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SDC’s E+I and Skill Development

SDC’s E+I and Skill Development. Some remarks on how we link Skill Development to the labour market. SDC’s approaches and key mid-term priorities for Skill Development. make Skill Development responsive to labour market developments.

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SDC’s E+I and Skill Development

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  1. SDC’s E+I and Skill Development Some remarks on how we link Skill Development to the labour market

  2. SDC’s approaches and key mid-term priorities for Skill Development make Skill Development responsive to labour market developments Cooperation between state, private sectorand civil society costs &financing develop theskills, especiallyof poor people urbanand ruralareas Skill Developmentin rural areas linkingbasic educationand Skill Development constant exchange of experienceamong all stakeholders

  3. Our focus Organizing round-table talksbetween the business communityand training providers Labour… Supporting the setting-up of labour marketinformation systems SkillDevelopment Improving the efficiencyof labour exchange offices Promoting thesetting-up of Informationsystems ontraining offers Developing placementservices Enhancing counselling at schools …Market

  4. Lessons Learnt • Both the actors in Skill Development and the labour market need to see the direct benefits of cooperation. • Methodologies on action-oriented labour market research are key. • Methodologies of tracing and interviewing graduates have to be simple and “to the point”. • Impact monitoring of Skill Development programmes plays a pivotal role in maintaining links to the labour market.

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