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Thematic Areas: Inclusion and Youth | Digital Transformation | Private Sector Engagement | SDGs and Greening TVET
Our Key Programmes & Projects: BILT: Bridging Innovation and Learning in TVET | Building TVET resilience | TVET Leadership Programme | WYSD: World Youth Skills Day
Past Activities: COVID-19 response | i-hubs project | TVET Global Forums | Virtual Conferences | YEM Knowledge Portal
Our Services & Resources: Publications | TVET Forum | TVET Country Profiles | TVETipedia Glossary | Innovative and Promising Practices | Toolkits for TVET Providers | Entrepreneurial Learning Guide
Events: Major TVET Events | UNEVOC Network News
The Shanghai update is a joint newsletter by UNESCO’s Youth, Literacy and Skills Development section and UNESCO-UNEVOC. It reports on follow-up activities to UNESCO's Third International Congress on TVET in 2012.
The Biennial Report "UNESCO-UNEVOC in Action" provides a comprehensive overview of UNESCO-UNEVOC's activities in TVET.
To remain relevant for the world of work, modern TVET systems need to adapt to new technologies and structural changes in the labour market and society. A main challenge of TVET is to create modern career paths which attract and integrate youth. With ever-faster innovation cycles, the demand for peer learning is increasing in all regions of the world.
Against this background, the virtual conference on new qualifications and competencies in TVET provided participants the opportunity to discuss how new qualifications and competencies are identified and how do they find their way into TVET practice. The virtual conference was open to all members of the UNESCO-UNEVOC TVeT Forum, an online community with more than 6500 members.
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