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Sparking Disability Inclusive Rural Transformation (SPARK)
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Sparking Disability Inclusive Rural Transformation (SPARK)

ILO is implementing multi-country project on disability inclusion in rural livelihood. SPARK project is integrated in IFAD-funded Nav Tejaswini Yojana, Government of Maharashtra.

Employment impact assessment to maximize job creation in Africa
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Employment impact assessment to maximize job creation in Africa

Digitalization, the future of work and the teaching profession
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Digitalization, the future of work and the teaching profession

Accelerating action for the elimination of child labour in supply chains in Africa (ACCEL Africa)
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ACCEL Africa Project

Accelerating action for the elimination of child labour in supply chains in Africa (ACCEL Africa)

Accelerating action for the elimination of child labour in supply chains in Africa (ACCEL AFRICA)
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Accelerating action for the elimination of child labour in supply chains in Africa (ACCEL AFRICA)

Through an integrated approach, the project seeks to promote enhanced national legislation and policies, to address the basic needs and rights of children engaged or at risk of Child Labour

SKILL-UP Malawi
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SKILL-UP Malawi

Strengthening Public Employment Services in English Speaking Africa
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Labour Market Services for Transition Unit(EMPLAB/SERVICES)

Strengthening Public Employment Services in English Speaking Africa

Supported by the Republic of Korea, the Employment Policy Department’s - Employment, Labour Markets and Youth Branch (EMPLAB) - of ILO is implementing the project to support strengthening the PES in English speaking Sub-Saharan Africa through upgrading the job portal system and building the capacities of public officials in Namibia and Malawi. The third component involves carrying out a global study to investigate how the use of technology in PES is helping improve service delivery to clients. This project is implemented in line with the Centenary Declaration and the Future of Work Report, which recommend an increase of investment in PES and to optimise digitalisation.

Development of evidence-based practical advice on hazardous child labour and strengthening social dialogue in selected countries to combat hazardous child labour in tobacco-growing
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Child labour: in tobacco-growing

Development of evidence-based practical advice on hazardous child labour and strengthening social dialogue in selected countries to combat hazardous child labour in tobacco-growing

Testing methodologies to support informal economy workers and small producers to combat hazardous child labour in their own sectors (India Component with IndustriALL Global)
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Testing methodologies to support informal economy workers and small producers to combat hazardous child labour in their own sectors (India Component with IndustriALL Global)

The project aims to build the capacity of informal economy workers to address hazardous child labour.

ARISE II - Global Training Programme: Elimination of child labour in tobacco-growing communities
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Child labour: ARISE II

ARISE II - Global Training Programme: Elimination of child labour in tobacco-growing communities

Promoting the right to freedom of association and the right to collective bargaining - Project
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Global: Freedom of association and collective bargaining

Promoting the right to freedom of association and the right to collective bargaining - Project

Building National Floors of Social Protection in Southern Africa
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Building National Floors of Social Protection in Southern Africa

This project will assist in bringing ILO expertise to strengthening basic social protection systems in Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique. The project will provide technical support to constituents through assistance to on-going processes of national dialogue, in harmony with coordinated efforts by UN and bilateral cooperating partners.

Global research on child labour measurement and policy development (MAP) Project
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Child labour

Global research on child labour measurement and policy development (MAP) Project

ARISE - Achieving Reduction of child labour In Support of Education
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ARISE - Achieving Reduction of child labour In Support of Education

With funding from Japan Tobacco International (JTI), IPEC is implementing a targeted support programme aimed at reducing the worst forms of child labour in tobacco-growing communities in Zambia.

Sustainable investments in African agriculture
Agricultural landscape in Madagascar.

Sustainable investments in African agriculture

National employment policy review and formulation
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National employment policy review and formulation

Conference in Malawi on Child labour in Agriculture Project
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Child labour

Conference in Malawi on Child labour in Agriculture Project

ARISE I: A Programme to combat child labour in tobacco-growing communities
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Child labour: ARISE I

ARISE I: A Programme to combat child labour in tobacco-growing communities

Corridor Economic Empowerment Project (CEEP)/ Economic Empowerment and HIV Vulnerability Reduction along Transport Corridors in Southern Africa
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Corridor Economic Empowerment Project (CEEP)/ Economic Empowerment and HIV Vulnerability Reduction along Transport Corridors in Southern Africa

CEEP is premised on the rationale that poverty in informal work settings like transport corridors and other densely populated areas exacerbate HIV and AIDS vulnerability.

Improving safety and health at work through a Decent Work Agenda
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Improving safety and health at work through a Decent Work Agenda

The project was developed by the ILO and the European Commission to better address safety and health at work as a vital component of decent work. It will be implemented over two and a half years between 2010 and 2012 in five pilot countries. The overall goal of the project is to contribute to a more inclusive and productive society through a reduction in occupational accidents and work-related diseases.