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Prospects to achieve decent work in cocoa supply chain
In a closing address to the 5th World Cocoa Conference, the ILO addressed challenges and opportunities to make the cocoa supply chain more sustainable, based on its decent work approach.
Just transition
People and data gathering key to build more circular economies, says ILO
The shift to a circular economy has the potential to create 7 million jobs globally. At the World Circular Economy Forum, the ILO underlined the need to design policies and actions that accelerate the transformation to a circular economy.
ILOSTAT blog
Charting progress on the global goals and decent work
As the world faces a number of complex challenges, we examine key labour indicators to assess the impact of unprecedented crises in order to shed light on global trends and regional variations and their impact on our ability to realize the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
DA, DOLE lead aquaculture project advisory on decent work and responsible business conduct
The Philippine government through the DA and DOLE will co-chair the newly established Project Advisory/Steering Committee on Aquaculture to promote decent work and responsible business in aquaculture supply chains.
Decent work and responsible business conduct in aquaculture: Pioneering partnership
The ILO convenes key constituents and stakeholders to foster cooperation towards decent work and responsible business in aquaculture supply chains with support from the Government of Japan.
ILO conducts enterprise formalization training in Suriname
Sessions focused on sectors identified as having green job potential.
Opening address at the Women workers’ forum on the ILO Convention 190: Moving forward in policy and practice
By Mr Khalid Hassan, Director of the ILO Country Office for the Philippines at the Women workers’ forum on the ILO Convention 190: Moving forward in policy and practice, 1 March 2024, Manila, Philippines
Digital economy
Impact of digitalization on work in developing economies revealed by new ILO research
While many see technology as a key part of the solution to contemporary development challenges, new research points to its limitations in promoting development and structural transformation.
ILO-trained outreach officials boost social security registration among wage workers in Jordan
The capacity-building initiative supports the extension of social security rights of Jordanian and non-Jordanian workers–including refugees
Grenada social protection diagnostic prepares country for expansion of coverage to informal workers and economic units
Process designed to understand and overcome challenges that limit participation.
Anguilla conducts social security study as part of plans to widen coverage for informal sector
Recent series of focus group discussions identify root causes behind barriers to participation.
Three Belizean officials participate in ITC-ILO online course on innovative approaches to promoting transitions towards formality
Course provides knowledge sharing of global best practices with an emphasis on ILO’s decent work strategies.
Press release
A path to progress for Cambodia: Unlocking opportunities through formalization
While the road to formalization in Cambodia is not without its challenges, it is a journey well worth making as Oktavianto Pasaribu officer-in-charge/Deputy Director of the ILO Country Office for Thailand, Cambodia and Lao People's Democratic Republic explains.
WESO Trends 2024
World Employment and Social Outlook Trends 2024: ILO Director-General’s remarks
While presenting the latest edition of the World Employment and Social Outlook: Trends 2024 to the press, ILO Director-General, Gilbert F. Houngbo explained how growing inequalities and stagnant productivity are causes for concern.
Joint Press Release on Conclave on Promotion of Sustainable Enterprises for Local Development by ILO and Ministry of MSME, GoI
The conclave brought together policymakers, industry leaders, MSMEs, entrepreneurs, and other stakeholders from India and other emerging economies with the primary objective for sustainable, resilient and inclusive development and Decent Work for All.
ILO hosts Conclave to promote sustainable enterprises and local sustainable development in India
Policymakers and government officials from Bangladesh, Indonesia, India, Vietnam, Korea and South Africa, along with other stakeholders integral to the MSME value chain and the ILO’s tripartite constituents, attended the event.
From local roots to global heights: MSMEs lead the way
Policymakers and government officials from Bangladesh, Indonesia, India, Vietnam, Korea and South Africa, along with other stakeholders integral to the MSME value chain and the ILO’s tripartite constituents, attended the event.
Call for expression of interest
Call for Expression of Interest: National consultant to support the development of an Integrated National Strategy on Formalization
The ILO Country Office for Nepal invites expression of interest from qualified individual consultants to support the development of an integrated national strategy on formalization.
ILOSTAT
The unseen workforce behind wastewater management
High-income countries often take the wastewater management process for granted. Yet only 58 per cent of the world’s domestic wastewater is safely treated, with significant variation across regions. For World Toilet Day, we delve into the data to gain a better understanding of employment in the water collection, treatment and supply and sewerage industries in different country contexts.
Enterprises registration procedures and transformation steps to the formal sector
A workshop organized by the Federation of Egyptian Industries and an ILO- EU project focused on company registration procedures in Egypt.
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