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Bulgaria: National employment strategy 2021-30

Bulgaria: National employment strategy 2021-30 | Vocational education and training - VET | Scoop.it
he strategy envisages:

the creation of a unified digital platform for online adult education, including training of unemployed and employed persons for acquiring professional qualifications and key competences;
 a mechanism for public funding of the external evaluation of the results of professional qualification training;
the update of qualification standards and VET curricula to improve the quality of the education process and ensure compliance of the acquired skills with the needs of successful employment and active citizenship;
the update of the existing model for monitoring the quality of the vocational training provided by VET centres for adults.
Implementation measures

The strategy includes the following active measures:

advanced training for the unemployed and training at the request of employers;
 employee training;
 import of labour force from third countries;
 large-scale training of the population for the acquisition of digital skills, etc.
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Southeast Asia. Employment and Skills Strategies in Southeast Asia: Setting the Scene

Canadian Vocational Association / Association canadienne de la formation professionnelle's insight:

The Southeast Asian region has experienced some of the highest growth rates in the world, with investments in skills playing a significant role in helping national economies to adjust to changes in working practices, advances in technology, and challenges associated with globalisation. In some countries this process has been more successfully managed and significant advances have been achieved in growth rates and employment levels, but in others it has resulted in stagnation of economic sectors, underemployment, rising unemployment levels and social exclusion for large sections of society.

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