Crisis response resources
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  1. Local Empowerment through Economic Development (LEED) Projects in Sri Lanka from February 2011 to March 2012

    30 May 2012

    The ILO believes that sustainable development can only be achieved by addressing issues of full and fair employment. To ensure recovery, economic growth, social justice and lasting peace in post-conflict Sri Lanka, development must be complemented by job creation and growth.

  2. Local Economic Development and Post-Conflict Recovery in Sri Lanka

    30 May 2012

    The ILO believes that sustainable development can only be achieved by addressing issues of full and fair employment. To ensure recovery, economic growth, social justice and lasting peace in post-conflict Sri Lanka, development must be complemented by job creation and growth.

  3. Brief profile on Response to Conflicts and Disasters

    25 May 2012

    Employment for social justice and a fair globalization

  4. Wenchuan Earthquake 2008: Recovery and Reconstruction in Sichuan Province - Recovery Status Report

    09 December 2010

    The report reviews and documents good practices and experiences of the Government and people of China in the recovery and reconstruction operations following the Wenchuan Earthquake. It also summarizes the cases with potential for application by governments and peoples of other disaster-prone regions.

  5. Regional programme for job creation through watershed management - Synthesis report

    30 November 2010

    The programme aims to reduce social and environmental vulnerabilities in Gonaives (Haiti) through the creation of temporary employment for groups of unemployed people and watershed management.

  6. Decent work promotion in the reconstruction and development of Haiti after the 2010 earthquake

    30 November 2010

    The document describes the employment situation in Haiti before and after the 2010 earthquake and makes recommendations to promote decent work in the reconstruction and further development of the country.

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