PPT-Skills Needs in Changing and Emerging Green Jobs:
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Sectoral Approach Olga Strietska Ilina Skills and Employability Branch Employment Policy Department ILOGeneva ILOJapan Regional workshop on Sectoral Approach
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Sectoral Approach Olga Strietska Ilina Skills and Employability Branch Employment Policy Department ILOGeneva ILOJapan Regional workshop on Sectoral Approach on Skills for . Amal. . Mowafy. and . Moustapha. Kamal . Gueye. Decent Jobs for Egypt’s Young People Project (DJEP) / ILO Green Jobs Programme. International Labour Organization. Outline. Global employments trends and Africa. Mercedes . Durán-Haro. Skills and Employability Department. International Labour Organization. In 2008, ILC Conclusions on: . “. Skills for improved productivity, employment growth and development” . WALT: Have a basic knowledge of the work industry in the past and how it is changing today.. WILF: Consideration of the facts when considering goals for the future.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ILQrUrEWe8&feature=related. through . TAFE across Victoria. AVETRA Canberra 2012. Dr Mike Brown. LaTrobe University. Faculty . of . Education. How are job roles changing in the transition to a low carbon economy? . How are TAFE training programs changing to develop ‘green skills’? . WALT: Have a basic knowledge of the work industry in the past and how it is changing today.. WILF: Consideration of the facts when considering goals for the future.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ILQrUrEWe8&feature=related. Amal. . Mowafy. and . Moustapha. Kamal . Gueye. Decent Jobs for Egypt’s Young People Project (DJEP) / ILO Green Jobs Programme. International Labour Organization. Outline. Global employments trends and Africa. WHAT IT MEANS TO OUR JOBS. AND HOW WE BUILD TALENT. 2. Disruption. . Change.. Uncertainty.. 3. Technologies shaping the world today. AI, robotics. , big data, . machine learning. is changing the work people will do and how they will make decisions.. Eastern and Southern Africa . Youth Employment . Knowledge Sharing Forum. Zambia Green Jobs Programme. Evans . Lwanga. 2. Background. The Zambia Green Jobs Programme is a UN joint programme, led by the International Labour Organization (ILO), with contributions from United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), International Trade Centre (ITC) and Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). . Introduction to OSH issues. Peter Ellwood. Health and Safety Laboratory. Common Themes. Decentralisation. New materials. Conflict between Green and OSH. Rate of innovation. Increasing automation. Need for new . Tapping every ray of the sun. Anjali . Viswamohanan. Council on Energy, Environment and Water. ISA National Focal Points Conclave, 2017. 8 December 2017. © Council on Energy, Environment and Water, . Workshop at Warwick Institute for Employment Research, 9/11/2016. 1. The changing graduate labour market. Recent period has seen BOTH:. Ongoing rapid expansion of HE, with expansion of graduate share. Durán-Haro. Skills and Employability Department. International Labour Organization. In 2008, ILC Conclusions on: . “. Skills for improved productivity, employment growth and development” . For the green economy:. Evidence and implications for skills policy. Jasper van . Loo,. . Cedefop department coordinator. Public hearing "Competence and skill development in a context of the green and digital transition". European Economic and Social Committee, 17... Nathalie . Cliquot. , Policy Analyst, LEED. Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs and Local Development. OECD. Content. 2. Introduction: the OECD LEED programme. Boosting skills for greener jobs project.
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