Events on informal economy

  1. EMPLOYMENT Research symposium

    Jobs and Skills Mismatch – Job-rich growth for Sustainable Development

    On 27-28 November 2017, the Employment Policy Department will bring together researchers, policy-makers, practitioners and other stakeholders to review and discuss on-going research on demand for jobs and bottlenecks in developed and developing countries.

  2. Event

    The Future of Work in the Caribbean: What do we know? What do we need to know?

    A report on the findings will contribute towards the ILO global Initiative, including a constituent meeting to be convened by the ILO in 2018.

  3. Event

    International Day of Cooperatives: Cooperation among workers in the informal economy

  4. Child labour

    Validation of Gap Analysis on Laws on Child Labour and Working Conditions in Small-Scale Gold Mining

    The ILO CARING Gold Project will hold a roundtable discussion to validate the gap analysis and recommendations on laws covering child labour and working conditions in artisanal and small scale gold mining.

  5. Event

    10th ILO Meeting of Caribbean Ministers of Labour: Realizing Decent Work under the 2030 Agenda

    This year the Meeting will present an opportunity to have an exchange on the continuing challenge to promote a more inclusive and sustainable growth process with more and better jobs, as well as allow the Ministers to articulate and share their perspectives around the Future of Work, drawing from the national level dialogues that have occurred in the past year.

  6. Event

    Academy on the transition to the formal economy - Take action

  7. Event

    Learning series on the transition to formal economy

  8. Event

    Academy on formalisation of the informal economy: Second edition

  9. Summary reports

    Global and Regional Knowledge Sharing Forums on Transition from the Informal to the Formal Economy

  10. 13th African Regional Meeting

    Special plenary debate: “Transition from the informal to the formal economy in Africa: The way forward”