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DARYA webinar

DARYA Webinar: Working Together For Successful Investment, Employer Engagement in Sectoral Skills Governance and VET

Updated
22 May 2026
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The webinar will explore how sectoral skills governance can be strengthened through systematic employer engagement. It will elaborate on the different forms the employer engagement can take, and the added value it can bring to more coherent and responsive skills systems in Central Asia. In addition to national good practices, the webinar will also address practical challenges faced when engaging employers and turning sectoral dialogue into real changes in qualifications, curricula and training. 

Using international and regional examples, the webinar will examine sectoral coordination mechanisms such as sector skills councils, sectoral committees and chambers of commerce that help organise and systematise employer participation, and bring businesses, public authorities, and education and training providers into closer and more regular interaction, including at systemlevel decision making. 

Resources

Agenda
Agenda
Involvement of sector organizations​ in the development of training regulations​ in the dual system in Austria
Involvement of sector organizations​ in the development of training regulations​ in the dual system in Austria
Employer engagement in sectoral skills governance - Netherlands
Employer engagement in sectoral skills governance - Netherlands
Employer engagement in sectoral skills governance - Netherlands
Build trust in Skills Systems: What Slovakia´s Automotive Sector Teaches us
Build trust in Skills Systems: What Slovakia´s Automotive Sector Teaches us
The Role of Sector Skills Councils in Kazakhstan, the Sector Skills Council in the Energy Sector & the Role of KAZENERGY in the Sector Skills Council
The Role of Sector Skills Councils in Kazakhstan, the Sector Skills Council in the Energy Sector & the Role of KAZENERGY in the Sector Skills Council