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Guidelines for developing inclusive water, sanitation and hygiene infrastructure
This publication builds on the experience of five organizations working towards inclusive WASH infrastructure development around the world: the United Nations Office for Project Services, the United Nations Children's Fund, the International Labour Organization, WaterAid and Arup.
EIIP Afghanistan News Brief, Issue 9
This brief seeks to share news and information about the activities of the EIIP Afghanistan project. This ILO project, funded by the Special Trust Fund for Afghanistan (STFA), is meant to promote employment and decent work in the Humanitarian- Development-Peace Nexus.
A Brief Review of Input-Output Approaches to Employment Impact Assessment
Factsheet
ILO in Syria Early recovery through community resilience in earthquake-hit areas (February – December 2023)
In response to multiple earthquakes that devastated Northern governorates of Syria, the International Labour Organization (ILO) mobilized internal crisis response funds to embark on employment-intensive infrastructure and livelihoods recovery initiatives in Aleppo, one of the worst-hit areas.
Support to livelihoods through cultural heritage development
The core competences of UNESCO and ILO come together in this project to ensure dignified, sustainable livelihoods and create economic opportunities for Jordanians and Syrians through culture as a source of resilience.
Support to livelihoods through cultural heritage development in Jordan 2020 - 2024
Employment Intensive schemes in the northern governorates of Jordan help improve self-reliance through access to immediate short-term decent employment opportunities for Jordanians and Syrians in the cultural heritage sector.
Employment Intensive Investment Program (EIIP) and decent work in Jordan
The overall strategic objective of the project is to support a more inclusive and accessible green labour market for vulnerable Syrian refugees and Jordanian men, women and persons with disabilities.
Employment Impact Assessment of the PASE II project in Senegal
Guidelines for developing inclusive transport infrastructure
This guidebook, jointly developed by ILO, UNOPS, UN-Women and Arup, provides practical advice to mainstream inclusion in infrastructure development.
Ex-ante Employment Impact Assessment of the SMART GRID project in Senegal
Development Impacts of the Employment Intensive Investment Programme (EIIP)
EIIP links investment in infrastructure with employment creation, pro-poor economic development and contributes to social welfare and improving access to education and health services for poorly connected people.
ILO/EIIP support to the Expanded Public Works Programme in South Africa
ILO/EIIP is providing support to the Expanded Public Works Programme in key thematic areas including Policy Development and Promotion, Skills/Capacity Development, Project Management and Technical Support, Research and Innovation, and Advocacy and Partnership.
Employment-Intensive Investment Programme in South Africa
The Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) is a short to medium term intervention of the Government of South Africa which seeks to address the triad national challenges of unemployment, poverty and inequality through employment creation in provision and delivery of public infrastructure works by application of labour-intensive methods.
Employment impact assessment of the Malawi M1 road rehabilitation project
An appraisal of EIIP’s longer-term development impacts
The purpose of this study is to improve understanding of how the project implementation related activities of the Employment Intensive Investment Programme (EIIP) generate long-term development impacts which arise out of: (a) the benefits for users and the wider society of the improved assets, and (b) the employment and increased incomes of those employed on projects.
Case flyer
The EIIP approach, experiences and lessons learned: Contributions to the humanitarian, development, and peace nexus in Afghanistan
This flyer illustrates how the Employment Intensive Investment Programme (EIIP) in Afghanistan, implemented since 2022 under the framework of the DWCP and the UN Joint Programme ABADEI, plays a key role in meeting both the humanitarian and development needs of the Afghan population, which continues to face unprecedented challenges.
Fact Sheet
Infrastructure component of the Support to Rural Entrepreneurship, Investment and Trade (STREIT) programme in Papua New Guinea
The infrastructure component of the STREIT programme aims to improve the condition of local transport infrastructure, such as provincial, district and local level roads, airstrips and jetties in East Sepik and Sandaun Provinces, to create climate-resilient and efficient value chain enablers for cocoa, vanilla and fisheries industries.
Fact sheet
Employment-intensive afforestation activities in Irbid, Jordan
As part of its Employment Intensive Investment Programme in Jordan - Phase VI (2022-2024), funded by the Federal Republic of Germany through the German Development Bank (KfW), the ILO is creating short term employment opportunities for refugees and host communities through the planting of trees in the Irbid governorate.
Fact sheet
Employment Intensive Investment Programme in Jordan – Phase VI
Between 2022 and 2024 the ILO, with funding from the Federal Republic of Germany through the German Development Bank (KfW), is implementing an Employment Intensive Investment Programme in Jordan - Phase VI that aims to provide short term employment opportunities to refugees and host communities. Besides generating critical income support for families to cope with economic difficulties, the programme aims to help build Social Cohesion, Peace and Stability through green jobs and sustainable projects.
STRENGTHEN2 Employment Impact Assessment Methodologies
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