Photo gallery

Photo gallery from the Capacity Building Seminar for Partnerships on
"Designing and Delivering Skills Strategies for Cities",
Trento, Italy, 11-13 June 2008

 

 

Plenary sessions

Learning from OECD expertise and debating key points

Sylvain Giguère - OECD

Ekaterina Travkina - OECD

Francesca Froy - OECD

Robert Strauss - EC

 

 

Working group sessions

Sharing experiences and ideas through training excercises in small groups

WG A led by Ekaterina Travkina  WG B led by Francesca Froy  WG C led by Cristina Martinez-Fernandez

 

 

The Trento Centre and its participants

Building new knowledge together!

Our participants

Our participants

Our participants

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Anne Green and Mark Hepworth

Lorenzo Di Pietro e Cristina Martinez-Fernandez

Our participant and Stefano Barbieri

 

 

 

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