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G20 Development Working Group Submissions

institutions, especially in LDCs. Four self-selected countries are chosen for piloting according to accepted criteria: Benin, Bangladesh, Malawi, and Haiti. March 2011: The DWG accepts criteria for pilot self-selected countries. Other Actions 32. "A KSP on skills for employment: to collect case studies, research findings, strategy papers from policymakers, TVET institutions, the private sector, academic institutions, bilateral agencies, as well as IOs, that have experience in using skills development to improve employability and productivity, and who are interested in learning from the experience of others" (2011 Leaders' Communiqué). Saint Petersburg Accountability Report on G20 Development Commitments 40 June 2013: The platform in three languages is launched publicly. December 2012: A knowledge-sharing workshop on financing training is conducted in Turin, with a focus on public-private partnerships is in line with the G20 Training Strategy. May 2012: An advisory group is formed with representatives from partner IOs, the International Organization of Employers, the International Trade Union Confederation to test the prototype and provide strategic advice on subsequent 'scaling up' efforts. A technical working group for the platform is also organized to involve IT and web development specialists from the ILO to provide technical inputs and advice on the re-design of the prototype, its proposed navigation and search functions. March 2012: A plan is agreed for broader KSP testing through focal groups with representatives of the governments and social partners and pilot countries. In March-April 2012 the ILO launches initial Focus Group Testing and designs an E-Survey to obtain feedback on the KSP prototype from potential users and website experts. January 2012: The DWG agrees options for the Global KSP and next steps for its development. December 2011-January 2012: The ILO creates a Global KSP Web Contribution Form to facilitate the process of content contributions through the expected launch date of the full Global KSP. November 2011: The KSP prototype in the form of an Internet site is developed, with content in 3 selected issues of the G20 Training Strategy (skills for youth employment, skills anticipation focusing on green jobs, and training accessibility focusing on disability inclusion) and tested in December Chapter 2 Implementation of G20 Commitments on Development T: Dec 2014 (final report on KSP) On-track: Design and testing completed. Multi-language website made public in June 2013.
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