India Joins Reskilling Revolution Initiative at World Economic Forum
India joined as a founding government member the World Economic Forum’s Reskilling Revolution, an initiative to provide one billion people with better education, skills and jobs by 2030.
Key Features
- The scheme aims to future-proof workers from technological change and help economies by providing new skills for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
- Founding governments include Brazil, France, India, Pakistan, the Russian Federation, UAE and the US. Business partners include PwC, Sales force, Man power Group, Infosys, LinkedIn, Coursera Inc. and The Adecco Group.
- LinkedIn will be a data partner for the Reskilling Revolution initiative.
- To date, over 415 private sector companies have ....
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