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Closing Interregional Webinar: Taking Stock of the Outcomes and Lessons from the 2025–2026 Learning Pathways


Coal phaseout is one of the most important strategies for achieving the objectives of the Paris Agreement in order to limit global warming. Regions in transition can benefit from knowledge-sharing spaces, where leaders and stakeholders can share cutting-edge knowledge and ongoing practices, challenges, and reflections.

Hosted by the International Labour Organization (ILO), the 2025–2026 IKI JET Training Series compiles regional and global priorities into a modular training package for multi-disciplinary learning pathways.

Its closing webinar, entitled Taking Stock of the Outcomes and Lessons from the 2025–2026 Learning Pathways, aims to bring together just transition policy-makers, practitioners, and stakeholders at country level, and project staff involved in IKI JET activities across Latin America, Africa, and the Asia–Pacific who have taken part in this training. The webinar will:

  • Provide an opportunity for interested participants to share post-training activities conducted on the basis of the 2025–2026 training programme
  • Discuss lessons learned, successes, and challenges ahead
  • Reinforce partnerships and collaborations across the IKI JET global community

The webinar will take place simultaneously in English, Spanish, and Indonesian. For additional information and enquiries, please reach out to greenjobs@itcilo.org.

Read the training catalogue in English, Spanish, and Indonesian. For more information and materials on all sessions of the 2025–2026 IKI JET Training Series, please visit the resource page.

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