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  1. © Ivanna Khrapko 2024

    Testimonials from Ukraine

    "I could have left, but I stayed"

    23 February 2023

    Ivanna Khrapko, Ukrainian trade unionist, launched a volunteer initiative after the war broke out to help internally displaced Ukrainians. The ILO assisted trade union efforts and provided support to cover 7,750 bednights and daily food packages for people fleeing the war.

  2. © FEU 2024

    One year of war in Ukraine

    Ukrainian manufacturing continues despite the war: How the Employers help their members to find new markets in the EU

    22 February 2023

    With ILO assistance, the Federation of Employers of Ukraine supports members to seek new business partners and markets by facilitating networking between Ukrainian and EU companies.

  3. Call for expression of interest [Extended deadline]

    Three vacancies on the ILO Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations (CEACR) [Extended deadline]

    22 February 2023

    The ILO is seeking candidates to join the ILO Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations (CEACR).

  4. One year of war in Ukraine

    “Professional Education Online” – a new and innovative digital platform to sustain TVET education in Ukraine

    21 February 2023

    Ukraine strives to maintain access to technical vocational education and training during the war with ILO’s commitment and support. A new online platform assists 225,000 TVET students in keeping up with their studies.

  5. © FEU 2024

    One year of war in Ukraine

    Humanitarian aid for Ukrainians sourced from Ukrainian companies

    20 February 2023

    With ILO support, the Federation of Ukrainian Employers engages local businesses in the production of humanitarian aid packages thus preserving jobs, generating income and boosting confidence in the future of Ukrainians.

  6. Newsletter

    An Integrated Model for the Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labour in Seasonal Agriculture in Hazelnut Harvesting in Türkiye” Project September-December 2022 Newsletter

    20 February 2023

  7. News

    Towards just green and digital transitions through skills development

    17 February 2023

  8. © Ioana Horodnic 2024

    Three essential questions

    What are the proven means to reduce informality?

    09 February 2023

    In our series of interviews with leading researchers, economists and policymakers, we interviewed Professor Ioana Alexandra Horodnic, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University of Iași, Romania on how informality (including “envelope wages”) affects workers and society, and what measures work best in reducing it.

  9. Publication

    Local Employment Partnership - Soroca district, Moldova

    08 February 2023

  10. Briefing note

    Impact of the crisis on employment, incomes and social protection

    08 February 2023

    The two-pager provides information on the impact of the war in Ukraine on employment, incomes and the social protection system, and what the ILO has done so far to support Ukraine.