Addressing skills gaps in national labor markets requires a multi-pathway approach that aligns with sustainable development goals, incorporates decent work principles, leverages diaspora expertise, and strengthens national skills development to ensure inclusive labor markets.
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IOM SAYS GUYANA BALANCING RAPID GROWTH WITH WORKFORCE REALITIESAdded:
skills gap cannot be addressed through a single pathway. This approach is consistent with the 2030 agenda for sustainable development and its commitment to leave no one behind. ILO guidance reinforces that decent work, labor rights, and social protection are essential in inclusive labor markets.
Our expectation for today is that this dialogue will help build a shared understanding of Guyana's skill needs and identify practical principled responses.
We hope it will generate concrete recommendations on leveraging diaspora expertise and migrant skills, strengthening national skills development.
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