Given the high unemployment rates among the youth globally, the minister called on the ILO to invest more in research around identifying skills that can support youths to transition from school to work.
Betty Amongi hails ILO’S strategy on skills and lifelong learning
The Minister of Gender, Labor and Social Development, Betty Amongi Ongom, while addressing the Governing Body on behalf of the African Group of the International Labor Organization (ILO) Member States, applauded ILO’s proposed “Strategy on skills and lifelong learning” given its emphasis on skilling that promotes human development, productive employment, and decent work for all.
Amongi noted that while the strategy addresses the supply-side challenge of making the labor force employable, efforts to promote skilling should be complemented by employment-generating demand-side interventions and supporting ILO constituents to build capacity to develop job growth strategies.
Other members of Uganda’s delegation that accompanied Hon Amongi included; Hon. Charles Okello Engola, Minister of State for Labor, Employment & Industrial Relations, Ambassador Marcel Tibaleka, Uganda’s Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva, Mr. Peter Kimbowa Board Chairman National Social Security Fund (NSSF) and Mr. Ronald Basiimwa, Second Secretary, Uganda Permanent Mission to the UN in Geneva.
Amongi led Uganda’s delegation to the 346th session of the Governing Body of the International Labor Office, which was held at the International Labor Organization (ILO) headquarters in Geneva from 31st October to 10th November 2022.
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