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Thematic Areas: Inclusion and Youth | Digital Transformation | Private Sector Engagement | SDGs and Greening TVET
Our Key Programmes & Projects: BILT: Bridging Innovation and Learning in TVET | Building TVET resilience | TVET Leadership Programme | WYSD: World Youth Skills Day
Past Activities: COVID-19 response | i-hubs project | TVET Global Forums | Virtual Conferences | YEM Knowledge Portal
Our Services & Resources: Publications | TVET Forum | TVET Country Profiles | TVETipedia Glossary | Innovative and Promising Practices | Toolkits for TVET Providers | Entrepreneurial Learning Guide
Events: Major TVET Events | UNEVOC Network News
Publisher/s: | KRIVET |
Published: | 2012 in Seoul, Republic of Korea |
ULC: | UNEVOC Library Catalogue ID 4268 |
Green growth aims to foster economic growth and development while coping with the concerns over lack of natural resources, environmental depredation, and climate change. Green growth aims to catalyze investment and innovation, which will underpin sustained growth and give rise to new economic opportunities and change for enhanced well-being. These green growth initiatives and stimulus packages inevitably lead to restructuring of economy and industries, which in turn bring about changes in employment and jobs. Green jobs have been identified and emerged across different sectors.