The European Training Foundation shares trends in cross-sectoral cooperation in skills development, along with examples and lessons.
Cesare Orestini shares the European Training Foundation's experiences in skills development, particularly its multisector natures that no longer takes place only through traditional mechanisms of social dialogue, but more and more through both vertical and horizontal cooperation. This requires policy makers to be attentive learners to spot opportunities and learn from practices to mobilize change at system level. The European Training Foundation is an agency of the EU based in Turin, Italy with the mandate to assist 29 countries outside the EU in the area of human capital, and specifically focusing on VET and skills development.
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