Cambodia resources
October 2008
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Local Economic Development and Employment Intensive Investments
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Better Factories Cambodia
1 January 2001 - 31 December 2015
Better Factories Cambodia aims to improve working conditions in Cambodia’s export garment factories. It combines independent monitoring with finding solutions (through suggestions to management), training, advice and information.
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Business group formation
The Business Group Formation (BGF) manual was developed with a view to help promote business group formation as a way to empower women and men in low-income communities by giving them more voice and improving their businesses in order to enhance their livelihoods.
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International Labour Organization to Present a Series of ‘Proven Practices’ for the Prevention of Human Trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-region
Government representatives, employers/ workers organizations & NGOs from five countries to participate in Bangkok presentations – 9th October 2008.
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International Labour Organization and Indigenous and Tribal Peoples - Support to Indigenous Peoples Project in Cambodia
This project, funded by the Danish Agency for International Development (DANIDA) helps involve indigenous peoples in issues related to their rights and livelihoods.
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Creative Industries Support Programme (MDG-F)
1 October 2008 - 30 September 2011
Promotion of small enterprise development, livelihood opportunities for indigenous people, gender equality and cultural preservation.
September 2008
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Cambodia: Alleviating Poverty through Peer Training (APPT)
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South Asia: Core work skills and basic vocational competencies for the working poor
May 2008
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ILO Director-General highlights ASEAN charter as foundation for helping "Marginalized Majority"
ILO Director-General highlights the ASEAN Charter as a “fundamental political commitment” to honour “the dignity of work and respond to the legitimate aspirations of people and families for a better life" at the 20th ASEAN Labour Ministers meeting.
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ILO signs US$1 million partnership agreement with Korean Government
The ILO and the Government of the Republic of Korea have signed a US$1,040,000 partnership agreement funding ILO work in more than 11 countries in Asia and the Pacific.