Driving Prosperity in SEA with Demand-driven Clean Energy Skills Development (webinar)

March 12, 2026 – March 12, 2026
08:00 am – 09:30 am
CEM Empowering People Initiative (EPI)

On behalf of the CEM Empowering People Initiative (EPI), co-led by the Government of Canada (NRCAN) and the European Commission (DG EMPL), we are pleased to invite you to the second webinar, as part of a series on Enhancing Livelihoods and Creating workforce Readiness for Clean Energy and Sustainable Transformations in Southeast Asia.

 

Supported by the Tara Climate Foundation, this series aims to spark meaningful dialogue, facilitate shared learning, and strengthen collaboration between Southeast Asian stakeholders and global partners. Our goal is to build the knowledge and workforce readiness required to align with emerging job opportunities and regional economic priorities. Crucially, the outcomes of this series will directly inform the development of the EPI Toolkit, a strategic resource for enabling effective and inclusive clean energy workforce preparedness in Southeast Asia.

 

Following the success of our first session, which engaged stakeholders from 28 countries, this upcoming webinar will dive into the practical application of labour market data and demand-driven reskilling to bridge the skills gap in one of the world’s fastest-growing energy markets.

 

Webinar #2: Driving Prosperity in SEA with Demand-driven Clean Energy Skills Development

  • đź“… Date: 12 March 2026
  • ⏰ Time: 14:00 – 15:30 GMT+7 (Bangkok/Jakarta) | 08:00 – 09:30 CET
  • 📍 Platform: Zoom
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Why Attend?

As Southeast Asia’s energy landscape transforms—driven by rapid urbanization and the expansion of digital infrastructure—the demand for a green workforce has never been higher. This session moves beyond high-level theory to explore:

  • Evidence-Based Strategy: Utilizing labour market analytics to inform national training and “Green Job” frameworks.
  • Inclusive Pathways: Successful strategies for reskilling workers in transitioning energy sectors and integrating women and youth into the clean energy economy.
  • Strategic Insights: Featuring regional and global perspectives, including from the International Energy Agency (IEA), the Department of Energy Philippines, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) India (TBC)
  • Shape the Resource: An interactive session where participants can provide input into the development of the EPI Toolkit, ensuring it addresses the practical needs of regional policymakers.

 

We hope that this information is useful to you, and request that you kindly register as soon as possible and also share this invite with your relevant colleagues.