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Combining workplace training with classroom-based learning reduces skills mismatch by providing students with practical skills and experiences.
Employment outcomes for young people can be maximized with career guidance and employment services.
Establishing centers of excellence can be a fast and cost-effective way for countries and industries to create much-needed specialists.
Skills urgently needed in today’s high-tech working environment are best acquired in technology-enabled settings.
One way to counter negative perceptions about technical and vocation education and training (TVET) programs is to promote them through better communications.
A school consortium in Australia partners with industry to create a high-tech learning lab where students get the latest in technology and career opportunities.
Business sector engagement is key to the success of a German-supported TVET training offer for skilled workers for the wastewater sector in Viet Nam.
A new framework enables near real-time monitoring of sea routes, helping improve decisions on vessel movement and transport of global goods.
Bangladesh trained 1.5 million people by linking directly to the real-world needs of employers.
Investments should seek to strengthen women’s capacities to anticipate, absorb, and adapt to the impacts of natural hazards and climate change and contribute to sustainable development.