Improving skills recognition, quality and qualification systems: report of the ILO/SKILLS-AP/Thailand Regional Technical Meeting on Improving Skills Recognition, Quality and Qualification Systems for IMT-GT and GMS Countries, Songkhla, Thailand, 4 - 6 November 2008
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Improving skills recognition, quality and qualification systems: report of the ILO/SKILLS-AP/Thailand Regional Technical Meeting on Improving Skills Recognition, Quality and Qualification Systems for IMT-GT and GMS Countries, Songkhla, Thailand, 4 - 6 November 2008

This report covers different approaches to skills recognition in the region.

Type: Report
Date issued: 30 November 2008
Reference: 9789221222071[ISBN]
Authors: ILO Regional Skills and Employability Programme in Asia and the Pacific (SKILLS-AP)
Format available: vi, 30 p.
This is a report of a tripartite regional meeting covering different approaches to skills recognition. The aim of the meeting was to enable countries to better plan their own development; to identify areas of potential collaboration between countries; and to identify further reserach and development of tools that the ILO could assist with. The outcome of the meeting was for tripartite group of each country to develop country action plans to address policy challenges in the skills recognition.

Tag: occupational qualification

Regions and countries covered: Asia

Unit responsible: ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific

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