Resources on Gender equality
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Our impact, their voices
We also have dreams
25 October 2019
This is a video documentary about the entrepreneurship journey of three transgender persons. It is part of the ILO’s campaign to promote equal employment opportunity for all, including transgender persons.
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Video
Women in business and management 2019
23 October 2019
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Publication
Guidance Note 4: Integrating gender equality in monitoring and evaluation
26 September 2019
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ChinaDaily
China promotes gender equality at work
23 September 2019
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Article
China promotes gender equality at work
23 September 2019
OpEd by Claire Courteille-Mulder, the Director of ILO Country Office for China and Mongolia. According to an ILO report, up to 12 percent of workers said they had been subject to verbal abuse, humiliating behavior, bullying, unwanted sexual attention or sexual harassment. Eliminating violence and harassment at the workplace is crucial to achieve greater gender equality and shape a future that works for all men and women, says Claire Courteille-Mulder.
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China Daily
China promotes gender equality at work
23 September 2019
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Employment Seminar Series
Gender Equality, Decent Work and Infrastructure
The seminar explored the experiences of the ILO’s Employment Intensive Investment Programmes in designing and implementing measures to ensure gender-responsiveness and discussed what works for promoting gender equality in and through infrastructure works.
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Network of Champions
ILO builds momentum for women empowerment in India's Public Enterprises
12 September 2019
Against the backdrop of weak labour force participation of women in India, ILO supported the development of a network of champions to promote women's leadership in the country’s public enterprises.
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Presentation
Global employment and social trends and possible areas for the G20 in 2020
09 September 2019
Presentation prepared for the C20 Preparatory Bootcamp for Saudi Non-profits under the Saudi G20 Presidency (Riyadh, 9 September 2019)
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Our impact, their voices
Paving the way to inclusive rural development in Timor-Leste
05 September 2019
Timor-Leste needs to promote sustainable, inclusive employment and growth in its rural areas, where 70 per cent of the population live, if it is to achieve its development targets. To help, an ILO infrastructure project is finding work for women and those with disabilities in the agro-forestry sector.