The Role of Labour Market Policies in Poverty Alleviation 2009-2015, Final evaluation, SIDA
2.1.5. Key elements in policy frameworks identification
Recommendation: 4. Follow 6 basic rules to improve international training programmes (ITPs) related to labour market policies:
- Link future international training programmes to national and international efforts (both training and projects);
- Obtain or make a mapping of current and planned labour market training (national and international) initiatives at country and regional level to inform the training programme design and selection of participants;
- Underpin, where possible, the relevant national/international initiatives;
- Ensure that projects are linked to on-going and planned reforms;
- Consider if the capacity development budgets of on-going reform initiatives could be used to co-finance aspects of the ITP such as the projects;
- Create opportunities to link future ITPs better to decent work and the human rights approach.
Reference: Buhl-Nielsen Eric, Oskarsson Bertil, 2015, Evaluation of Swedish International Training Programme (ITP) 288, “The Role of Labour Market Policies in Poverty Alleviation” 2009-2015, Final evaluation, SIDA, Stockholm, Covered countries: Tanzania, Kenya and Mozambique.
Sample evidence: The evaluation sets 6 strategic rules to improve development project related to labour market policies:
1) Link future international training programmes (ITPs) to national and international efforts (both training and projects);
2) Obtain or make a mapping of current and planned labour market training (national and international) initiatives at country and regional level to inform the training programme design and selection of participants;
3) Underpin, where possible, the relevant national/international initiatives;
4) Ensure that projects are linked to ongoing and planned reforms;
5) Consider if the capacity development budgets of ongoing reform initiatives could be used to co-finance aspects of the ITP such as the projects;
6) Create opportunities to link future ITPs better to decent work and the human rights approach.
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