This Community of Practice (CoP) aims to unite stakeholders, practitioners, and individuals interested in staying informed about Skills and Labour Migration in Africa.
The primary objectives of this community include:
Virtual Networking and Discussions:
Access to Resources:
Post-Webinar Video:
By fostering virtual networking, resource accessibility, and post-webinar video sharing, this Community of Practice seeks to enhance collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and overall awareness of key issues related to Skills and Labour Migration in Africa.
All registered participants of Launch of the Knowledge Sharing Portal on Skills & Labour Migration are invited.
Register on ASPYEE to be part of the community.
Mbali Nhlapho, Domestic Worker, South Africa
Topic: Success story as a domestic worker.
Sophie Kagan (Chief Technical Adviser, ILO Regional Office for Arab States)
Topic: Skills and Development in the GCC
Professor Mona Gupta (Home Management and Care Givers Sector Skill Council)
Claire Hobden (Technical Specialist in Domestic Work and Other Vulnerable Forms of Work, ILO Geneva)
Knowledge management is key in ensuring that people share experiences and learn from each other.
This brief shows how skills development programmes for domestic workers play an important role in reinforc- ing the view among workers and employers that domes- tic work is real work, improving wor