Workforce for a Sustainable Tomorrow
Thursday 28 April 2022In this digital event UNESCO Hong Kong Association Glocal Peace Centre, together with the CMI Hong Kong Regional Board, discuss the skills and competencies necessary for building the workforce and talent for the sustainable development of human society and the global economy. Insights will be drawn from UNESCO’s report on how knowledge and learning can shape humanity and the planet, supported by findings from a recent survey conducted by the Glocal Peace Centre.
In this digital event...
Explore the kinds of skills we should pursue, the best ways to promote up-skilling and re-skilling to suit future needs and how we can strategically integrate vocational education and professional development into the workplace.
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