DWT/CO–Pretoria: ILO DWT for Eastern and Southern Africa and Country Office for South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho and Eswatini
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Partnerships for promoting productivity growth and creating decent employment for all
An update on how productivity and decent work are being boosted in South African SME's
ILO's Productivity Ecosystems for Decent Work programme in South Africa partners with Productivity SA and the South African Footwear and Leather Export Council (SAFLEC) to promote technical capabilities, advance productivity growth and increase exports
What's new
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Document
Equipping South Africa’s workforce for a just transition through up-skilling and re-skilling: Identification of target occupations and skills levels
13 March 2024
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News
An update on how productivity and decent work are being boosted in South African SMEs
11 March 2024
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Project
A Systemic Approach to Decent Work and Labour Rights in Southern Africas Construction Sector
29 February 2024
Key resources
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Publication
The employment effects of industrial symbiosis networks in the South African informal sector
This report deals with the employment effects of industrial symbiosis in the provinces of Gauteng and the Western Cape in South Africa. It focuses on the textile and construction value chains and formalization.
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Publication
Comparative Study of rapid assessments of reskilling and upskilling needs due to the COVID-19 Crisis:Africa
These assessments were conducted in several African Countries.
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South Africa's Social and Solidarity Economy
Alignment of the policy with national, regional and international frameworks
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Publication
South Africa's Social Solidarity Economy
An evaluation of the policy Development Process
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South Africa’s social and solidarity economy
A study of its characteristics and conditions
Launch of ILO Productivity Ecosystems for Decent Work Programme in South Africa
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ILO Productivity Ecosystems for Decent Work Programme in South Africa
ILO Support strengthening entrepreneurship, business development services to emerging entrepreneurs.
FEATURE
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“ASPYEE, A continental platform to influence policy and practice”
The African Skills Portal for Youth Employment and Entrepreneurship (ASPYEE) is a continental knowledge sharing platform which enables practitioners and policy makers across the African continent to share, collaborate engage with each other. The platform aims to strengthen mechanisms to foster peer learning, knowledge exchange, and capacity building on the continent.
ASPYEE provides a platform to promote African-owned, innovative approaches derived from experience from the field and research. Reflecting on African good practice, successes and lessons learnt from the field is fundamental to grow an evidence-based knowledge repository to further the African Union’s agenda on skills and employment. The online platform advocates for dialogue across a diverse stakeholder group in the ecosystem, bringing together demand-side needs and supply-side responses.
ASPYEE forms part of the Skills Initiative For Africa programme, which is implemented by the African Union Commission (AUC) and African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD).
Visit the ASPYEE website to learn more.
Contact us on: aspyee@nepad.org