Skills development in the Pacific: the special skills development needs of small island economies: report of ILO/SKILLS-AP/Japan Regional Technical Meeting Skills Development in the Pacific: the special skills development needs of small island economies at Tanao International Hotel, Nadi, Fiji, 26 - 28 March 2008
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Skills development in the Pacific: the special skills development needs of small island economies: report of ILO/SKILLS-AP/Japan Regional Technical Meeting Skills Development in the Pacific: the special skills development needs of small island economies at Tanao International Hotel, Nadi, Fiji, 26 - 28 March 2008

This meeting was set up to address the needs with the overall objective to discuss the key issues and major challenges for skills develoment in the Pacific Island Countries (PICs) Special emphasis was to be placed on the development of national skills strategies and assisting countries as they go through the process of developing their national and possibly regional skills strategies.

Type: Report
Date issued: 31 March 2008
Reference: 9789221218265[ISBN]
Authors: ILO Regional Skills and Employability Programme in Asia and the Pacific (SKILLS-AP)
Format available: PDF v, 26 p.
The meeting was held from 26 to 28 March 2008 in Nadi, Fiji. It was to address the needs with the overall objective to discuss the key issues and major challenges for skills development in the Pacific Island Countries (PICs). The meeting was also designed to assist countries to reorient national skills policies and systems to focus on the needs of working people, to promote learning and ensure that skills are constantly renewed and adapted for a wide variety of potential jobs. The main focus was on the key issues identified in the recent major study on TVET in the Pacific conducted by the ADB, namely skills recognition, skills for youth and skills for informal economy workers. In addition to these themes, the ILO’s policy framework, recommendation 195 was introduced together with examples of good practice and international experience which related to the major themes and which were relevant to the participating countries.

Tag: education and training, human resources development, training, economic and social development, development economics, economic development, local economic development, human development, Asia

Regions and countries covered: Asia, Tuvalu, Australia, New Zealand, Marshall Islands, Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, Samoa

Unit responsible: ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific

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