Projects
Projects and Development cooperation
Development cooperation is an important instrument and a fundamental means of action of the ILO in the fulfilment of its mission, the realization of its objectives, and building the capacity of its constituents, particularly at the local level.
In collaboration with sectoral social partners, development cooperation projects are implemented to directly address specific themes, such as child labour, working conditions, social protection, employment generation, at the country level. Through South-South and triangular cooperation, sector specific good practices and experiences are shared among developing and emerging economies. Public-private partnerships complement and expand sectoral work, in particular, along supply chains.
In collaboration with sectoral social partners, development cooperation projects are implemented to directly address specific themes, such as child labour, working conditions, social protection, employment generation, at the country level. Through South-South and triangular cooperation, sector specific good practices and experiences are shared among developing and emerging economies. Public-private partnerships complement and expand sectoral work, in particular, along supply chains.
2011
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Action-research project on Promoting Decent Work in Construction and Related Services: the Key Role of Local Authorities
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Safety and Health in Construction in East Africa
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Strengthening the Creative Industries in Five ACP Countries through Employment and Trade Expansion
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South-South Cooperation in the Tourism sector
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Poverty reduction through tourism
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UN CEB Inter-Agency Cluster on Trade and Productive Capacity - Project of Lao People’s Democratic Republic
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Project for a Rational and Sustainable Development of the Fishing Sector
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Enhancing labour inspection effectiveness (Fisheries Component)
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Strengthening Social Dialogue in the Process of Structural Adjustment and Private Sector Participation in Ports in Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania
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Strengthening the Capacity of Social Partners in the Road Transport sector in Bulgaria and Romania to Engage in Effective and Constructive Social Dialogue at International, National and Entreprise Level