From : KVITSIANI Natia <nkvitsiani@iom.int>
To : gbunturi@moh.gov.ge; Nino Veltauri <nveltauri@moh.gov.ge>; tbarkalaia@moh.gov.ge
Subject : FW: IOM INVITATION | Paving the Way for Future Labour Migration - Friday 22 January, 10:00 - 11:30
Cc : ANTADZE Tsiuri <tantadze@iom.int>; BERADZE Ketevan <kberadze@iom.int>; GOLIJASHVILI Tamar <tgolijashvili@iom.int>
Received On : 11.01.2021 19:15
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ძვირფასო კოლეგებო,

 

გილოცავთ ახალ წელს და გისურვებთ ჯანმრთელობას, სიხარულითა და სიყვარულით სავსე ცხოვრებას.

 

მინდა გაგიზიაროთ ქვემოთ მოცემული ინფორმაცია დაგეგმილი ვებინარის შესახებ on exploring the transition from skills mobility pilots to the establishment of more effective, structured and sustainable Talent Partnerships between EU Member States and third countries.

 

თუ სურვილი გექნებათ, შრომითი მიგრაციის თემატიკაზე ვებინარებზე ინფორმაციას გაგიზიარებთ ხოლმე.

 

საუკეთესო სურვილებით

 

ნათია

 

 

From: LANNEAU Geertrui <GLANNEAU@iom.int>
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2021 5:11 PM

 

Dear colleagues,

 

I’m happy to invite you to our upcoming webinar “Paving the Way for Future Labour Migration”. Please note that this webinar is open to external stakeholders – feel free to share the invitation throughout your networks.

 

Best wishes,

Geertrui

 

 

From: IOM RO Brussels - Events <IOMROBRUSSELSEVENTS@iom.int>
Sent: Monday, 11 January 2021 12:26
Subject: IOM WEBINAR INVITATION | Paving the Way for Future Labour Migration - Friday 22 January, 10:00 - 11:30

 

 

Paving the Way for Future Labour Migration:

Lessons From the Belgium-Tunisia Skills Partnership

The IOM Regional Office for the EEA, the EU and NATO and
the
IOM Country Office for Belgium and Luxembourg

are pleased to invite you to our upcoming event 

 

Webinar

Friday 22nd January 2021 – 10.00-11.30 (CEST)

 

 

This event will outline the current EU labour migration policy landscape and bring together a panel of labour migration experts to explore the transition from skills mobility pilots to the establishment of more effective, structured and sustainable Talent Partnerships between EU Member States and third countries.

The event will also launch the IOM - Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) policy paper "Paving the Way for Future Labour Migration". The paper analyses the findings and lessons learned from the Belgium-Tunisia skills partnership piloted by IOM Belgium in 2019.

Moderated by: Geertrui Lanneau, Senior Regional Specialist on Labour Mobility and Human Development at the IOM Regional Office in Brussels. 

Featuring panelists:

  • Laura Corrado, Head of Unit Legal Pathways and Integration at DG HOME, European Commission
  • Jeroen Franssen, Senior Expert on Talent, Labour Market and Organisation at Agoria
  • Rob De Lobel, Project Coordinator at IOM Country Office for Belgium and Luxembourg
  • Mattia Di Salvo, Researcher at CEPS

 

We look forward to your participation in the discussion.

 

This event supports the achievement of the following Sustainable Development Goals

 

          

 

 

Regional Office for the EEA, the EU and NATO

Rue Montoyer 40, 1000 Brussels, Belgium

+32 (0)2 287 00 00 – ROBrussels@iom.int

 

  @IOMatEU      eea.iom.int

 

 

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