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Geneva
In a world shaped by AI, the green transition, and demographic change, lifelong learning is key to supporting good jobs, innovation and more inclusive societies. But new ILO research shows that access to quality learning is still deeply unequal.
At the 114th International Labour Conference, this conversation explores how countries can respond to these challenges by expanding opportunities for training and reskilling, and enabling workers and enterprises to adapt to rapidly changing labour market needs.
Panelists

Pedro Moreno da Fonseca
Lifelong Learning Specialist, International Labour Organization (ILO)

Hannah Liepmann
Economist, International Labour Organization (ILO)

Chaudhry Saad Muhammad
General Secretary, Pakistan United Workers Federation

Joséphine Andriamamonjiarison
Honorary President of the Employers’ Association of Madagascar and member of the ILO Governing Body
Dialog
Dialog

