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- About the ILO - International Labour Organization
They constitute the ILO’s contribution to the wider UN effort in a country towards the achievement of the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals In supporting country priorities identified in DWCPs, ILO programmes build on synergies and complementarity of operations, bringing together diverse sources of funding for the achievement
- Research and Publications - International Labour Organization
The ILO implemented an Open Access policy that makes the use of all its knowledge products easier All publications and knowledge products published on or after 3 May 2023 by the ILO or on its behalf are available for use or reuse without needing to request permission – as long as the ILO is cited as the source of material
- History of the ILO | International Labour Organization
The ILO moved to Geneva in the summer of 1920, with France's Albert Thomas as its first Director Nine International Labour Conventions and 10 Recommendations were adopted in less than two years Nine International Labour Conventions and 10 Recommendations were adopted in less than two years
- China - International Labour Organization
The ILO Country Office for China and Mongolia was opened in Beijing in 1985, shortly after the start of China‘s reform process Since the beginning of the country’s transition to a market economy, the ILO has been providing assistance to the Chinese government and social partners, in areas such as labour legislation, employment promotion
- World Social Protection Report 2024-26: Universal social protection for . . .
This ILO flagship report provides a global overview of progress made around the world since 2015 in extending social protection, with a sharp focus on the climate crisis and the need for climate action to transition to a more sustainable world
- Newsroom - International Labour Organization
Raising the voice of the invisible ILO Convention 189 and the future of Tanzania’s Domestic Workers 10 June 2025 Empowered with ILO’s training, women farmers in Sudan expand cooperative and market opportunities
- International Labour Standards
The Standards Review Mechanism (SRM) is a mechanism that is integral to the ILO’s standards policy with a view to ensuring that the ILO has a clear, robust and up-to-date body of standards that respond to the changing patterns of the world of work, for the purpose of the protection of workers and taking into account the needs of sustainable enterprises
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