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International Training Centre

The International Training Centre of the ILO, with its large residential training facility located in Turin, Italy provides a wide variety of programmes in areas of priority concern to the ILO. Designed to support economic and social development of the ILO Member States and their constituents, the Centre carries out training for senior and mid-level managers in private and public enterprises, directors of vocational training institutions and training systems, leader’s of workers’ and employers’ organisations, government officials responsible for social policy formulation and implementation, women in development and, more generally, national counterparts responsible for social policy formulation and implementation, women in development and management of human resources.

Almost 70,000 people from 172 countries and territories have been trained since the Centre opened in 1965. It is increasingly used by the United Nations, providing training support, in particular in development management and national capacity building.


    
 
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