Training Courses under the Project on "Assessing and Addressing the Effects of Trade on Employemnt" (ETE Project)
The ETE project is implemented by the International Labour Organization and funded by the European Union. It aims to support the analysis and formulation of effective and coherent trade and labour market policies that address the adjustment challenges that workers and employers face and expand opportunities for the creation of decent employment in developing countries. The project is implemented in in four pilot countries. The training courses under the project were implemented with the involvement of the International Training Centre of the ILO and aimed to strengthen the capacity of policy makers, researchers and the social partners to assess, address and monitor the effects of trade on employment.
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I) Training courses for Social Partners
- Knowledge-Sharing Workshop - Indonesia
- Knowledge-Sharing Workshop - Bangladesh
- Knowledge-Sharing Workshop - Benin
- Knowledge-Sharing Workshop - Guatemala
II) Training courses for researchers and policy analysts (specialists)
- SAM and Multiplier Analysis_Indonesia (February 7-11, 2011)
- SAM and Multiplier Analysis _ Bangladesh (February 13-15, 2011)
- SAM and Multiplier Analysis _ Benin (June 27 - July 1)
- SAM and Multiplier Analysis _ Guatemala (8-12 August, 2011)

