GAIN Webinar 7: Skills for a Greener Future: Taking stock and looking ahead

This GAIN Webinar will explore the linkages between skills and the Just Transition. Based on the recently presented ILO report Skills for a Greener Future, it will shed light on the need for skills development policies that allow countries to seize the employment opportunities and minimise the costs of the Just Transition.


10th of October, 2019 | 11 am - 12 am (GMT-3) | 4 pm - 5 pm (GMT+2, CEST)

The transition to an inclusive and environmentally sustainable development model will most likely disrupt labour markets. New jobs will be created and current jobs will be destroyed. In the process of job creation and destruction, the availability of the right skills will help pave the way to a productive green structural transformation. In managing the transition, skills development policies that help upskill and reskill workers, match skills demand and supply, among others, will be crucial. Against this background, this GAIN Webinar will explore the linkages between skills and the Just Transition. Based on the recently presented ILO report Skills for a Greener Future, it will shed light on the need for skills development policies that allow countries to seize the employment opportunities and minimise the costs of the Just Transition. The report is based on a series of detailed country studies covering 32 countries and complemented with rigorous multi-regional economic modelling. The Webinar will combine the presentation of the main insights of the report and the presentation of the modelling methodology used to assess the skills needs for green jobs, applicable both at the national and regional level. A 15 minutes Q&A session will end the webinar.

Learning Outcomes

  • What are the main linkages between skills and the just transition?
  • What will be the main skills gaps, skills shortages and changes in occupations in meeting the skills demand of the green transition?
  • Which policies can be effective in fostering the skills transition required for a greener future?
  • How can we develop models that help us assess the skills needs at the national and regional level?

Speakers:

  • Olga Strietska-Ilina, Senior Skills and Employability Specialist, ILO.
  • Guillermo Montt, Social Protection Specialist, ILO.

Register here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5257542848264573955.