost the employability of workers, the productivity and competitiveness of enterprises, and the inclusiveness of economic growth. The ILO Secretariat in offices in 40 countries works with Ministries of Labour, employers’ organizations, and trade unions to integrate skills development into national and sector development strategies in order to better meet current labour market needs and to prepare for the jobs of the future; to expand access to employment-related training so that youth, persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups are better able to acquire skills and secure productive and decent work; and to improve the ability of public employment services to provide career guidance, maintain labour exchange services, and deliver active labour market programmes.For more information regarding the ILO’s work on skills and employability go to: http://www.ilo.org/skills/lang--en/index.htm; for ILO/Cinterfor's Knowledge Management Plarform, see: http://www.oitcinterfor.org

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Participation of employers' and workers' organizations

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The world of learning and the world of work are separate but linked. While one involves learning, the other produces goods and services. Neither can thrive without the other. Strong partnerships between government, employers and workers help ensure the relevance of training to the changing needs of enterprises and labour markets. 

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Youth employability

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Globally, nearly 68 million young women and men are looking for and available for work,  and an estimated 123 million young people are working but living in poverty. The number who are not in employment, education or training (NEET) stands at 267 million, a majority of whom are young women. Significantly, young people are three times as likely as adults (25 years and older) to be unemployed.

Skills development is a primary means of enabling young people to make a smooth transition to work. A comprehensive approach is required to integrate young women and men in the labour market, including relevant and quality skills training, labour market information, career guidance and employment services, recognition of prior learning, incorporating entrepreneurship with training and effective skills forecasting. Improved basic education and core work skills are particularly important to enable youth to engage in lifelong learning as well as transition to the labour market. 

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Promotional material

Presentations, discussion papers, meeting reports, promotional materials, videos, fact sheets, brochures and newsletters on skills development for employment.

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07 Jul 2015
Technical cooperation project: “Partnerships for youth employment in the CIS” This project supports institutions and other actors in the identification of effective responses to tackle the youth employment crisis, including through cooperation and partnerships at regional, national, and sub-national levels. The main objective of the project is to improve the effectiveness of policies and programmes for youth employment in order to support the creation of more and better jobs for young people in CIS countries.

Funding for the project is provided by the OAO “LUKOIL” and implemented by the ILO.
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Employers

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Skills and training policy

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World Economic Forum: Disrupting unemployment: Business-led solutions for action

World Economic Forum: Disrupting unemployment: Business-led solutions for action

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World Economic Forum: Disrupting unemployment: Business-led solutions for action
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Other sources

Experts from many international, regional and national agencies generously share their views, experiences and findings on skills, helping policy-makers among other stakeholders to understand the linkages between education, training and the world of work, and how to integrate skills into national development planning to promote employment and economic growth.

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Participation of employers' and workers' organizations

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The world of learning and the world of work are separate but linked. While one involves learning, the other produces goods and services. Neither can thrive without the other. Strong partnerships between government, employers and workers help ensure the relevance of training to the changing needs of enterprises and labour markets. 

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Case studies and good practices

Case studies that document good practices and illustrate the benefits and lessons learnt of particular approaches or methods in real practice. 

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Research papers

Working papers, reports, and other publications from international organizations, academic institutions and bilateral agencies. Research findings to stimulate informed debate on skills, employment and productivity issues. 

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01 Jul 2015
Employment, Skills and Human Capital Global Challenge Insight Report Currently, more than 200 million people are out of a job globally and the numbers are forecast to rise to 215 million jobseekers by 2018. Youth are hit particularly hard by the crisis, with 75 million currently unemployed, making them three times more likely to be out of a job than adults. Add to this the number of inactive 15- to 24-year-olds who are neither in the labour market nor in education or training and there are almost 290 million young people that are neither working nor studying: almost a quarter of the planet’s youth. If these numbers are not daunting enough, it is estimated that nearly 42 million new jobs need to be created annually to match the growing number of entrants into the labour market.

There is a growing role for businesses as providers of solutions to these problems, on their own and in partnership with others. This research points to three key solution areas where businesses can take action to address rising unemployment and the mismatches between what businesses need and the skills of new entrants to the labour market:

– Develop Employment Skills.
– Foster Entrepreneurship.
– Connect Talent to Markets.
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How-to guide: How to set up a PPDP management training programme

How-to guide: How to set up a PPDP management training programme

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How-to guide: How to set up a PPDP management training programme
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English

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Bilateral organizations

The development agencies of many countries make skills development a pillar of their Official Development Assistance – from the perspective of education systems, employment promotion, poverty reduction, and private sector development. Documentation of their experience, evaluations and impact assessments, mission statements, and other knowledge products are made available through the Global KSP.

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bilateral-organizations

Information is gathered from other international organizations that promote skills development and the transition from education and training to work. The Interagency Group on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (IAG-TVET) was established in 2009 to share research findings, coordinate joint research endeavours, and improve collaboration among organizations working at the international and national levels.

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Participation of employers' and workers' organizations

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The world of learning and the world of work are separate but linked. While one involves learning, the other produces goods and services. Neither can thrive without the other. Strong partnerships between government, employers and workers help ensure the relevance of training to the changing needs of enterprises and labour markets. 

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skpPSP
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International standards

International conventions and recommendations and other international instruments on human resource and skills development. Strategy papers on the practical application of international standards from international organizations covering issues related to training, effective utilization and development of skills, and on linking skills to employment.

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07 May 2015
Managing an innovative and potentially complex project like a Public Private Development Partnership (PPDP) provides a rich learning opportunity and environment for managers of the project. As they embark on what might be for them as leaders, and their staff, a new model of collaborative training provision in their VTC - including working with new partners (private sector), and developing new curriculum materials for their learners – VTC managers should thoughtfully consider their own learning needs. By focusing on this as a part of their work, they can enhance their own performance as managers in this context and that of the PPDP.

VTC Managers can benefit from a learning programme that supports them as they take the different steps of conceptualization and implementation of the PPDP. The management learning programme proposed in this guide should help them further develop their management competencies through formal and informal learning, through structured reflective practice, and mentoring opportunities. These are more fully described as a PPDP VTC Management Training programme in the content of this document.
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Private sector

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Public private partnerships

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Vocational training

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How-to guide: How to set up a monitoring and evaluation system for a vocational training PPDP

How-to guide: How to set up a monitoring and evaluation system for a vocational training PPDP

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How-to guide: How to set up a monitoring and evaluation system for a vocational training PPDP
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English

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Information is gathered from other international organizations that promote skills development and the transition from education and training to work. The Interagency Group on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (IAG-TVET) was established in 2009 to share research findings, coordinate joint research endeavours, and improve collaboration among organizations working at the international and national levels.

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Participation of employers' and workers' organizations

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The world of learning and the world of work are separate but linked. While one involves learning, the other produces goods and services. Neither can thrive without the other. Strong partnerships between government, employers and workers help ensure the relevance of training to the changing needs of enterprises and labour markets. 

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skpPSP
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participation-of-employers-and-workers-organizations
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International standards

International conventions and recommendations and other international instruments on human resource and skills development. Strategy papers on the practical application of international standards from international organizations covering issues related to training, effective utilization and development of skills, and on linking skills to employment.

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06 May 2015
Young people looking for jobs are constrained by a lack of skills required in a marketplace where technology, and the skills needed to use it, is in high demand. At the same time, companies and firms expanding in developing countries remain unable to find a pool of highly-skilled labour from which to hire locally, and remain committed to importing much of their labour from the industrialised world. These structural constraints prevent people from obtaining high-paying jobs while at the same time constraining business growth in productive sectors.

The traditional approach to these problems has been government- and donor-led vocational training centres, which have sought to identify particular skills-gaps, or to identify strategic growth areas, and to bridge the gaps. Often private sector actors have been brought in to provide technical expertise. This guide introduces an innovative approach to identifying and filling skills gaps is through a Public Private Development Partnership (PPDP).
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Private sector

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Vocational training

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How-to guide: How to develop and manage knowledge in vocational training PPDPs

How-to guide: How to develop and manage knowledge in vocational training PPDPs

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How-to guide: How to develop and manage knowledge in vocational training PPDPs
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English

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Bilateral organizations

The development agencies of many countries make skills development a pillar of their Official Development Assistance – from the perspective of education systems, employment promotion, poverty reduction, and private sector development. Documentation of their experience, evaluations and impact assessments, mission statements, and other knowledge products are made available through the Global KSP.

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bilateral-organizations

Information is gathered from other international organizations that promote skills development and the transition from education and training to work. The Interagency Group on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (IAG-TVET) was established in 2009 to share research findings, coordinate joint research endeavours, and improve collaboration among organizations working at the international and national levels.

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Participation of employers' and workers' organizations

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The world of learning and the world of work are separate but linked. While one involves learning, the other produces goods and services. Neither can thrive without the other. Strong partnerships between government, employers and workers help ensure the relevance of training to the changing needs of enterprises and labour markets. 

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skpPSP
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participation-of-employers-and-workers-organizations
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International standards

International conventions and recommendations and other international instruments on human resource and skills development. Strategy papers on the practical application of international standards from international organizations covering issues related to training, effective utilization and development of skills, and on linking skills to employment.

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06 May 2015
Because Public Private Development Partnerships (PPDPs) are relatively new forms of purposeful collaboration between diverse sectoral partners, there is a great opportunity for iterative learning for those involved as well as others exploring the PPDP model as a way to develop Vocational Training Centres and make an impact on poverty and unemployment. This learning along the project cycle should be anticipated, captured and reintroduced into the PPDP and potential new PPDP projects that partners might engage in. In order to do this, there needs to be an effective learning platform as well as a functional monitoring and evaluation system in place throughout the process. This guide describes such a VTC PPDP learning platform, following an exploration of key considerations for the development of such a learning system.
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Public private partnerships

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TVET systems

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How-to guide: Developing and implementing a vocational training public private development partnership

How-to guide: Developing and implementing a vocational training public private development partnership

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Document
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How-to guide: Developing and implementing a vocational training public private development partnership
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English

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Bilateral organizations

The development agencies of many countries make skills development a pillar of their Official Development Assistance – from the perspective of education systems, employment promotion, poverty reduction, and private sector development. Documentation of their experience, evaluations and impact assessments, mission statements, and other knowledge products are made available through the Global KSP.

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Other sources

Experts from many international, regional and national agencies generously share their views, experiences and findings on skills, helping policy-makers among other stakeholders to understand the linkages between education, training and the world of work, and how to integrate skills into national development planning to promote employment and economic growth.

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Participation of employers' and workers' organizations

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The world of learning and the world of work are separate but linked. While one involves learning, the other produces goods and services. Neither can thrive without the other. Strong partnerships between government, employers and workers help ensure the relevance of training to the changing needs of enterprises and labour markets. 

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skpPSP
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participation-of-employers-and-workers-organizations
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International standards

International conventions and recommendations and other international instruments on human resource and skills development. Strategy papers on the practical application of international standards from international organizations covering issues related to training, effective utilization and development of skills, and on linking skills to employment.

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international-standards

Research papers

Working papers, reports, and other publications from international organizations, academic institutions and bilateral agencies. Research findings to stimulate informed debate on skills, employment and productivity issues. 

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research-papers
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27 Mar 2015
This ‘How-To’ Guide has been produced by the Learning and Knowledge Development (LKD) Facility as a learning tool, after the initial experience of working with the first vocational training Public Private Development Partnerships (PPDPs) in Iraq, Ethiopia and Uruguay. The Guide has been created from the collected learning, observations and reflections of the LKD Facility partners – the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), business partners, donors and the Vocational Training Centre leadership. The Guide is intended to share the learning from the PPDPs in terms of how to develop and implement them successfully, what has worked and what to watch out for. It will be of interest to other organizations intent on developing new PPDPs, or for adding to their thinking about their current PPDPs, and for general interest on innovative ways to strengthen vocational training for poverty alleviation. This guide is a ‘living document’ and will be updated regularly when new projects and partners get on-board and new lessons are learnt.
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Public private partnerships

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TVET systems

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Vocational training

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42ª. Reunión de la Comisión Técnica de OIT/Cinterfor del 13 al 15 de mayo de 2015

42ª. Reunión de la Comisión Técnica de OIT/Cinterfor del 13 al 15 de mayo de 2015

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14 May 2015
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06 Jun 2026
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
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ILO

The International Labour Organization is the tripartite U.N. agency that promotes Decent Work through employment, social security, labour standards and social dialogue. Its work on skills development is guided by the conceptual framework on Skills to improve productivity, employment growth, and development agreed in 2008 by representatives of Governments, Employers’ Associations and Workers’ Associations. Research, policy advice, and pilot projects and technical cooperation programmes to apply good practices in different circumstances across its 185 member States aims to boost the employability of workers, the productivity and competitiveness of enterprises, and the inclusiveness of economic growth. The ILO Secretariat in offices in 40 countries works with Ministries of Labour, employers’ organizations, and trade unions to integrate skills development into national and sector development strategies in order to better meet current labour market needs and to prepare for the jobs of the future; to expand access to employment-related training so that youth, persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups are better able to acquire skills and secure productive and decent work; and to improve the ability of public employment services to provide career guidance, maintain labour exchange services, and deliver active labour market programmes.For more information regarding the ILO’s work on skills and employability go to: http://www.ilo.org/skills/lang--en/index.htm; for ILO/Cinterfor's Knowledge Management Plarform, see: http://www.oitcinterfor.org

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The world of learning and the world of work are separate but linked. While one involves learning, the other produces goods and services. Neither can thrive without the other. Strong partnerships between government, employers and workers help ensure the relevance of training to the changing needs of enterprises and labour markets. 

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Esta reunión cuenta con el auspicio del gobierno de la República Argentina, a través del Ministerio de Trabajo, Empleo y Seguridad Social.

La Comisión Técnica de OIT/Cinterfor es el evento más grande sobre formación profesional, realizado cada dos años. El evento cuenta con la participación de altos dirigentes responsables de la formación, provenientes de los gobiernos, de las organizaciones de empleadores y de trabajadores asi como de las instituciones nacionales especializadas en formación y desarrollo de recursos humanos, integrantes de OIT/Cinterfor.

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Skills and training policy

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42ª. Reunión de la Comisión Técnica de OIT/Cinterfor del 13 al 15 de mayo de 2015

42ª. Reunión de la Comisión Técnica de OIT/Cinterfor del 13 al 15 de mayo de 2015

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14 May 2015
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06 Jun 2026
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
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ILO

The International Labour Organization is the tripartite U.N. agency that promotes Decent Work through employment, social security, labour standards and social dialogue. Its work on skills development is guided by the conceptual framework on Skills to improve productivity, employment growth, and development agreed in 2008 by representatives of Governments, Employers’ Associations and Workers’ Associations. Research, policy advice, and pilot projects and technical cooperation programmes to apply good practices in different circumstances across its 185 member States aims to boost the employability of workers, the productivity and competitiveness of enterprises, and the inclusiveness of economic growth. The ILO Secretariat in offices in 40 countries works with Ministries of Labour, employers’ organizations, and trade unions to integrate skills development into national and sector development strategies in order to better meet current labour market needs and to prepare for the jobs of the future; to expand access to employment-related training so that youth, persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups are better able to acquire skills and secure productive and decent work; and to improve the ability of public employment services to provide career guidance, maintain labour exchange services, and deliver active labour market programmes.For more information regarding the ILO’s work on skills and employability go to: http://www.ilo.org/skills/lang--en/index.htm; for ILO/Cinterfor's Knowledge Management Plarform, see: http://www.oitcinterfor.org

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Participation of employers' and workers' organizations

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The world of learning and the world of work are separate but linked. While one involves learning, the other produces goods and services. Neither can thrive without the other. Strong partnerships between government, employers and workers help ensure the relevance of training to the changing needs of enterprises and labour markets. 

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skpPSP
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Esta reunión cuenta con el auspicio del gobierno de la República Argentina, a través del Ministerio de Trabajo, Empleo y Seguridad Social.

La Comisión Técnica de OIT/Cinterfor es el evento más grande sobre formación profesional, realizado cada dos años. El evento cuenta con la participación de altos dirigentes responsables de la formación, provenientes de los gobiernos, de las organizaciones de empleadores y de trabajadores asi como de las instituciones nacionales especializadas en formación y desarrollo de recursos humanos, integrantes de OIT/Cinterfor.

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Skills and training policy

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666
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Americas

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42ª. Reunión de la Comisión Técnica de OIT/Cinterfor del 13 al 15 de mayo de 2015

42ª. Reunión de la Comisión Técnica de OIT/Cinterfor del 13 al 15 de mayo de 2015

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Start Date:
14 May 2015
End Date:
06 Jun 2026
Event Location:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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French

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ILO

The International Labour Organization is the tripartite U.N. agency that promotes Decent Work through employment, social security, labour standards and social dialogue. Its work on skills development is guided by the conceptual framework on Skills to improve productivity, employment growth, and development agreed in 2008 by representatives of Governments, Employers’ Associations and Workers’ Associations. Research, policy advice, and pilot projects and technical cooperation programmes to apply good practices in different circumstances across its 185 member States aims to boost the employability of workers, the productivity and competitiveness of enterprises, and the inclusiveness of economic growth. The ILO Secretariat in offices in 40 countries works with Ministries of Labour, employers’ organizations, and trade unions to integrate skills development into national and sector development strategies in order to better meet current labour market needs and to prepare for the jobs of the future; to expand access to employment-related training so that youth, persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups are better able to acquire skills and secure productive and decent work; and to improve the ability of public employment services to provide career guidance, maintain labour exchange services, and deliver active labour market programmes.For more information regarding the ILO’s work on skills and employability go to: http://www.ilo.org/skills/lang--en/index.htm; for ILO/Cinterfor's Knowledge Management Plarform, see: http://www.oitcinterfor.org

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Participation of employers' and workers' organizations

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The world of learning and the world of work are separate but linked. While one involves learning, the other produces goods and services. Neither can thrive without the other. Strong partnerships between government, employers and workers help ensure the relevance of training to the changing needs of enterprises and labour markets. 

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skpPSP
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participation-of-employers-and-workers-organizations
Knowledge Products:

Esta reunión cuenta con el auspicio del gobierno de la República Argentina, a través del Ministerio de Trabajo, Empleo y Seguridad Social.

La Comisión Técnica de OIT/Cinterfor es el evento más grande sobre formación profesional, realizado cada dos años. El evento cuenta con la participación de altos dirigentes responsables de la formación, provenientes de los gobiernos, de las organizaciones de empleadores y de trabajadores asi como de las instituciones nacionales especializadas en formación y desarrollo de recursos humanos, integrantes de OIT/Cinterfor.

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Skills and training policy

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666
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Americas

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World Economic Forum: Creating new models. Innovative public-private partnerships for inclusive development in Latin America

World Economic Forum: Creating new models. Innovative public-private partnerships for inclusive development in Latin America

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World Economic Forum: Creating new models. Innovative public-private partnerships for inclusive development in Latin America
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English

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english
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skpEng
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Other sources

Experts from many international, regional and national agencies generously share their views, experiences and findings on skills, helping policy-makers among other stakeholders to understand the linkages between education, training and the world of work, and how to integrate skills into national development planning to promote employment and economic growth.

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skpOSource
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other-sources
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Participation of employers' and workers' organizations

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The world of learning and the world of work are separate but linked. While one involves learning, the other produces goods and services. Neither can thrive without the other. Strong partnerships between government, employers and workers help ensure the relevance of training to the changing needs of enterprises and labour markets. 

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skpPSP
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participation-of-employers-and-workers-organizations
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Research papers

Working papers, reports, and other publications from international organizations, academic institutions and bilateral agencies. Research findings to stimulate informed debate on skills, employment and productivity issues. 

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skpRPS
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Publication Date:
13 Mar 2015
The steady economic growth experienced by Latin America over the past decade has allowed countries in the region to step up efforts to achieve development objectives and to reinforce state-run public programmes aiming to bring about much-needed social transformations. Nevertheless, Latin American economies still face the challenge of guaranteeing sustainable, inclusive, good-quality growth and development to satisfy the demands of a better-informed and increasingly well educated population. To respond to these challenges, institutions are now redefining their “default” roles and, perhaps more importantly, their modes of operation.

Public-private partnerships have therefore emerged in the social and sustainable development arena as efficient models for the provision of public services and social entitlements to the Latin American citizenry. The region is now accumulating valuable experience, as shown by the many well-functioning alliances among governments, the private sector, civil society and other stakeholder groups that make the most of capital investments, especially in the areas of social and human capital development.
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Apprenticeships

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apprenticeships
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639

Public private partnerships

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public-private-partnerships
Identifier
138
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Americas

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