2024.2139.4

Fostering effective partnerships for fair migration for trainees and skilled workers

Partnerships for development oriented labour migration
Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Country
Ecuador, Jordan, Viet Nam
Runtime
Partner
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung
Contact

Onur Azcan

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A trainee in industrial mechanics in a workshop in Ecuador.
© GIZ / Carlos Agüero

Context

The United Nations estimates that international migrants totalled approximately 304 million people worldwide in 2024. Almost half of them are women and nearly two thirds are migrant workers. In view of this, the importance of migration in terms of development policy has increased significantly in recent years.

Labour migration therefore needs to be safe, regular, controlled, and development-driven. In this project, countries of origin and destination share responsibility equally and work together as partners.

Objective

There are strong partnerships between Germany and selected cooperation countries for gender-based, development-driven vocational training and labour migration. These partnerships ensure that migration adds value for migrants and for the countries of origin and destination.

Approach

The project creates new avenues for fair, regular migration for trainees and skilled workers. It establishes partnerships between vocational training centres in the cooperating countries and companies in Germany.

The cooperation benefits all involved:

Vocational education and training in the cooperating countries is more international.

Experts from Germany impart expertise in the cooperating countries.

German companies have better access to skilled workers and trainees in the cooperating countries as a result of their participation.

Tension in the labour markets in the cooperating countries can potentially be relieved.

Young school leavers and prospective migrants in the cooperating countries have better job prospects on local and international labour markets. 
A trainee in industrial mechanics operates a machine in a workshop in Ecuador.
© GIZ / Thomas Imo
Internationale Azubis und Fachkräfte – für die Zukunft deutscher Unternehmen
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Partnerschaften für entwicklungsorientierte Ausbildungs- und Arbeitsmigration (PAM) (GIZ 2025, DE)
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Partner für faire Fachkräftemigration (GIZ 2024)
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The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:

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