 Well, my dear students, the course is Labour Policy Pakistan and the topic is Skill, Development and Employment. My dear students, at Pittsburgh Summit in 2009, G20 leaders called on the ILO to develop a training strategy that would help generate strong, sustainable and balanced growth in the world. In preparing this strategy, my dear students, the ILO worked with employers and workers, consulted other related international organizations in particular OECD and UNESCO and drew tripartite conclusions on skills for improved productivity, employment growth and development and the same were adopted at the ILO's International Labour Conference in June 2008. My dear students, this very training strategy was then submitted to the Toronto G20 Summit in June 2010 and included in the action plan on development adopted at the Seoul G20 Summit later that year, which called on international organizations to work together to support developing countries in particular low-income countries to continue to develop employment-related skills that are better matched to employer and market needs in order to attract investment and decent jobs. My dear students, this very training strategy addresses strategic issues and identifies the critical elements or building blocks for connecting education and training to the world of work. My dear students, the Global KSP uses the G20 training strategy as its foundation and builds on it by demonstrating how training and skills strategies and policies and system work beautifully to enhance the labour productivity in any state of the world. Hope you have understood the topic. Thank you very much indeed.