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Asia’s First UNESCO Chair on Gender Inclusion

Context: India has successfully launched Asia’s first UNESCO Chair on Gender Inclusion and Skill Development at Symbiosis Skills and Professional University (SSPU) in Pune.

                                                                           Asia’s First UNESCO Chair on Gender Inclusion

AboutAsia’s First UNESCO Chair on Gender Inclusion:

What it is?

  • The UNESCO Chair on Gender Inclusion and Skill Development is a prestigious international initiative aimed at bridging the gender gap in technical and vocational education.

Launched In: April 24, 2026, in Pune, Maharashtra.

Organisations Involved:

  • Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE).
  • UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization).
  • Symbiosis Skills and Professional University (SSPU), Pune.

Aim: To ensure women are at the forefront of emerging economic sectors and to promote equity in skilling that drives both social transformation and economic progress.

Key Features:

  • Sectoral Focus: Prioritizes training for women in sunrise sectors and new-age technologies, including semiconductors, advanced manufacturing, AI, robotics, and defense technology.
  • Global Collaboration: The launch was part of the Women Leading the Future of Work conference, involving experts from the International Labour Organization (ILO), UNESCO-UNEVOC (Germany), and the UNESCO Global Skills Academy (Paris).
  • Inclusive Outreach: Specifically targets women from underserved communities to provide them with industry-aligned skills that lead to real-world employment opportunities.
  • Expert Integration: Features a network of over 40 distinguished industry champions and policymakers to align academic skilling with actual industry demand.
  • Dual Ministry Support: Supported by both the Ministry of Skill Development and the Ministry of Education to integrate gender-inclusive skilling into the broader educational framework.

Significance:

  • Positions India as a global leader in inclusive workforce transformation by hosting the first such chair in Asia.
  • Acts as a powerful driver for women’s financial independence and long-term empowerment by focusing on high-value, future-ready job roles.

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