Employment & Labor Systems
Employment and labour market systems require structured institutional reform, operational modernisation and alignment with EU integration priorities. ITED provides employment and labor systems consulting that strengthens public employment services, enhances labour market responsiveness and supports inclusive workforce development.
ITED strengthens employment and labour market systems through structured institutional support, operational improvement and capacity-building interventions aligned with national employment priorities and EU integration processes.
Core Areas of Support
Our Core Interventions
ITED delivers structured employment system interventions focused on institutional strengthening, operational efficiency and labour market alignment
- Capacity building for the Employment Agency of the Republic of Kosovo (EARK) and regional employment offices
- Institutional strengthening of Vocational Training Centres (VTCs) and technical staff
- Modernisation and operational optimisation of Public Employment Services (PES)
- Design and implementation of active labour market programmes
- Development and revision of occupational curricula for diverse training profiles
These interventions enhance service delivery efficiency, institutional coordination and alignment between employment services and labour market needs
Policy & Institutional Advisory
Our advisory services support evidence-based employment governance and performance-oriented institutional development
- Labour market analysis and institutional diagnostics
- Policy advisory aligned with national employment strategies
- Development of operational guidelines and standard procedures
- Advisory support for organisational restructuring and service optimisation
- Alignment of employment policies with EU integration frameworks
Through structured advisory support, ITED strengthens institutional decision-making and strategic employment planning
Results Orientation
Our implementation approach focuses on measurable improvements in institutional capacity and employment outcomes
- Strengthened professional capacities of EARK and VTC staff
- Improved quality and relevance of vocational training curricula
- Increased efficiency and transparency in employment service delivery
- Standardised monitoring, reporting and performance tracking systems
- Enhanced coordination between employment institutions and labour market actors
This results-oriented approach ensures sustainable institutional strengthening, improved labour market governance and long-term employment system resilience.
Cross-Cutting Priorities
Across all interventions, ITED integrates gender equality, women’s economic empowerment and youth engagement as core principles.
Our programmes promote inclusive access to skills development, employment opportunities and leadership pathways, ensuring that women and young people actively participate in and benefit from institutional and labour market transformation processes
