Programmes and projects: Indonesia

The ILO operates a wide range of programmes and projects in Asia Pacific focusing on relief and development challenges. The overall purpose of this technical cooperation is to support implementation of the Decent Work agenda in each country.

  • National
    Assessing and Addressing the Effects of Trade on Employment (ETE)
    January 2009 - December 2013 - Analysing and supporting formulation of effective and coherent trade and labour market policies that address the adjustment challenges that workers and employers face and expand opportunities for the creation of decent employment in developing countries.
  • ASEAN-ILO/Japan Industrial Relations Project
    - The project, which is being implemented jointly by the ASEAN Secretariat and the ILO, aims to improve industrial relations in the ASEAN countries.
  • Managing Cross-border Movement of Labour in Southeast Asia
    - The project aims to protect migrant workers by developing a knowledge base on migration issues for policy makers and building up the capacity of governments to manage orderly labour migration. ...
  • National and East Java
    Employment-intensive Growth for Indonesia: Job Opportunities for Young Women and Men (JOY)
    April 2007 - April 2010 - The project aims to contribute to poverty reduction and the creation of income earning opportunities, especially for young women and men in Indonesia, through complementary national policies and local initiatives that lead to more employment-intensive economic growth.
  • Papua, West Papua, East Nusa Tenggara, Maluku, South Sulawesi and Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
    Education and Skills Training for Youth Employment in Indonesia (EAST)
    January 2006 - December 2010 - EAST aims (a) at improving employability and capacity for entrepreneurship among young women and men through improved access to high quality, relevant educational and training opportunities, and (b) at contributing to the elimination of child labour.

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