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CLEAR Supply Chains: Ending child labour in supply chains
CLEAR Supply Chains project

Child labour

CLEAR Supply Chains: Ending child labour in supply chains

Addressing the root causes of child labour in supply chains through an area-based approach

Supply Chains for a Sustainable Future of Work
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Decent work in global supply chains

Supply Chains for a Sustainable Future of Work

The project supports an inclusive and sustainable future of work in three supply chains of importance to the European Union to achieve full and productive employment and decent work.

Promoting the Global Development Initiative with a Focus on South-South Cooperation in Employment in ASEAN
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Employment promotion and South-South cooperation

Promoting the Global Development Initiative with a Focus on South-South Cooperation in Employment in ASEAN

The Project seeks to enhance collaboration between China's Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security (MOHRSS) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) to promote South-South cooperation among ASEAN Member States in the areas of employment, public employment services, and entrepreneurship development.

Young Futuremakers Malaysia - Promoting the career progression of young women through up/reskilling in STEM, including digital skills, and employment services
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Youth employment

Young Futuremakers Malaysia - Promoting the career progression of young women through up/reskilling in STEM, including digital skills, and employment services

The Young Futuremakers Malaysia project is part of the Futuremakers by Standard Chartered initiative and aims at: (i) providing up/reskilling training opportunities, especially for young women, with a focus on industry demand-driven tech-oriented STEM and core skills towards their career advancement; and (ii) supporting TVET graduates’ labour market transition through awareness raising on up/reskilling and career opportunities as well as strengthened post-training employment services.

Feasibility Study on Policy Measures to Support Local Workforce into Employment
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Labour market

Feasibility Study on Policy Measures to Support Local Workforce into Employment

The project focuses on strengthening the labour market through organizational capacity by introducing or enhancing the national employment policies or programmes in Malaysia.

Making Just Transition Work through Stronger Workers’ Organizations in Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries
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A just transition

Making Just Transition Work through Stronger Workers’ Organizations in Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries

The project aims to improve the technical knowledge, managerial capacity and policy influence of workers’ organizations in Malaysia and Viet Nam.

Global Accelerator Lab (GALAB)
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Child labour and forced labour

Global Accelerator Lab (GALAB)

Intensifying action against child labour and forced labour through innovation.

Rebuilding Better: Fostering Business Resilience Post-COVID-19
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Women's entrepreneurship development

Rebuilding Better: Fostering Business Resilience Post-COVID-19

The Rebuilding Better project, supported by J.P. Morgan, supports women entrepreneurs in Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and adopt more sustainable and resilient business models by strengthening their access to vital support services.

Sustainable supply chains to build forward better
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Decent work in global supply chains

Sustainable supply chains to build forward better

Advancing decent work in five global supply chains of key importance to the European Union for a fair, resilient, and sustainable COVID-19 crisis recovery

Supply chains for a sustainable future of work: Decent work in the rubber glove supply chain
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Decent work in global supply chains

Supply chains for a sustainable future of work: Decent work in the rubber glove supply chain

The project is a joint initiative of the International Labour Organization and European Union (EU) that sets out to advance decent work in five selected global supply chains for a fair, resilient, and sustainable COVID-19 crisis recovery. Rubber glove manufacturing in Malaysia is one of them.

Skills for Prosperity Programme in Malaysia
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Skills for Prosperity South-East Asia Programme

Skills for Prosperity Programme in Malaysia

Funded by the United Kingdom government, this project aims to increase national capacity for inclusive economic growth through more productive and equitable skills and TVET systems in order to improve employability, employment opportunities and earning potential of workers in Malaysia.

Skills for Prosperity in South-East Asia Programme
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Skills development

Skills for Prosperity in South-East Asia Programme

This ILO-led programme funded by the United Kingdom Government aims to contribute to increasing national capacity to achieve sustained and inclusive growth through the enhancement of skills development and technical and vocational education and training systems.

Migrants Rights and Decent Work Project (MiRiDeW)
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Migrant workers

Migrants Rights and Decent Work Project (MiRiDeW)

The project focuses on strengthening service delivery capacity of diplomatic missions in major destination countries; supporting Government of Nepal to be prepared and positioned better in regional and global migration related fora and reflect back its commitments; and promote new destinations or sectors in existing destinations for low-skilled Nepalese workers.

Safe and Fair: Realizing women migrant workers’ rights and opportunities in the ASEAN region
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Migration

Safe and Fair: Realizing women migrant workers’ rights and opportunities in the ASEAN region

The project is part of the EU-UN Spotlight Initiative to eliminate violence against women and girls, a global, multi-year initiative between the European Union and United Nations. Safe and Fair is implemented through a partnership between the ILO and UN Women, in collaboration with UNODC, with the overriding objective of ensuring that labour migration is safe and fair for all women in the ASEAN region.

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

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

Support for Labour Law and Industrial Relations Reform in Malaysia
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Rights at work

Support for Labour Law and Industrial Relations Reform in Malaysia

The overall objective of this project is increased compliance with labour law and ILO fundamental principles and rights at work.

Protecting the Rights of Migrant Workers through Empowerment and Advocacy (MWEA)
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Migrant workers' rights

Protecting the Rights of Migrant Workers through Empowerment and Advocacy (MWEA)

Migrant Workers Empowerment and Advocacy (MWEA) project aims to ensure that the rights of migrant workers are protected in Malaysia.

TRIANGLE in ASEAN
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Migration

TRIANGLE in ASEAN

TRIANGLE in ASEAN delivers technical assistance and support with the overall goal of maximizing the contribution of labour migration to equitable, inclusive and stable growth in ASEAN.

TRIANGLE in ASEAN – Malaysia
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Migration

TRIANGLE in ASEAN – Malaysia

The ILO TRIANGLE in ASEAN is a partnership between the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), the Global Affairs Canada (GAC), and the International Labour Organization (ILO). TRIANGLE in ASEAN delivers technical assistance and support with the overall goal of maximizing the contribution of labour migration to equitable, inclusive and stable growth in ASEAN.

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.