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International efforts to reinforce evidence based policy making G20 and Inter-agency Group

International efforts to reinforce evidence based policy making G20 and Inter-agency Group. Torino, 1-2 March 2012. Pittsburg 2009 – framework for Strong, Sustainble and Blanced Growth - improve job creation and convergence with economic and social policy …..

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International efforts to reinforce evidence based policy making G20 and Inter-agency Group

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  1. International efforts to reinforce evidence based policy making G20 and Inter-agency Group Torino, 1-2 March 2012

  2. Pittsburg 2009 – framework for Strong, Sustainble and Blanced Growth - improve job creation and convergence with economic and social policy ….. Toronto June 2010 – Training Strategy - promoting apprenticeship, vocational training and work-based learning systems, and encourage the creation of public-private partnerships for this purpose. - further exchange information on the variety of mechanisms and practices available to facilitate a broad matching between supply and demand for jobs - importance of developing entrepreneurship, including women’s entrepreneurship. Pittsburg to Toronto

  3. Seoul Summit Nov.2010 Declaration • We pledge to continue our coordinated efforts and act together to generate strong, sustainable and balanced growth. • ….. • We recognize the importance of addressing the concerns of the most vulnerable. To this end, we are determined to put jobs at the heart of the recovery, to provide social protection, decent work and also to ensure accelerated growth in low income countries

  4. Action Plan Developing human capital is a critical component of any country’s growth and poverty reduction strategy. Adding to education initiatives related to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), it is important for developing countries, in particular LICs, to continue to develop employment-related skills that are better matched to employer and market needs in order to attract investment and decent jobs. Seoul Summit Nov.2010

  5. Action Plan (1) Develop internationally comparable and practical indicators of skills for employment and productivity in developing countries, particularly LICs, to assist them to: Better match training to employers’ needs and future labor market opportunities in developing countries; Identify gaps in the education system for basic level employable skills; Identify the links between education, health problems, gender gaps and life-long skills development; and Produce a comparable database across countries to serve as a monitoring tool for assessing employable skills development in LICs. Seoul Summit Nov.2010

  6. Action Plan (2) Supporting a pilot group of self-selected LICs to enhance their national strategies to develop skills, improve productivity in existing jobs, and promote investment in new jobs. Focus on strengthening national and regional vocational education and training institutions and programs; identifying existing gaps that act as barriers to increasing investment in skills development and productivity,; and consider a wider roll-out of the program to LICs and middle income countries. Develop tool for assessing employable skills development in LICs. Seoul Summit Nov.2010

  7. Multilateral agencies in Inter-agency Group - UNESCO, ILO, OECD, World Bank, UIS, ADB, AfDB, EC and ETF OECD developing framework for internationally comparable TVET indicators in low income countries Pilot 2012 - Bangladesh, Benin, Haiti, Malawi, (possible other countries… Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan?) Key topics Context Skill acquisition Skill demand Matching Relevance to labour market transition Contribution to growth and social cohesion International response

  8. ETF/IAG coordinating report on indicators for national policy dialogue and strategy development in low and middle income/transition countries Inspired by policy reviews - Torino Process, Copenhagen, OECD reviews, Unesco/UIS, ILO Field testing 2012 in Torino countries – selected common indicators Key topics Financing Access/participation Quality and innovation Relevance to labour market transition Capacity building International response (2)

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