
45086202
20 January 2022
Shah Musalman
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES AND LABOUR MARKET POLICIES FOR A HUMAN-CENTRED RECOVERY
10 December 2021
8 November 2021
ONLINE
Rute Mendes
Co-financed by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and lnternational Cooperation

Organized in cooperation with the Employment Policy Department of the ILO
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES AND LABOUR MARKET POLICIES FOR A HUMAN-CENTRED RECOVERY
Shah Musalman
Strengthening national systems of employment services and investing in labour market interventions is critical to mitigate crisis-induced economic and labour market disruption, and, in particular, to help people return to work and get prepared to navigate more frequent job and career transitions.
The International Training Centre of the ILO (ITCILO) and the ILO Employment Policy Department joined forces to organize this course, as a response to repeated requests made by ILO’s constituents to strengthen the role of employment services and labour market policies to promote employment and decent work.
OBJECTIVES
This course aimed to strengthen the capacity of Member States to design and implement effective employment services and labour market programmes for a human-centred recovery from the COVID-19 crisis.
In particular, by completing this course participants had:
• Strengthened their understanding of the role of employment services in facilitating labour market transitions;
• Gained a thorough understanding of how to effectively design and implement targeted and innovative labour market services and programs;
• Examined the challenges in terms of the management of employment services and the modernization of service delivery systems;
• Increased their understanding on how to promote public-private partnerships and dialogue at the national and the local levels, in the public, private and third sectors, in a concerted manner in order to influence policymaking.
CONTENT
Module 1: COVID-19: Employment services and labour market policy responses.
Module 2: Employment services offer to workers and employers.
Module 3: Promoting transition of youth into employment.
Module 4: Partnerships.
Module 5: Organization and management of employment agencies.
Issued on
January 20, 2022
Expires on
Does not expire