International Labour Organization (ILO) has expressed their quest to partner the Ghana TVET Service on Greening TVET through driving a human centered approach to the future of work through employment creation, rights and work, social protection and social dialogue.
The Deputy Director General of Operations, Mr. David Prah on behalf of the Director General, Ghana TVET Service, Mawusi Nudekor Awity hosted the ILO delegation on the 8th of March 2023 at the Ghana TVET Service headquarters.
Mr. Adetor Frank Kwasi National Project Coordinator together with Elsie, Administrative Officer led the team to the Ghana TVET Service.
The focal point of the meeting was to discuss the road map on collaborating with the Ghana TVET Service towards the acquisition of skills for a Greener future.
The ILO is the United Nations agency for the world of work. It brings together Governments, employers and workers - through its unique tripartite structure - to drive a human- centered approach to the future of work through employment creation, rights at work, social protection and social dialogue.
Mr. David Prah on behalf of the Director General gave a brief overview of Ghana TVET Service and its transformational polices, programs and strategies put in place towards Greening TVET. He outlined the progressive report on the Greening TVET agenda.
He assured ILO of the Ghana TVET Service maximum support and cooperation.
In Participation were Madam Lily Djima Deputy Director General, Management Services, Madam Adjoa Owusuah Yankson A.g. Director Administration, Mr. Samuel Deborah A.g. Director Training Assessment and Quality Assurance, Mr. David Mensah Senior Technical Advisor, Madam Stella Ntow A.g Director Finance, Madam
Phillibert Aba Nkrumah Deputy Director Training Assessment and Quality Assurance, Madam Joyce Afua Ackon A.g Deputy Director WEL Partnership Resource Mobilization, Mr. Dominic Nuah of the Policy Planning innovation, monitoring and Evaluation.
Source: Ghana/Sompaonline.com/Nana Yaw Boamah