Resources from Employment-Intensive Investment Unit (EMP/INVEST)
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Resources from Employment-Intensive Investment Unit (EMP/INVEST)

  1. Opening Remarks by Mr. José Manuel Salazar-Xirinachs Executive Director ILO Employment Sector - Ministerial Meeting Key Development Partners Segment

    20 September 2011

    This seminar brought together ministers, practitioners in labour-based works, policy makers, planners, researchers and academics from around the world to discuss employment-intensive policies and practices under the theme “Public Works for Decent Jobs and Poverty Reduction: Policies and Practices”.

  2. Opening Remarks by Mr. José Manuel Salazar-Xirinachs Executive Director ILO Employment Sector - 14th ILO Regional Seminar for Labour-based Practitioners

    20 September 2011

    This seminar brought together ministers, practitioners in labour-based works, policy makers, planners, researchers and academics from around the world to discuss employment-intensive policies and practices under the theme “Public Works for Decent Jobs and Poverty Reduction: Policies and Practices”.

  3. Opening Remarks by H. E. Professor J. E. A. Mills President of Ghana - 14th ILO Regional Seminar for Labour-based Practitioners

    20 September 2011

    This seminar brought together ministers, practitioners in labour-based works, policy makers, planners, researchers and academics from around the world to discuss employment-intensive policies and practices under the theme “Public Works for Decent Jobs and Poverty Reduction: Policies and Practices”.

  4. Chairman's Opening Remarks Delivered by Hon. Enock Teye Mensah Minister for Employment and Social Welfare of Ghana - 14th ILO Regional Seminar for Labour-based Practitioners

    20 September 2011

    This seminar brought together ministers, practitioners in labour-based works, policy makers, planners, researchers and academics from around the world to discuss employment-intensive policies and practices under the theme “Public Works for Decent Jobs and Poverty Reduction: Policies and Practices”.

  5. Opening Remarks by Hon. Joe Gidisu (MP) Minister of Roads and Highways of Ghana - 14th ILO Regional Seminar for Labour-based Practitioners

    20 September 2011

    This seminar brought together ministers, practitioners in labour-based works, policy makers, planners, researchers and academics from around the world to discuss employment-intensive policies and practices under the theme “Public Works for Decent Jobs and Poverty Reduction: Policies and Practices”.

  6. Opening Remarks by Hon. John Byabagambi Minister of State for works Ministry of Works and Transport of Uganda - 14th ILO Regional Seminar for Labour-based Practitioners

    20 September 2011

    This seminar brought together ministers, practitioners in labour-based works, policy makers, planners, researchers and academics from around the world to discuss employment-intensive policies and practices under the theme “Public Works for Decent Jobs and Poverty Reduction: Policies and Practices”.

  7. Closing Remarks by Mr Terje Tessem ILO Chief, Employment-Intensive Investment Programme at the Closing Ceremony - 14th ILO Regional Seminar for Labour-based Practitioners

    20 September 2011

    This seminar brought together ministers, practitioners in labour-based works, policy makers, planners, researchers and academics from around the world to discuss employment-intensive policies and practices under the theme “Public Works for Decent Jobs and Poverty Reduction: Policies and Practices”.

  8. Closing Remarks by the Hon. Deputy Minister of Local Government and Rural Development (MLGRD) of Ghana at the Closing Ceremony - 14th ILO Regional Seminar for Labour-based Practitioners

    20 September 2011

    This seminar brought together ministers, practitioners in labour-based works, policy makers, planners, researchers and academics from around the world to discuss employment-intensive policies and practices under the theme “Public Works for Decent Jobs and Poverty Reduction: Policies and Practices”.

  9. Integrated Rural Accessibility Planning (IRAP)- Second Expert Group Meeting

    08 July 2010

    Rural Access Technical Papers (RATP) No. 8

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