Resources on Employment Impact Assessment
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Guidance for operation and maintenance (O&M) of irrigation systems
21 October 2021
Maximizing local resources and community participation, Nepal and the Phillippines
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100 Years of Public Works in the ILO
21 October 2021
This book chronicles the breadth and depth of ILO’s engagement in Public Works Programmes (PWPs) over the last century. It describes the journey, the ideas and the innovations that have emerged in a shifting global economic, social and political context. PWPs continue to be widely used and supported by the ILO and it is hoped that lessons that have been handed down will be useful in informing future policy-making and programme design.
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Programme for Public Works and Public Employment Programmes: What role in socioeconomic recovery?
18 October 2021
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Public Works and Public Employment Programmes: What role in socioeconomic recovery?
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Public Employment Initiatives and the COVID-19 crisis
02 September 2021
A compendium of Infrastructure Stimulus, Public Employment Programs (PEP), Public Works programs case studies
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Employment and decent work in the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus
01 September 2021
Guide
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Strengthening the National Rural Transport Program (SNRTP) NEPAL: Decent employment through maintenance first approach for better road connectivity
10 June 2021
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Training course: Designing Public Employment Programmes for a Sustainable Recovery
Public Employment Programmes (PEPs) - or public works programmes - provide an adaptive policy instrument that can create employment, fill gaps in the provison of assets or services, complement social protection provisions and contribute to Active Labour Market Policies (ALMPs). This course will discuss how PEPs can contribute to a sustainable recovery.
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New EU-ILO Mainstreaming Employment into Trade and Investment (METI) Programme launched at UfM Trade ministerial meeting
16 November 2020
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Local resource-based (LRB) approaches and community infrastructure
20 October 2020
In developing and maintaining community infrastructure, the EIIP promotes the use of LRB approaches. LRB approaches optimize the use of local resources, including local labour and technologies, as well as locally available materials, tools and equipment through local suppliers. This EIIP technical brief illustrates practical applications of LRB approaches.