Tunis: Lebanese Labour Minister, Moustafa Bayram, on Thursday expressed his country's desire to develop areas of cooperation and partnership between Tunisia and Lebanon and to exchange experiences and expertise, especially good practices in the field of short-term training. During a meeting with the Minister of Employment and Vocational Training, Lotfi Diab, in Tunis, the Lebanese minister said that short-term training specialisations are in demand in the labour market, especially in the fields of digitalisation, technology, tourism and Lebanese cuisine, praising the benefits of Tunisian experience in the field of vocational training and education. Minister of Employment and Vocational Training, Lotfi Diab, presented the main features of the Tunisian Government's priorities in the field of employment and vocational training and the components of the national system of public and private vocational training. He recalled that education and training are essential components of the national system for the deve lopment of human capital and contribute to increasing the competitiveness of the institutional fabric and to meeting economic and social challenges at local, national, regional and international levels. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse
Minister of Employment and Vocational Training meets Lebanese Labour Minister
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