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ILO Financial Education brochure
This brochure introduces the main objectives and characteristics of the ILO Financial Education programme including the key elements of the ILO approach, the major results achieved by the programme as well as its key features and implementation modalities. It provides an overview of what makes the ILO Financial Education programme uniquely positioned to reach vulnerable communities and provide them with vital financial literacy skills.
ILO Financial Education brochure
This brochure introduces the main objectives and characteristics of the ILO Financial Education programme including the key elements of the ILO approach, the major results achieved by the programme as well as its key features and implementation modalities. It provides an overview of what makes the ILO Financial Education programme uniquely positioned to reach vulnerable communities and provide them with vital financial literacy skills.
Insights into ILO Formalize Your Business in Côte d'Ivoire, The Gambia and Senegal
Key learnings from trainers and entrepreneurs
COOPERATIVE IS BEAUTIFUL: The rise of cooperatives as a tool for formalising the informal sector in Senegal
The cooperative, in the spotlight of the Senegalese economy, is becoming an essential instrument for formalising players in the informal economy.
Understanding informality and child labour in sub-Saharan Africa
This study examines the interrelationship of child labour and informality in 22 sub-Saharan countries.
Ex-ante Employment Impact Assessment of the SMART GRID project in Senegal
Employment Impact Assessment of the PASE II project in Senegal
The STRENGTHEN2 project is building the technical capacity of national actors on Employment Impact Assessment and development policy simulation in Senegal
Health sector investment impacts on employment and economic growth: A panel ARDL analysis in the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU)
Policy brief
ILO Youth Country Briefs: Senegal
This analytical Brief summarises youth labour markets, the impact of COVID-19 on youth employment, and the school-to-work transition in Senegal and its evolution in recent years. It identifies where youth labour market outcomes indicate recovery and where challenges remain in Senegal.
Publication
A Review of Wage Setting through Collective Bargaining
The ILO and the UNTFSSE participated in the Global Social and Solidarity Economy Forum in Senegal
ILO staff from Senegal, Tunisia and Switzerland contributed to a number of sessions at the Forum, that took place in Dakar between May 1 - 6, sharing highlights of their work on the social and solidarity economy
Employment impact assessment of the rehabilitation of the Senoba – Ziguinchor-Mpack road in Senegal
25 to 28 January 2023
First official visit to Africa by ILO Director-General Houngbo
During his stay, he will hold talks with Macky Sall, President of the Republic of Senegal, as well as with the Senegalese authorities in charge of labour issues.
CNAAS: Upscaling agricultural insurance to reach sustainability
The ILO works with the national agriculture insurance company of Senegal (CNAAS) to support the further development of their business strategy to reach scale and sustainability.
The Social and Solidarity Economy as an agent of social innovation in Africa
An ILO research report on the contribution of SSE to social innovation in Africa is now available in English and French
Using the ILO’s Formalize Your Business training tool – a male entrepreneur’s perspective
Benefitting from the ILO’s Formalize Your Business training tool – a female entrepreneur’s perspective
Social and solidarity economy: Social innovation catalyst in Africa?
The report illustrates and characterizes the social innovation processes carried out by Social and Solidarity Economy Organizations (SSEOs) in five African countries (South Africa, Cameroon, Morocco, Senegal and Tunisia). By analysing practical cases of social innovation, it explores the extent to which SSEOs contribute to generating social innovation in Africa for a more sustainable and inclusive local development, as well as the creation and promotion of decent work for all. The report highlights internal and external factors impacting SSEOs in their social innovation process and it presents a set of policy recommendations to unlock the potential of SSEOs as catalyser of social innovation in African.
ILO/ITU/AU Joint Programme
Call for Participants: Youth Advisory Group on Digital Jobs
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