Articles
2015
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Decentralization of Natural Resource Management, Memorandum of Understanding signing ceremony in Gardo, Puntland state of Somalia
04 May 2015
The natural resource management (NRM) decentralization pilot project memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between the Ministry of Environment, Wildlife and Tourism and Gardo district witnessed by the Ministry of Interior of Puntland to decentralize NRM service delivery in Puntland.
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Stories of “Disemployment” from Gaza
10 March 2015
Palestinians in Gaza tell how they lost their livelihoods due to severe damage to buildings, vehicles, machinery and other productive assets caused by the Israeli military operation during the Israel-Gaza conflict of July-August 2014. These accounts accompany the release of the ILO study “The ‘Disemployment’ impact of the 2014 Conflict in Gaza: An ILO Damage Assessment and Recovery Strategy.”
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Transforming economies
03 February 2015
ILO-UNCTAD book uses case studies to probe how industrial policies can transform economies to create better jobs.
2014
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Local economic development framework in Puntland: in-house revolt to the statuesque
22 December 2014
Education and research institutions have not offered technical and management skills which enable youth to work out of unemployment. Putting education to work remains yet deeply worrying in Puntland.
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Skills for a brighter future
18 December 2014
Refugees in a camp along Thai-Myanmar border are equipped with livelihood and buisness skills for a better future.
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Olive festival supports Jordan host communities in face of refugee crisis
21 November 2014
As part of the ILO’s efforts to support communities in Jordan most affected by the Syrian refugee crisis, the 2014 Irbid Olive and Rural Produce Festival brought together local farmers and businesses to showcase products and explore avenues to develop the olive industry.
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Sports for Peace and Stability in Qardo
10 September 2014
Qardo municipality, with the support of the UN Joint Programme on Local Governance and Decentralized Service Delivery (JPLG)has made huge strides in rehabilitating Qardo stadium with the aim of reducing the risk of youth being engaged in these criminal activities.
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Organizing young workers: The journey of a young trade union's leader
21 August 2014
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After the rain: ILO assists Serbia to assess recovery needs after massive floods
02 June 2014
In May 2014 unprecedented rainfall over a three-day period caused massive flooding and landslides, and forced more than 30,000 from their homes. In response to the disaster, the Government of Serbia undertook a Recovery Needs Assessment (RNA), supported jointly by several international organizations, including the ILO.
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Laying the Economic Foundations for Peace-building and State-building
24 March 2014
The ILO works with the g7+ group to promote Decent Work in 20 conflict-affected countries.
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Inequality is not inevitable
10 February 2014
A new ILO book shows that the growing gap between rich and poor is only partially associated with technological change. The divide is mostly the result of economic and institutional policies that preceded the global economic and social crisis and were exacerbated by it.
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Reducing inequality will boost economic growth
24 January 2014
This oped has appeared in several leading newspapers around the world.
2013
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ILO/Sida Brochure
29 November 2013
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Boosting demand is the goal, so how do we get there?
05 September 2013
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Contributor Data File
02 May 2013
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Removing the barriers to inclusion
28 March 2013
People with disabilities are overturning negative attitudes and stereotypes, with help from an ILO vocational training project in Bangladesh.
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Environmental sustainability is not a job killer
27 February 2013
ILO Green Jobs Programme coordinator, Peter Poschen, outlines the business and job opportunities that could emerge from a shift to a greener economy.
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Employment in Africa: Think agriculture!
29 January 2013
Why agriculture should be Africa’s top priority.
2012
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Wanted: Local workers for the oil and gas industry
12 December 2012
The oil and gas industry is facing increasing shortages of skilled workers. This could be an opportunity for oil- and gas-producing countries to boost the involvement of their local workforce.
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Competitiveness and employment: Trying to square the circle
05 December 2012
Cutting costs can help a country become more competitive and boost exports as a result. But, as attractive as it may seem, EU countries, which trade heavily among themselves, cannot all gain a competitive edge at the same time.