Leading the Charge in Green Job Skills Development – COP28 UCN Thematic Group
Friday, Dec 08, 2023
Leading the Charge in Green Job Skills Development – COP28 UCN Thematic Group
Under the leadership of Maya Haddad from Ajman University, the Green Job Skills Thematic Group of the Universities Climate Network (UCN) is making strides in preparing the next generation for a sustainable and green economy. This thematic group, consisting of members from universities across the UAE, is focused on equipping youth with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in emerging green sectors, addressing the growing demand for a skilled workforce in the context of global climate challenges.
Purpose and Mandate the Green Job Skills Thematic Group strives to simplify the gap between the skills required for green jobs and the current capabilities of the workforce. The group emphasizes the development of youth knowledge and skills that are essential for a prosperous economy. This objective is accomplished through comprehensive strategies such as skill assessment, curriculum development, policy advocacy, and partnerships with industry leaders.
Key Objectives and Activities:
- Skill Assessment and Development: The group conducts in-depth assessments to identify gaps in green job skills, focusing on both current and emerging needs. They develop training programs and certifications that complement industry standards, aimed at promoting upskilling and reskilling initiatives among the existing workforces.
- Curriculum Development: A major focus of the thematic group is adapting educational curricula to include green job training. By establishing competency-based learning modules, they ensure that university programs meet the evolving requirements of green industries.
- Policy Advocacy: The group collaborates with policymakers to advocate for supportive policies, such as tax incentives and subsidies, that encourage green job creation and skill development. This advocacy extends to shaping educational policies that align with national and international green economic goals.
- Industry Partnerships: recognizing the importance of practical experience, the group collaborates with industry leaders to ensure training programs reflect real-world needs. They provide internships and apprenticeships, providing students with hands-on opportunities to pursue their knowledge.
- Knowledge Sharing and Dissemination: To enhance the collective knowledge of green job skills, the group organizes workshops, conferences, and webinars. They also maintain a database of resources, including research papers and best practices, for stakeholders such as educators, students, employers, and government officials.
A Collaborative Effort for a Sustainable Future, Maya Haddad has been pivotal in bringing together diverse perspectives from universities across the UAE to address the challenges of developing green job skills. Through collaboration and innovation, the Green Job Skills Thematic Group is ensuring that the UAE’s youth are equipped to lead in the transition towards a more sustainable economy, making significant contributions to the objectives of COP28.