The UNESCO welcomes our initiative
We are proud that our efforts have been recognized by the UNESCO through the International Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (UNESCO-UNEVOC).
In fact, we have received congratulations and encouragement for the launch of our portal “e-Taalim“. Also, the centre is supporting us by giving us access to their forum (e-Forum) dedicated to the exchange of information and best practices in the TVET discipline. This opportunity seems to us important as it will allow us to contribute to the promtion of this adult education sector and to network with the different actors in this field.
The UNESCO-UNEVOC International Centre acts as part of the United Nations mandate to promote peace, justice, equity, poverty alleviation, and greater social cohesion. The Centre assists Member States develop policies and practices concerning education for the world of work and skills development for employability and citizenship, to achieve:
- access for all
- high quality, relevant and effective programmes
- learning opportunities throughout life.
The Centre contributes to increased opportunities for productive work, sustainable livelihoods, personal empowerment and socio-economic development, especially for youth, girls, women and the disadvantaged. Its emphasis is on helping meet the needs of developing countries, countries in transition and those in a post-conflict situation.
The UNESCO-UNEVOC International Centre acts as a key component of UNESCO’s international programme on technical and vocational education and training. It also works to support UNESCO’s mandate for Education for All and Education for Sustainable Development. The Centre achieves this through taking action to strengthen and upgrade the world-wide UNEVOC Network (Flagship Programme), with particular reference to:
- Stimulating international and regional cooperation concerning human resource development
- Promoting UNESCO normative instruments and standards
- Promoting best and innovative practices in TVET
- Knowledge sharing
- Mobilizing expertise and resources
- Strengthening partnerships with other relevant agencies
Tags: e-taalim, TVET, UNESCO, Vocational training





Fri, Jan 1, 2010
Initiatives, Resources