Innovation Power Hour: How to identify green skills and invest in green TVET TVET plays an important role in steering the transition to a low-carbon economy and climate-resilient society. It is carried out through the traditional roles of TVET in preparing learners for occupational fields and increasing their participation in the world of work. These traditional roles are facing new expectations, including calls to adapt to better align with emerging green jobs and qualifications and contribute to the development of skills and competencies that power a more circular economy and sustainable culture. 0:12 - Market-System Development in Education Programmes by Elisabet Montgomery, Senior Policy Specialist for Employment, Sida 19:27 - Investments for Green TVET by Cleophas Takaiza, Director General, TEVETA & Jonathan Lemisa, Training Coordinator, Hitachi Construction Zambia 44:05 - The water sector, a driver for green jobs by Salma Kadiri, Project Management Specialist: Entrepreneurship & Private Sector Engagement, USAID 59:57- EU Green Deal Diplomacy by Shada Islam, Managing Director, New Horizons Project 1:16:23 - Green Bonds vs. Social Impact Bonds by Richard Johnson, Senior Advisor at the Global Fund and Senior Consultant at the World Bank, Chair of Development and Social Impact Bonds & Zachary Levey, Executive Director, Levoca Impact Labs Moderated by Fifi Peters, Financial Journalist