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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the City of Turin have agreed to allocate funds to maintain and renovate part of the premises of the International Training Centre of the ILO in Turin. The Ministry’s contribution will be as much as three million euro, while the Centre will allocate up to 800,000 euro from its dedicated fund for this purpose.
What models are appropriate for a skills assessment system which integrates the key categories of migrants in Tunisia (potential migrants, returnees and foreign workers)? What data on internal, international and return migration is needed to adequately address the issues pertaining to target groups of migrants in Tunisia in active labour market policies? .
On Thursday 28 March 2019, a Norwegian delegation will visit the campus to learn how the Centre operates.
It runs training, learning and capacity development services for governments, employers' organizations, workers' organizations and other national and international partners in support of Decent Work and sustainable development.
15 April 2019/18 April 2019
Balance sheet analysis and assessment tools for procurement practitioners
23 April 2019/26 April 2019
Sustainable procurement: social, economic and environmental considerations in public procurement
06 May 2019/10 May 2019
Passation des marchés par voie électronique
06 May 2019/28 June 2019
E-learning course on labour inspection
Curso e-learning de inspeção do trabalho
06 May 2019/10 May 2019
Promotion of youth employment in fragile settings
06 May 2019/10 May 2019
Promoting quality apprenticeships in enterprises
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