GENERAL INFORMATION
Contact
Address: Av. Uruguay 1238 - Montevideo - Uruguay
Post-office 1761
Phone number: (5982) 908 60 23 / 902 05 57
Fax number: 902 13 05
E-mail: biblio@cinterfor.org.uy
OPENS: Monday to Thursday from 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm. Friday from 8.30
to 1pm.
OBJECTIVES
These include compiling, selecting, processing and disseminating information
about vocational training, education, competences, occupational certification,
social, economic and rural development, legislation, youth, women, professional
rehabilitation, work and employment, financing, security and hygiene,
training-employment relationship, technological change and subjects
related to the aim of fulfilling the needs demanded by the economic
and social situation of Latin American and Caribbean countries.
HISTORY
At the Seventh Conference of Latin American Countries Members of ILO
which took place in Buenos Aires in April 1961 the creation of Cinterfor
was determined and approved by the ILO Governing Body in 1962.
Among its basic purposes there appeared two which were directly related
to information:
- Collecting all the documentation concerning all aspects of vocational
training and, therefore, establishing the necessary contacts with
the various organisations specialised in such matter.
- Disseminating such documentation in an appropriate manner among
the interested national organisations.
In 1965 the Information Service is created developing an agile and
flexible organisational structure with the role of channelling and spreading
information to its member organisations.
Since then, the IDS has been operating with great flexibility, organising
seminars, workshops, consultanships and other events which gathered
together specialists in vocational training information and other subjects
making it possible for them to share experiences.
Important actions were carried out in the field of normalisation and
implementation of Information Services in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Likewise, tools which acted as support for the services of procedures
manuals, thesaurus, work routines and technical reports were created.