International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) agreed to focus on IT, green jobs, and care-related roles in the skill gap mapping feasibility study being firmed up for G20 nations.
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“India held bilateral discussions with ILO, OECD and Germany regarding skill gap mapping feasibility study, its work plan and time-lines,” the ministry of labour and employment said on Friday.
The meeting was held on the sidelines of the first employment working group of G20 nations in South Africa with labour and employment secretary Sumita Dawar leading the Indian delegation.
The G20 nations, in their meeting in India in 2023, had agreed to develop an international framework for mutual recognition of skills and qualifications.
As per the statement, secretary Dawra briefed on the latest updates regarding funding, status of agreement with ILO to complete the study, and collaboration with concerned stakeholders.
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