Kathmandu: The World Bank has pledged to provide support to the government’s efforts for promoting employment within the country.
The World Bank made such a commitment in a courtesy call paid to the Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security by its delegation led by Bank’s Regional Director Lynne Benz.
On the occasion, matters related to the effectiveness of the WB-funded projects were also discussed, according to the Labour Minster’s secretariat.
Minister Shrestha said the WB’s support was spectacular in the implementation of the government-adopted strategy for the promotion of internal employment.
Minister Shrestha thanked the Bank for its support to the Youth Employment and Transformation Initiative Project under the Prime Minister Employment Program to generate employment opportunities for youths within the country.
The WB has supported the improvement of an integrated employment management information system aggregating personal details of an unemployed person, his/her knowledge, skills and experience, a potential area of employment, labor market demand and supply sides.
On the occasion, Minister Shrestha highlighted the need for further support in promoting sustainable employment of the people, developing useful infrastructures for unemployed, disadvantaged and targeted beneficiaries and supplying human resources aligning the demand of the market.
In response, WB’s Regional Director Lynn expressed the bank’s readiness to support Nepali people living a disadvantaged and vulnerable life in collaboration with the government, development partners and private sector. Lynn further said the Bank would provide support in the implementation of the government’s policy for promoting domestic employment.
Also on the occasion, the National Program Director of Prime Minister Employment Program, Dandu Raj Ghimire shared the programs being implemented under the project and their progress.
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