Letter of Recife
Occupational
Qualification: between the right to education and the labour market
Document
approved in the National Seminar on Public Policies of Labour and Education.
Recife, September 22nd and 23rd, 2003. Municipality of Recife (Brazil),
Secretary of Education and Secretary of Economic Development.
Managers of municipal public policies on local development, on labour
and income, on popular economy, on vocational education and training,
university researchers as well as representatives of civil society institutions,
being aware of the historic importance of the present political moment,
organized a seminar with the goal of discussing public policies on education,
labour and development.
The reflections
on experiences emphasised the issue of integration of municipal policies.
This made possible the construction of an assessment of the changes
and the obstacles in these first months of the new government.
The human being
must be at the centre of the policies on development, and this cannot
be expressed in quantitative terms. Social development involves all
aspects of life: socio-economic, political and cultural relations, which
involve class, gender and ethnic inequalities and age/generation differences,
to be apprehended in its local, regional, national and global dimensions.
In this perspective
of development, public policies constitute key elements in the process
of democratisation of the state and in the socialisation of power, economy
and knowledge.
The assessment focuses
on the achievements and difficulties emerging from the experiences of
the Municipalities.
Achievements
1. The experiences
on integration between public policies on labour, education and development
have the merit of contributing to the inclusion of the issue of Popular
Economy in the municipal agenda.
2. On the other side, they are contributing to the introduction of the
perspective of local development and of the issue of decentralisation
of public policies in the national public debate.
3. In this way, they help to underline the role of municipalities in
the federation pact and in the discussion on national development models.
4. They also contribute to the development of specific and more appropriate
methods for vulnerable social groups, making public policies more sensitive
to social, economic and cultural differences and extending the coverage
for those segments of the population. In some cases and in certain actions,
which seek to provide universal access to public policies, such goal
has been for all practical purposes achieved.
5. Those experiences have promoted different forms of enlargement of
popular participation in public management. Some examples are: the construction
of joint ventures between City Halls and civil society organizations,
the constitution of multipartite forums with public responsibility in
various areas (standing out the state and municipal commissions of employment
and income) and the creation of popular participation channels in the
context of concrete actions.
6. They are also contributing to: the economic, social and political
organization of the involved populations enabling policies to move from
an assistential approach to the productive (re) insertion of excluded
populations; the accumulation of knowledge and data on excluded segments
and the public policies related to them; the diversification of the
public intervention modes (Peoples' Banks, Public Centres, Observatories,
Laboratories); the improvement of the links between increasing schooling
and vocational training; and the optimisation of conceptual, material
and professional resources.
Main Difficulties/Limitations/Problems
1. It is possible
to observe the persistence of centralised practices in the direction
of public policies in these municipalities. Also, there is evidence
of the presence among public agents of a bureaucratic culture oriented
to the compartmentalisation of state organization.
2. There is also evidence of inadequate and insufficient qualifications
of the technical teams involved in the implementation of public policies
on labour, education and development, standing out the lack of knowledge
related to the potentiality of integration between policies. In general,
the vocational training programmes do not attend the new demands of
qualification generated by the local development policies and the pedagogical
projects of those acting in policies related to education do not consider
work as the linking principle.
3. The practices of the previous federal governments did not contribute
to the linkage between the referred policies and between these policies
and the three governmental areas.
4. Yet, there are other limitations, related to the availability of
resources, such as: an always present and generalised lack of financial,
material and human resources in the context of the municipalities, a
structural deficiency of credit policies for local and sustainable development,
difficulties related to the access and the lack of continuity of federal
resources for the areas of labour, education and development (FAT; etc),
lack of specific budget in the context of municipalities for the policies
of generation of work and income and of vocational training and education
of the young and adults.
5. Furthermore, there are other limitations that stand out, which are
related to political aspects. Among them, and despite the advances,
there is little consistency in the mechanisms of popular participation
and the direction of public policies by civil society organizations
(for example: Municipal Commissions of Employment; and the regulations
and mechanisms of public management do not acknowledge the new forms
of labour (in terms of wages).
Proposals for a better integration between public policies on labour,
education and development
From the identification
of the achievements and difficulties identified in the integration efforts
between public policies on labour, education and development, suggestions
and proposals were formulated in order to move forward in the integration
process:
The proposals were
organized in four levels:
a. Field actions
of responsibility of Municipalities
b. Those directed to inter municipality relations.
c. The proposals at the federal level
d. Those that fit in all levels.
a. Proposed actions for the municipalities
1. To promote the
creation of working groups between secretaries in municipalities, with
deliberation power and systematic meetings with the objective of discussing
the interfaces of the public policies.
2. To foresee the strategic planning as an indispensable instrument
of structuring of municipal actions, including the location of resources
in inter secretaries actions.
3. To seek to integrate scattered actions between public and private
organisms, which have the same objective, to counter the loss of efficacy
that such scattered actions implied. At the same time, to promote integrated
actions.
4. To implement a process of decentralisation of decisions, through
the strengthening and the creation of councils and commissions to function
as civil society participation channels.
5. To seek to include the conceptual dimension of work in the pedagogical
project of the municipal systems of education.
6. To invest in research for the elaboration of adequate methodologies
for local and sustainable development.
7. To formulate and implement an effective budget policy for the municipalities
that allows, through convenes and resources, an approach of local and
sustainable development.
b. Proposed actions
inter municipalities
1. To invest in
the creation of regional councils of socio economic development, integrating
states, municipalities and civil society organizations in order to promote
exchange and formulation of integrated public policies. Also, to seek
to create regional metropolitan commissions of employment.
2. To create management mechanisms and joint actions inter municipalities
based on common problems and potentialities.
3. To create a solidarity network in the public system of employment,
among several municipalities, with complementary actions.
4. To seek to create permanent spaces of discussions and formulation
of common policies between municipalities and ministries.
c. Proposed actions
at the federal level
1. To create from
different sources a common public fund for the Ministries of Labour
and Employment and Education (FUNDEP - a fund for the development of
vocational education), for the financing of vocational education, with
shared management (tripartite/multipartite)
2. To create a national forum with representatives of the municipalities,
states, and federal levels to formulate, implement and accompany integrated
policies, involving several ministries.
3. To formulate and implement a policy of economic and social development
for the country guided by the change of the economic model in terms
of local development.
4. To discuss system S, specifically paying attention to its management,
proposing a structural change in terms of organization, conception and
pedagogical orientation.
5. To suggest to the Ministries of Education and Labour and Employment
to work on the basis of local assessment with municipalities.
d. Proposed actions for all levels
1. To decisively
engage in the development of programmes of qualification of the technical
teams involved in the implementation of public policies on education,
labour and development.
2. To invest in the democratisation of public policies through joint
management, breaking in this way the bureaucratic and compartimental
culture of the state machinery and centralised practices.
3. To create specific budgets for the education of young and adults.
Investment in schooling is an indispensable condition for the construction
of citizenship.
4. To promote the creation of observatories on the situation of labour
at the local, regional and national level, together with research and
assessment of the socio-economic reality of each region, in order to
lay the foundations for the planning/monitoring of public policies of
labour, education and development (emphasising and linking their local,
regional and national dimensions).
5. To invest in the creation of mechanisms of support to small production,
on the perspective of productive chains, solidarity economies and local
and sustainable development.
6. To promote (through organisational and technological financing and
support) and regulate, in all spheres, the new forms of work (specifically
those related to solidarity economy).
7. To invest in the horizontal links between the different levels of
government.
8. To create the indicators of impact in order to turn more effective
the evaluations of public policies related to labour, education and
development taking as fundamental criterion social inclusion.
9. To promote the systematisation, analysis and socialisation of experiences
of interaction between public policies on labour, education and development.
10. To promote, as a role for Universities, the production of knowledge
and technology and the training of professionals to perform in the public
policies on labour, education and development.
Final undertakings
The organization of a commission, which involves the municipalities
of Recife, Belem, Sao Paulo, Goiana and Caxias do Sul (a representation
of each region of the country) to give continuity to the reflections
and networks that began in the Seminar of Santo André (Vocational
Qualification as Public Policy ) and were carried on in the Seminar
of Recife.
The Meeting was
promoted by the Prefeitura do Recife, through the Secretary of Education
- SE - and Secretary of Economic Development - SDE.
Organization: IIEP
- Intercambio, Informacoes, Estudos e Pesquisas -
More information
can be obtained at:
http://www.recife.pe.gov.br/pr/sececonomico/