Today in Mogadishu, ILO led discussions on the development of high quality solar energy training programms with Independent Power Providers &Government line ministries - strong commitment from the IPPs to employ skilled workforce from the SIDA funded initiative @SwedeninSomalia
Today in Mogadishu,with Colleagues from SIDA to review ongoing initiatives with ILO Somalia on opportunities for private sector investment in renewable energy sector and Women’s Economic empowerment #promoting#entrepreneurship,#skills development in Somalia @SwedeninSomalia
ILO Somalia training course for Trade Unions &Cooperatives on 'Organizing, Advocacy and Campaigning Skills' in Mogadishu. PS MoLSA Mr Hassan Sharif is the Chief Guest for opening session. Workshop is facilitated by Mr Mban Kabu Specialist for Workers Activities from the ILO.
Through the Somalia Youth Employment Project, the ILO is providing technical support to @SomaliaMolsa & @MoPIED_Somalia @DNS_MoPIED to undertake the Somalia Labour Force Survey -2019.The survey is a national cross-sectional survey & is expected to be completed by end of June 2019
H.E Minister Salah Jama leading the discussions on the 2019 Labour Force Survey (LFS), co-implemented by @SomaliaMolsa, @MoPIED_Somalia, @DNS_MoPIED with technical backstopping from the ILO. LFS plays an essential role in the efforts of the country to achieve decent work for all.
Key focus areas for the Somalia National Employment Policy include, Improved governance systems for employment; promote the growth of micro,small and medium sized enterprises; promote the empowerment intensity of key sectors of the somali economy @SomaliaMolsa @Salahjama10
Youth Employment Project in Somalia-one of the main outputs is the preparation & endorsement of National Employment Strategy. Creation of quality jobs &increased level of employment are critical for Somalia.Productive discussions underway in Mogadishu @DSeanPaterson@ahmedvision1
Employment creation can be stimulated through a stable macroeconomic framework,but also structural policies which encourage innovation,skills, &business development-a priority for the next employment programme for Somalia @DSeanPaterson@ahmedvision1@ILOSomalia@SwedeninSomalia
With @SomaliaMolsa H.E Minister Salah, highlighted the need to support evidence-based policies by developing comprehensive labour market information systems,which disaggregate data on jobs &skills to the level of local labour market @ahmedvision1@joaoscarpelini@Anisa_Hajimumin
Ongoing National Employment Strategy consultations-in Minister Salah’s speech-UN &other agencies should move away from smaller scale interventions to more systemic/policy-level interventions which will help the government situate employment at the heart of the developmental plans
Part of the Natioanal Employments Ongoing discussions; at policy level, Make national employment and training policy frameworks more adaptable to local labour market conditions @ahmedvision1
The National Employment Strategy will identify some of the major challenges and the key issues around employment in https://t.co/2wRvnCXM20 will be followed by National Employment Program which will dig deeper into the issues which are identified in the NEP.@DSeanPaterson
Emerging from the National employement strategy discussions-Taking an integrated approach to skills, productivity and economic growth requires strong coordination and social dialogue at the local level as well as active outreach by public employment and business support agencies
Emerging From the National Employments consultations, “Labour market policy plays a central role in supporting job creation, through ensuring that businesses can access people with the right skills to help them to start up and grow” @DSeanPaterson
From the discussions on the National employment strategy; #New jobs are created as industries expand and as new firms start up and grow. Net job creation is typically led by a small number of young firms, Somalia should invest in these
With Minsiter Salah, on employment #SMEs are a vital engine of innovation &entrepreneurship, &the success of the SME sector is central to every country’s prospects for job creation and economic growth. Providing support for SMEs is a fundamental priority for Somalia @SomaliaMolsa