Decent Work Country Programme 2023-26 ALBANIA
Decent Work Country Programmes (DWCPs) are the main planning frameworks for the delivery of ILO support to member countries. They outline a medium-term plan that guides the work of the ILO in a country in accordance with priorities and objectives developed and agreed upon with government, trade unions, and employers.
Decent Work Country Programmes (DWCPs) are the main planning frameworks for the delivery of ILO support to member countries. They outline a medium-term plan that guides the work of the ILO in a country in accordance with priorities and objectives developed and agreed upon with government, trade unions, and employers.
The new DWCP supports the national development priorities as spelled out by the National Strategy for Development and Integration (NSDI), the National Plan for European Integration (NPEI) and the Economic Reform Programme (ERP), 2021– 2023. The programme is aligned with the ILO’s Istanbul Initiative for the Centenary: Future for Decent Work for strong and responsible social partnership in Europe and Central Asia.
The DWCP aims to address challenges where the ILO has key technical expertise to offer. The three priorities for the 2023-26 programme are: 1) Effective protection at work 2) Inclusive and productive employment, and 3) Improved social dialogue.
The new DWCP supports the national development priorities as spelled out by the National Strategy for Development and Integration (NSDI), the National Plan for European Integration (NPEI) and the Economic Reform Programme (ERP), 2021– 2023. The programme is aligned with the ILO’s Istanbul Initiative for the Centenary: Future for Decent Work for strong and responsible social partnership in Europe and Central Asia.
The DWCP aims to address challenges where the ILO has key technical expertise to offer. The three priorities for the 2023-26 programme are: 1) Effective protection at work 2) Inclusive and productive employment, and 3) Improved social dialogue.