News and articles
2005
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Asia clothing, textile producers doing "better than predicted", post- MFA
11 October 2005,
A new ILO report shows that many of Asia ’s textile and clothing exporting countries are coping with the end of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA) better than had been predicted.
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ILO project to improve communications for Mongolia's rural communities enters final phase
04 October 2005,
Two ILO workshops on Integrated Rural Accessibility Planning (IRAP) is being held in Mongolia with the aim to improve links between rural people and key services like medical care and education.
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Press release
Ministry of Tourism of the Kingdom of Cambodia and ILO team up to advocate promotion of “child safe” tourism policies to prevent trafficking in children and women tourism industry
22 September 2005,
Promoting safer environments – employers, workers and officials/staff of relevant government institutions and NGOs to receive training in counter-trafficking measures.
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New ILO report finds mixed progress towards millennium development goals in Asia Pacific
12 September 2005, BANGKOK
A new ILO report says that despite encouraging progress in cutting poverty and improving the working lives of people in Asia and the Pacific, unemployment reached a new record high in the region while jobs growth remained “disappointing”.
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Prevention of migrant abuse given new momentum at counter-trafficking meeting
08 September 2005, BANGKOK
Government Ministers and representatives of influential employers’ and workers’ organizations from five Mekong countries is meeting to work together to better protect the rights of cross-border migrants.
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Prevention of migrant abuse given new momentum at counter-trafficking meeting
08 September 2005,
Government Ministers, high-level officials and leaders of influential employers’ and workers’ organizations from five Mekong countries today pledged to work together to better protect the rights of cross-border migrants, one of the groups most vulnerable to the threat of human trafficking, and review efforts to tackle trafficking from an employment-standards perspective.
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Five-country advisory group meets to discuss joint action to tackle human trafficking across the Greater Mekong Sub-region
06 September 2005, BANGKOK
Govenrment Ministers and representatives of influential employers’ and workers’ organizations from five countries are gathering in Bangkok to advise on joint-action to prevent human trafficking within the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS).
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New US$1.5 million Japan/ILO project to tackle poverty, conflict, and discrimination among indigenous people in Papua
05 September 2005,
The ILO announces a three-year project to tackle poverty, discrimination and promote human security among indigenous peoples in the Indonesian province of Papua.
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Press release
Cambodian products fair in Siem Reap
10 August 2005,
Cambodian products, including handicrafts, organic food, Khmer cuisine, other food and home products at showcased at a ILO sponsored fair in Siem Reap.
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ILO makes business case for hiring disabled persons
05 July 2005,
More than a dozen multi-national companies (MNCs) as well as Governments and disabled persons’ groups.are participating in a ground-breaking ILO workshop advocating the message that hiring people with disabilities makes good business sense.