2022.2104.2

Just labour market policy and TVET support a digital and sustainable economic transformation in Southeast Asia

Future-oriented labour market policy for sustainable employment in ASEAN and vocational training for Twin Transition
Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Country
Indonesia, Viet Nam
Runtime
Partner
ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Secretariat
Contact

Miriam Heidtmann

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Content

The global transition to a green and digital economic system (the Twin Transition) is a challenge for the countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). They need to develop future-oriented policies for labour market and skills development. Especially a just shift to renewable energy and the circular economy will affect many green jobs.

Inclusive labour market and technical and vocational education and training (TVET) policies – in the spirit of feminist development cooperation – will allow to meet the demand for a qualified workforce. To achieve this, government officials need the right competences for policy making to equip workers with the skills required to drive the Twin Transition.

Objective

National and regional decision-makers responsible for labour market and TVET policy in the ASEAN Member States have the knowledge and skills they need to shape the green and digital transition in a just and future-oriented manner.

Approach

The project assists regional bodies and national decision-makers in adapting their labour market and TVET policies to support the Twin Transition.

It is implementing regional work plans with ASEAN Member States, for example on green jobs, digital skills, labour market information and projections, and gender equality.

The project also contributes to the implementation of evidence-based, gender-responsive labour market policies and information systems by providing training, exchange formats and expertise for national decision-makers.

Together with public and private partners from ASEAN Member States, the project is developing regional tools, standards and learning content to adapt TVET in line with a just, green and digital transformation. At the same time, it is piloting innovative approaches – such as gender-transformative instruments – for labour market policy and TVET.

 
Wind turbines in a green, hilly landscape in Viet Nam.
Study: Regional Mapping of Labour Market Information for Skills and Employment Policies in ASEAN Member States (ASEAN/ILO/GIZ 2024, EN)
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9.52 MB
ASEAN Declaration on Human Resources Development for the Changing World of Work and Its Roadmap (ASEAN 2020, EN)
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1.42 MB
The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:
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