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Ahmed Mohamed is a young painter and decorator with speech and hearing disabilities from the Syrian city of Aleppo, in the country’s northwest. Today, he lives and works in Jordan with his family, where they found refuge in 2016 as the conflict was raging in their native country.
Ahmed has received formal certification of his working skills through the ILO Recognition of Prior Learning Project, helping him advance in his career and life.
Avon’s new Rescue Pump WU12 EXL
MAN TG-M 18.340 with John Dennis bodywork
Taken at Longcross Test Track
Thanks to 2 persons for help in getting these shots
A "way cool" system for checking out DVDs at RPL. They are locked to the shelf and must be checked out first before they can be taken. Michael saw this on his recent visit (01/28/2008) visit to Rochester Public Library.
On 6 July, 2022, 62 workers from Kenya based company, Base Titanium, graduated through the ILO supported Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) programme, one of the first ceremonies in the country.
The workers coming from local communities, usually have dropped out of school or do not have certification for their skills. While the companies hire them on contract, their future job prospects are uncertain without official recognition of their skills.
ILO PROSPECTS with the Government of Kenya undertook over a year long process involving assessments of skills, development of certification processes and frameworks and training of assessors for RPL.