ILO to support Vietnam Social Security in human resources training
Deputy General Director of the Vietnam Social Security (VSS) Dao Viet Anh recently had a meeting with a delegation from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) led by Nuno Cunha, ILO Senior Specialist on Social Protection in Asia-Pacific region.
An overview of the meeting (Source: //www.baobaohiemxahoi.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – Deputy General Director of theVietnam Social Security (VSS) Dao Viet Anh recently had a meeting with adelegation from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) led by Nuno Cunha,ILO Senior Specialist on Social Protection inAsia-Pacific region.
Cunha said that from now to2020, the ILO will provide technical assistance to Vietnam and send experts tothe country to assess its capacity and design a complete project.
After that, the ILO will giveassessments and specific data for the building of a finance evaluation model inthe future, he said.
The official added that theILO will connect VSS training centres with those around the world, whileinviting VSS officials to join ILO training courses.
Simon Brimblecombe, an ILOfinancial assessment expert, noted that the VSS is facing difficulties inproviding technical and professional training courses, therefore the ILO willhelp the VSS in human resources training.
Highly valuing the cooperationand proposal of the ILO, VSS Deputy General Anh expressed his hope that in thefuture, the ILO will continue assisting the VSS in building a financialassessment model managed and operated by the VSS.
At the same time, the VSS isin need of the ILO’s support in human resources training in a sustainable andbalanced manner, he added./.
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