Forced labour: labour exploitation and human trafficking in Europe 12 May 2005 - Today, an estimated 2.4 million people worldwide are victims of human trafficking, says a new ILO report ( Note 1). While in Asia, Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa, the proportion of trafficked persons is less than 20 per cent of all forced labour, trafficking in industrialized and transition countries accounts for more than 75 per cent of the total. ...
Africa: insecurities compound poverty 11 May 2005 - JOHANNESBURG - Africa has suffered greater economic insecurity and instability than any other region of the world during the past decade and half. ...
Modern forms of slavery in industrialized countries 11 May 2005 - A new report by the ILO estimates that more than 12 million people worldwide are victims of forced labour. But this modern day form of slavery is not restricted to developing countries, and can also be found in industrialized countries, where approximately 360,000 people are forced to work. ...
April 2005
World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2005 ILO project aims to take some of the strain from Viet Nam's farmers 26 April 2005 - The World Day for Safety and Health at Work is held on 28 April each year. A key focus this year is on the prevention of work-related accidents and ill-health. Bangkok based journalist Sam Taylor reports from Viet Nam where a recently tested ILO project aims to give agricultural workers the skills to improve safety on farms in Viet Nam.
The Global Social Trust: Health Insurance in Ghana 25 April 2005 - As part of its campaign to improve and extend social security to all, the ILO has launched the idea of a Global Social Trust that links developed and developing countries to kick-start social protection schemes in the latter. ...
After the tsunami Preventing child exploitation in Aceh 15 April 2005 - The Indonesian province of Banda Aceh was the worst hit by the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami on 26 December 2004. Among the victims of the disaster are many children between the ages of 15-17 who survived the initial disaster, but are now living in camps for displaced persons. ...
After the tsunami In Thailand, the tourist industry fights back 11 April 2005 - The December tsunami hit Thailand's tourist resorts and beaches hard, both in human terms as well as in lost incomes and livelihoods. Now, the tourist industry is making a comeback. Journalist Clifford Coonan looks at how the job situation is faring, and what the ILO and Thai authorities are doing to boost reconstruction.
After the tsunami Rebuilding lives: A first step to rebuilding a community 23 March 2005 - The Indian Ocean tsunami took some one million lives in Sri Lanka and Indonesia alone, mostly among fishing, tourism and small business workers. In Sri Lanka, the disaster also cost some half a million persons their jobs – adding to the 750,000 already out of work. ...