A just transition
Forecasting and developing skills to advance decent work and productivity in Viet Nam’s textiles and garment sector
Advancing decent work and productivity in the textile and garment sector was the prominent call at a stakeholders’ consultation workshop, co-organized by ILO Viet Nam and the Directorate for Vocational Education under Viet Nam’s Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (DVET/MOLISA).


The workshop aimed to assess the current situation of skills gaps, and to identify the issues and challenges employers and workers in the textile and garment sector are facing and are likely to face in the future. Staying ahead of trends and preparing the needed skills will help this leading industry of Viet Nam become more resilient, competitive, and sustainable, improving the prospect for creating more higher-quality jobs. This is essential to ensure decent work for all workers, including those in the textile and garment sector.

At the workshop, Dutch Ambassador to Viet Nam, Mr Kees van Baar and Embassy of Japan’s First Secretary, Mr Ishii Chikahisa, joined Deputy Director General, Mr Pham Vu Quoc Binh of DVET/MOLISA, and ILO Viet Nam Country Director, Ms Ingrid Christensen to call for further joint actions by all stakeholders on skills development and skills needs forecasting for advancing decent work and productivity through this ILO project.
The workshop was organized under the Future of Work and Skills in Viet Nam project.