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According to the first article
of DECREE
LAW Nº 8 (of 15 February 2006), the National Vocational
Training Institute (INAFORP) created by Law 18 dated 1983, undergoes
a restructuring process adopting the name of National Institute
of Vocational Training for Human Development (INADEH).
Inadeh has been founded as an autonomous
institution, a legal entity with its own estate and financial,
administrative and technical independence in its internal structure
regarding the use of its assets and the development of its activities.
It is ruled by the general policy of an Executive Body, through
the Ministry of Labour and Work Development and subject to the
control of the General Comptroller Bureau of the Republic.
Objective
Implementing policies, strategies and programmes on vocational
training, labour training and business management training both
for the public and the private sector, as well as administrating
and allocating public funds to that end.
Mission
Promoting, setting up, managing and sustaining a national system
that ensures vocational training of human resources in productive
occupations that may be required by the national development
process and that take into account the abilities, attitudes
and moral and ethical values of individuals.
Vision
Inadeh - with the aid of the civil society and the productive
sectors - heads and develops a top-quality vocational training
system with excellent management and training products, that
has the recognition of its users and the benefit of the human
resources required by the labour market, thus promoting and
developing a national culture for life and work.
Some of its functions are::
* Offering a national training policy.
* Managing the funds allocated to training.
* Promoting and organising the public and private supply of
vocational training, occupational training and business management.
With the creation of INADEH, a
National Competency Commission is formed. It is in charge of
the processes and mechanisms of certification and recognition
of workers' labour competencies.
There will also be a National Commission
for Quality Management that will handle the assessment, accreditation
and continuous revision of public and private training centres
and it will keep a National Register for training. Its aim is
to contribute to improve the qualification of national human
resources and set out better conditions of competitiveness in
the productive sector and of employment for the worker.
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