Strategic plan for the future
action of ILO/Cinterfor
This Plan was approved in the 38th
Technical Committee Meeting,
Cartagena de Indias, June 2007
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PRESENTATION
The challenges Latin America and the Caribbean region is facing,
the need to reconcile its economic and social growth Agendas as
well as the goals set by the formulation of a Decent Work Hemispheric
Agenda based on the ILO strategic objectives, have been among others,
the most outstanding factors in this context where ILO/Cinterfor
member institutions comprise their new strategic plan.
Certainly, nowadays, vocational training keeps and exhibits a most
defined role in national agendas, its connection with subjects such
as social inclusion, the access to decent works, professional and
personal realization, national productivity and competitivity, make
clear the necessity to deepen in the articulation and cooperation
efforts that ILO/Cinterfor has always facilitated.
The Strategic Plan is presented as a document arising from a wide
analysis and consultation process and as well as an instrument of
change, dynamic and affirmative that allows all institutions associated
to the ILO/Cinterfor network and all ILO tripartite mandates a deeper
identification with their objectives and, to other areas of the
Organization, a more articulated and integrated job.
So the Centre assumes explicitly from now on, a vocational training
knowledge development role and articulates its action in ten priority
areas. The strategic plan of ILO/Cinterfor contained in this document,
presents a brief revision of the regional situation related to training,
raises the Centres perspective course, exposes its mission
and vision and raises the implementation strategic and its action
plan for the next short and medium-term period.
I. Introduction
II. Vocational training in Latin America and the Caribbean
III. A reflection on ILO/Cinterfors prospects
ILO/Cinterfors role
The ILO/Cinterfor mission
The vision and the expected results
IV. Implementation strategy
Basic pillars of the strategy
The tripartite dimension
The relationship with the host country
ILO/Cinterfors resources and capabilities
V. The institutional framework
Introduction
The core components of the programme
Work instruments