TY - BOOK
T1 - UNIDO’s public-private development partnership (PPDP) approach to vocational training
AU - Cerar, Jelena
AU - Friedl, Michael
AU - Gobel, Nora
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - In this study, we shed light on UNIDO’s public-private development partnership (PPDP) approach to vocational training. We identify best practices and possible scenarios for scaling-up of these programs, as well as the solutions for main challenges that may occur on the way. Our analysis is built around the unique challenges of the PPDP approach, a connection between piloting and scaling-up, the importance of local contexts and the lack of knowledge sharing and proper monitoring and evaluation. Based on the interviews with UNIDO’s PPDP experts and in-depth literature analysis, we offer an innovative model for scaling up, as well as policy recommendations for UNIDO and its partners.
AB - In this study, we shed light on UNIDO’s public-private development partnership (PPDP) approach to vocational training. We identify best practices and possible scenarios for scaling-up of these programs, as well as the solutions for main challenges that may occur on the way. Our analysis is built around the unique challenges of the PPDP approach, a connection between piloting and scaling-up, the importance of local contexts and the lack of knowledge sharing and proper monitoring and evaluation. Based on the interviews with UNIDO’s PPDP experts and in-depth literature analysis, we offer an innovative model for scaling up, as well as policy recommendations for UNIDO and its partners.
UR - http://www.ra-un.org/uploads/4/7/5/4/47544571/3_unido_unidos_public_private_development_approach_to_vocational_training.pdf
M3 - Research report, expert opinion
BT - UNIDO’s public-private development partnership (PPDP) approach to vocational training
CY - Vienna
ER -