The seminar allowed to compare the funding policies that are implemented in various continents, notably in Europe, Africa and Latin America. It also offered the opportunity for fruitful exchanges between several actors: some that are directly involved in the funding of training, bilateral and multilateral organizations, and experts working in different socio-economic contexts and in training frameworks that are either publicly funded, or funded within public-private mechanisms. Through this diversity of countries, situations and participants, a very large range of contexts, publics and approaches could be analyzed, allowing to draw recommendations on financing mechanisms that are efficient and equitable

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Year of publication
2014
Pages
21
Language
English