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RISE for Impact: Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work in the Cotton Supply Chain – A New Phase, A New Vision
RISE for Impact Project

RISE for Impact: Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work in the Cotton Supply Chain – A New Phase, A New Vision

The RISE for Impact Project aims to enhance respect for fundamental principles and rights at work for a sustainable cotton supply chain in India, Pakistan and Uzbekistan.

Developing social protection policies, and identifying fiscal space with International Financial Institutions
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Developing social protection policies, and identifying fiscal space with International Financial Institutions

“Partnerships for Youth Employment in the Commonwealth of Independent States”
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“Partnerships for Youth Employment in the Commonwealth of Independent States”

The technical cooperation project, financially supported by the PJSC LUKOIL and implemented by the ILO, seeks to improve the effectiveness of youth employment policies and programmes in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation and Uzbekistan to establish a framework for regional cooperation and knowledge sharing on youth employment.

From Protocol to Practice: A Bridge to Global Action on Forced Labour (Bridge Project)
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Forced labour

From Protocol to Practice: A Bridge to Global Action on Forced Labour (Bridge Project)

This project aims to support global and national efforts to combat forced labour under the 2014 ILO Protocol and Recommendation on Forced Labour.

Third Party Monitoring on Child and Forced Labour in Uzbekistan
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Third Party Monitoring on Child and Forced Labour in Uzbekistan

The ILO has cooperated with the Government and social partners of Uzbekistan on child and forced labour since 2013. The parties agreed to an ILO monitoring on child labour in cotton harvest during September - October 2013. In addition, Uzbek constituents and the ILO initiated cooperation on the application of Convention No. 105. The following year, in 2014, monitoring of child labour was undertaken by national teams, while discussions with the ILO on forced labour issues continued. Both items were included in the Decent Work Country Programme signed in April 2014.

Support for Implementation of the Decent Work Country Programme (DWCP) in Uzbekistan
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Support for Implementation of the Decent Work Country Programme (DWCP) in Uzbekistan

The project supports all the main components of the DWCP of Uzbekistan, including strengthening social partnership in Uzbekistan for the realization of fundamental principles and rights at work, fostering decent employment opportunities and improving working conditions and social protection.

Improvement of the national OSH system through development of the institution of safety representatives in Uzbekistan
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Improvement of the national OSH system through development of the institution of safety representatives in Uzbekistan

Improving occupational safety and health systems in Central Asia
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Improving occupational safety and health systems in Central Asia

The project adddresses the urgent need for international support to the Central Asian countries in the endeavour to reinforce the national systems and programmes on occupational safety and health (OSH), particularly in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. This support is needed to systematically improve the working conditions and environment.

Partnerships for youth employment in the Commonwealth of Independent States (YEP CIS)
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Partnerships for youth employment in the Commonwealth of Independent States (YEP CIS)

Career guidance videos
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Career guidance videos

Career guidance videos
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Career guidance videos