High Commissioner Kere acknowledged RSE website & data base
A website and database for Recognized Seasonal Employers (RSE) in New Zealand has been launched at the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment in Wellington, New Zealand.
Speaking on behalf of the Pacific RSE sending countries during the official launching, Solomon Islands High Commissioner, HE, Lady Joy Kere acknowledged the New Zealand government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment for the support rendered towards the project.
Mrs Kere said, this is a project which took 18 months and to establish 9 websites and 9 database have not been easy. Lady Kere congratulated the partnership which saw the launch of this project after 18 months.
Mrs Kere is optimistic that the RSE website will benefit all stakeholders through the information that will be disseminated. Also she says data generated will be used for the improvement of the Labour Mobility programme.
The website is seen as an important milestone under the Strengthening Partnership (SPP) Programme. Information generated from the data base will greatly help set the directions for the future of the RSE and SSP for the 9 Pacific Islands countries participating in the RSE scheme.
The Solomon Islands RSE database can be found on www.heretoworksolomons.com
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