Decent Work Country Programme 2023-2025
ILO and China sign Decent Work Country Programme 2023-2025
In setting out the framework, Decent Work Country Programme 2023-2025 paves the way for ILO and China to promote social justice and advance decent work for all.

The new DWCP, which was signed on 12 July 2023, is fully aligned to and designed to support implementation of decent work elements of China's 14th Five Year Development Plan and relevant national laws, policies, strategies and plans. It further aligns with the 14th Five-Year Plan of MOHRSS, the 14th Five-Year Plan of the ACFTU and the priorities of the CEC. With respect to the ILO's global policy frameworks, the DWCP set forward four priority collaboration areas:
- Promote full, gender-responsive and inclusive and high-quality employment.
- Promote and extend social protection in and out of the workplace.
- Promote and strengthen harmonious labour relations and better working conditions.
- Expand and strengthen the contribution of China's international exchange and cooperation partnerships to the achievement of the decent work components of the SDGs.


Changhee LEE, ILO Country Office Director for China and Mongolia, LYU Yulin, Acting Director-General of International Cooperation Department of MOHRSS, MA Jin, Director-General of International Liaison Department of ACFTU and LIU Hansong, Director of International Department of CEC addressed at the meeting, and shared their insights on cooperation under DWCP responding to the changes in the world of work.
Acronym:
- DWCP: Decent Work Country Programme
- MOHRSS: Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security
- ACFTU: All-China Federation of Trade Unions
- CEC: China Enterprise Confederation