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Brazil is the largest economy in Latin America, with significant potential to expand environmentally friendly sectors and protect the climate. Political and economic actors are therefore promoting a green and socially just transformation. This includes increasing the production and use of renewable energy, as well as investing in the bioeconomy and circular economy. However, parts of Brazil’s technical and vocational education and training (TVET) system are not yet sufficiently prepared to train the experts needed in these fields. Moreover, access to vocational and technical training and employment is challenging for large parts of the population. National initiatives aim to expand and improve the quality of TVET, aligning it more closely with the needs of the labour market. Objective Employment opportunities in the green economy are improving, with more skilled professionals, including women and vulnerable persons, entering the labour market in these future-focused fields. |