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This webinar on "Striking the right balance: State and non-state engagement within technical and vocational education and training" was hosted by the GEM Report and UNESCO-UNEVOC. It examined some of the findings from the report’s analysis on non-state engagement in TVET systems and discussed current policies and initiatives designed to ensure quality, access and equity and what lessons they hold for policy-makers around the globe. #RightTheRules
Moderator: Jan Svihlik, Programme Expert on Loan (GIZ), Team Leader for Private Sector Engagement, UNESCO-UNEVOC
Non-state actors’ role extends beyond provision of schooling to interventions at various education levels and influence spheres. Alongside its review of progress towards SDG 4, including emerging evidence on the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact, the 20 ...