Events and meetings
2011
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ToT on SIYB for Officers of Employment Development and Expansion Center, Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration
14 - 24 March 2011
Recently, the Government of Indonesia has committed to revitalize the entrepreneurship as a strategy in employment creation. It clearly manifested among the priorities in the Medium Term Development Planning (RPJMN 2010-2014) which emphasizes the importance of liven up entrepreneurship and competitiveness. The Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration (MOMT) as one of responsible ministries in developing human resources and employment creation demonstrates a strong interest in establishing entrepreneurship education and trainings.
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A Series of Business Continuity Planning Programmes
2 - 17 March 2011
Business Continuity Planning Program (Business/Operational Continuity Planning) is an ILO program implemented through the activities of advocacy, promotion and education related to business continuity planning efforts at the level of decision-making of a company or organization.
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ToT on SIYB for Officers of Productivity Improvement Center, Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration
21 February - 3 March 2011
Recently, the Government of Indonesia has committed to revitalize the entrepreneurship as a strategy in employment creation. It clearly manifested among the priorities in the Medium Term Development Planning (RPJMN 2010-2014) which emphasizes the importance of liven up entrepreneurship and competitiveness. The Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration (MOMT) as one of responsible ministries in developing human resources and employment creation demonstrates a strong interest in establishing entrepreneurship education and trainings.
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Business Continuity Planning Programme
16 - 17 February 2011
Business Continuity Planning Program (Business/Operational Continuity Planning) is an ILO program implemented through the activities of advocacy, promotion and education related to business continuity planning efforts at the level of decision-making of a company or organization.
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ILO/SKILLS-AP/Japan Regional Workshop and Study Programme on “Addressing Skills Mismatch through Public Private Partnerships”
14 - 18 February 2011
The workshop aims to assist tripartite delegations from selected countries in the region to discuss and find effective ways to develop partnerships between training institutions and industries in making the skills development system more responsive to labour market needs and to reduce skills mismatch.
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Workshop on Financial Education for Migrant Workers and Their Families
9 - 11 February 2011
Realizing to the poor understanding of migrant workers towards financial services and accesses, ILO is developing a financial education programme for migrant workers and their families, aimed to provide direct assistance on financial services and accesses as well as income planning and management.
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Training for Specialists in Indonesia: Assessing the Effects of Trade on Employment
7 - 11 February 2011
The training is aimed to strengthen the participants’ skills to empirically analyse the effects of trade on employment using Social Accounting Matrix and multiplier analysis. In so doing, the training lays down the base for researchers and analysts willing to embark on more complex SAM-based methodologies.
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Improving Vocational and Life Skills of Ex-Child Labourers and at Risk Children Aged 15 to 17 Years
1 February - 11 March 2011
In an attempt to improve the vocational and life skills of the children, and in collaboration with the International Garment Training Centre (IGTC), ILO-IPEC provides vocational and life skill training for 30 ex child laborers and at risk children. The vocational training to be provided is sewing operator training for which there is a market in the garment industry in Indonesia. Textile and garments are among the major contributors to the Indonesia’s exporting industries.
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Workshop on Developing Tourism Programme Priorities
31 January 2011
The workshop is aimed to map out participatory potential areas for tourism in Leitimur Selatan Sub-district and to develop programmme priorities in tourism sector to be potentially implemented by community in the area.
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Stakeholder Workshop and Focus Group Discussion on Status of Seaweed
27 January 2011
The ILO/UNIDO Pelagandong Project and the ILO-EAST Project are jointly organizing a workshop on seewed development as one of the main commodities to discuss with the stakeholders of seaweed in Maluku about the current status and way forward to achieve the target of poverty reduction by the year 2014.
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Development of Framework for Curriculum for Industrial Relations Court Judges
27 January 2011
The ILO is partnering with the Technical Unit of the Supreme Court Training Centre to revise the current training programme. A competency-based training curriculum for newly appointed career and ad hoc judges will be developed under this partnership.
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Review of Training Needs Assessment for Industrial Relations Court Judges
25 January 2011
The ILO is partnering with the Technical Unit of the Supreme Court Training Centre to revise the current training programme. A competency-based training curriculum for newly appointed career and ad hoc judges will be developed under this partnership. An advanced training programme shall also be developed to provide ongoing education to serving judges in the industrial relations court.
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Asia-Pacific Knowledge Sharing Network on Youth Employment (APYouthNet): Rejuvenation Event
25 - 28 January 2011
APYouthNet will host a rejuvenation event to take stock of the progress made in the community since its launch two years ago.
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Workshop on Employment Diagnostic Analysis in Kupang, NTT
18 - 20 January 2011
the workshop is amed to build capacity in employment diagnostic analysis among the ILO constituents and to reach a shared understanding of the nature of the main constraints and challenges to productive employment generation in Nusa Tenggara Timur as a basis for a more coherent policy making at the provincial level.
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Building Modern and Effective Labour Administration and Inspection System in Indonesia
17 - 19 January 2011
The seminar is jointly conducted by the ILO in collaboration with the Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration to assist the Indonesian Government in building modern and effective labour administration and inspection system.
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Impact Assessment Workshop on Workplace Cooperation (Module 1 of SCORE Programme)
11 January 2011
The workshop is conducted to mark the culmination of a series of enterprise trainings on Workplace Cooperation conducted in five pilot small medium enterprises (SMEs). The workshop is aimed to asses the progress of the implementation of the workplace cooperation in the pilot enterprises and to provide the opportunity to participating enterprises to share good practices, lessons learned and constraints for future effective development of workplace cooperation.
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Workshop on Competency Based Training and Face-to-Face training of Instructors from BLKI Sorong
10 - 20 January 2011
Taking consideration to the globalization, the work and the skills on demand are changing rapidly due to new technology and innovations. This has the effect to reduce the number of low or unskilled workplaces globally and in another way to extend the skills of the work force in very short timeframe. It requires a regularly skills upgrading and cooperation with the industries and employers and to define what is expected from the employees in the workplace.
2010
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Interactive Talkshow on the Role of Labour Inspectors in Ensuring the Implementation of the Safety and Health in the Forestry Industry
21 December 2010
As the country with the largest forestry industries in the Asia Pacific Region, Indonesia plays an important role within the geopolitical, economic and climate change context. Forest and forest products industry have delivered significant contributions to gross domestic product, foreign exchange, government revenue, and employment in the period 1980-2002.
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The National Conference on Green Jobs: The Way Forward
16 - 17 December 2010
The government of Indonesia like many other countries in Asia and the Pacific have voluntarily committed to reducing green house gas (GHG) emissions by 2020. Indonesia has committed itself to reduce GHG emission by 26 per cent and by up to 41 per cent with International support. In order to achieve this, the government realizes that climate change planning cannot be separated from national economic development planning.
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SCORE Module Two on Quality Management Workshop
14 December 2010
The main aim of the workshop is that the ILO and the SCORE constituents (the Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration, employers' organization (Apindo) and workers' organizations ) are agreed that the SCORE Module Quality is adapted and ready to be delivered to the Indonesian SMEs.