POLICY/PUBLICATIONS
A key milestone of the TVET Reform Project has been the development and approval of the National Skills Development Policy. This was followed by a number of other publications to help employers, institutions and non-government organisations understand and implement the policy.
POLICY
- Bangladesh Skills Development Policy 2010-2016 Provides the vision and direction for skills development in Bangladesh, setting out the major reforms that government will implement in partnership with industry, workers and civil society.
- See also: Fact Sheet: National Skills Development Policy (NSDP): The government's vision and direction for skills development in Bangladesh
- See also: Bangladesh Skills Vision 2016: What a reformed skills development system could look like in Bangladesh in 2016.
- National Strategy for Promotion of Gender Equality in TVET Making the recommendations of the National Skills Policy into specific actions to improve female participation in skills.
- See also: Fact Sheet: National Strategy for Promotion of Gender Equality in TVET: Increasing female enrollment, management, teaching and support staff in technical and vocational training institutes.
- See also: Resource Guide on Gender Mainstreaming into TVET in Bangladesh: Barriers to female participation, guidance and practical tools to tackle them and information on available technical resources.
- The National Skills Development System in Bangladesh (2015) The EU-funded ‘Technical and Vocational Education and Training Reform in Bangladesh (TVETR)’ project implemented by ILO helped develop strategies, tools and procedures envisioned in the National Skills Development Policy. This publication presents the main elements of this work that provide a foundation upon which future skills initiatives for Bangladesh will be built.
- Bangladesh Skills Snapshot 2012 Supply and demand of skilled workers in selected sectors in Bangladesh in 2012.
- National Skills Quality Assurance System (NSQAS) The new mechanism for ensuring nationally consistent and high quality training and assessment in Bangladesh.
- See also: Fact Sheet: National Skills Quality Assurance System: Brings together and assures the quality of all the components that produce nationally-recognised skilled individuals.