EU-ILO join forces to strengthen Agroforestry Value Chains in Timor-Leste
The EU believes that the active involvement of the multi-stakeholders in this project is key to ensure that the training offer provided in agroforestry is in line with the needs and opportunities of the private sector and matches people’s skills.."
Marc Fiedrich, Ambassador of the European Union Delegation
The workshop also provides a venue for the participants to share their experiences in the agroforestry sector by identifying existing skills gap and business opportunities in the four commodities above to strengthen the productivity and to improve welfare of farmers. In addition, the workshop aims to identify agroforestry training needed within the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) sector in Timor-Leste.
Inputs from these multi-stakeholders are important to ensure that our activities are aligned with the activities of other relevant stakeholders working in the same sector. By synergizing our efforts and resources, we believe that the project will greatly benefit the people of Timor-Leste."
Tendy Gunawan, Representative of the ILO
Meanwhile, the representative of the ILO, Tendy Gunawan, emphasized the importance of synergy and coordination among relevant stakeholders. “Inputs from these multi-stakeholders are important to ensure that our activities are aligned with the activities of other relevant stakeholders working in the same sector. By synergizing our efforts and resources, we believe that the project will greatly benefit the people of Timor-Leste.”
Background Information
The workshop follows the launch of the EU’s Agroforestry Skills for Employment and Resilience Project in Timor-Leste on 21 February. With an overall budget of 5.9 million Euros for the next four years, the Project aims to promote green and sustainable economic diversification and resilience in Timor-Leste through private sector development, technical and vocational education training (TVET) for youth integration in the labour market and to increase quality employment and entrepreneurship opportunities, particularly for young women and girls.
For more information, please contact:
Paul PintoCommunication & Information Officer for ILO's Agroforestry Project
Email: pintop@ilo.org
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