Policy Dialogue: Skills Development and Job Creation

Policy Dialogue: Skills Development and Job Creation

The following document is a workshop summary of a Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) two-day workshop – Policy Dialogue: Skills Development and Job Creation. The first of a series of workshops focusing on ex-combatant and military veteran reintegration and demobilization. The goal of the project is to engage a variety of stakeholders and provide opportunities for them to share information and to allow for discussion on policy challenges and the formulation of collaborative strategies.

 

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CSVR is a multi-disciplinary institute that seeks to understand and prevent violence, heal its effects and build sustainable peace at the community, national and regional levels.

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