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Greening TVET

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Technological and societal developments and growing concerns about climate change, environmental degradation and scarcity of resources are changing nature of work and demand that TVET develop skills and provide knowledge to pave the way towards a green economy and green societies. UNESCO-UNEVOC supports this process by promoting a methodological and systemic approach to changing jobs and skill demands, and helps TVET institutions develop their capacity to produce a workforce that matches evolving market requirements. Because of the importance and urgency of these concerns, the topic of greening TVET was also selected by Members of the UNEVOC Network as a priority theme in 2012, cutting across much of UNESCO-UNEVOC’s work since then.

Within the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), UNESCO-UNEVOC promotes the implementation of Greening TVET (GTVET) by developing institutional capacities of the global UNEVOC Network through advocacy programmes and related activities, and by facilitating knowledge exchange and resource development. The Centre facilitates the Interagency Working Group on Greening TVET and Skills Development by bringing together expertise from a wide range of international organizations.


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page date 2015-04-21

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