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We run local, regional and international seminars, workshops and forums, which tackle core issues in skills reforms in a global economy, with ministries, skills agencies, employers and educational institutions.
Skills for Employability Leadership and
Management Seminars in Saudi Arabia
Student at computer. © Mat Wright Leaderships and management seminars in Saudi Arabia...Read more.
Skills for Employability helps to
deliver skills standards in Pakistan
Man gesturing and speaking to colleague. © Mat Wright

Skills for Employability has helped to deliver ground-breaking skills standards in 23 trade sectors in Pakistan. Find out more.

Skills for Employability
promoting employability in Nepal
Student listening on headphones. © Mat Wright Find out about the influential Skills for Employability radio programmes promoting skills development in Nepal.
Skills for Employability supports Ukraine
develop National Qualifications Framework
Photography courtesy of Kyrylo Tkachenko, Head of Administrative Department, Confederation of Employers Ukraine; ETF expert from the Industrial Group Consortium.  Head of Administrative Department, Confederation of Employers Ukraine; ETF expert. Read about how Skills for Employability is supporting the development of a National Qualifications Framework in Ukraine.
Policy Dialogue Stories Archive
Framed ancient parchment. © Mat Wright Here are some stories we have archived from the recent past.
Self Confidence and Employability Skills

Linking Chinese and British vocational schools and colleges. Read more...

Advisory Forums in UAE

The most recent of the twice-yearly Advisory Forums, organised by British Council UAE, was held in late November.

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Policy Dialogue External Stories Archive
Here are some external stories we have archived from the recent past.
Sri Lanka: moving up the value chain
Tom Bewick, Group Chief Executive, Creative & Cultural Skills writes about his visit to Sri Lanka in 2009.

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