unesco skillsUNESCO – Experts from the Warwick Institute for Employment Research and Cambridge Econometrics, country labor market experts from the Networks of Mediterranean (NET MED) Youth’s project countries as well as UNESCO colleagues from the Field Offices gathered at HQ for the event.

The workshop was aimed at exploring methodologies and challenges in anticipating skills needed by labour markets in the Mediterranean region. Participants studied existing country data, capacities in the target countries and discussed both regional and national labour market issues and challenges regarding youth transitions.

When high youth unemployment rates  in the region has brought tremendous pressure on education and training systems and labour markets,  the NET MED Youth project’ Employment component aims to strengthening tools and methodologies  for  better understanding and anticipating skills demand in the  Mediterranean  region.

During his opening remarks, Mr. David Atchoarena, Director of Division for Policies and Lifelong Learning Systems at UNESCO, pointed out the importance of building labour market and skills projections as one of the key policy tools.

The NET MED Youth project is implemented by UNESCO and funded by the European Union.