12 June 2005, Geneve, Switzerland World Day Against Child Labour An estimated one million children work in small scale mining and quarrying around the world. These children work in some of the worst conditions imaginable, where they face serious risk of work-related death, injury or chronic illness.
March 2005
8 March 2005, Geneve, Switzerland International Women's Day "Women Behind the Camera: Moving into Focus" This year, the International Labour Organization (ILO) will celebrate International Women’s Day by hosting a round table discussion and a film festival focusing on female film directors.
August 2003
20 August 2003, Geneva Stadium, Switzerland Switzerland vs. France
Red Card Campaign at Geneva Stadium - [pdf 26 KB] A new edition of Red Card Campaign against child labour will be launched
on the occasion of the Football match Switzerland vs France at the Geneva Stadium on 20 August 03, with the support of the Swiss Football Association and the French Federation of football.
December 2002
18 December 2002, Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid Red Card and Real Madrid - [pdf 42 KB] The Real Madrid football club and the International Labour Organization (ILO) are teaming up to raise a "Red card" to the child labour in its worst forms - a practice that traps one of every eight children - or some 180 million worldwide - in exploitative, often dangerous work.
June 2002
12 June 2002, ILO Geneva, Switzerland World Day Against Child Labour The International Labour Organization (ILO) launched the first World Day Against Child Labour in 2002 as a way to highlight the plight of working children. Observed on June 12th, the day is intended to serve as a catalyst for the growing worldwide movement against child labour.
Global Decent Work. A Better World Starts Here Do you think you have a good job? Do you think you have a decent job? The new ILO campaign “Decent Work for ALL” aims at helping people find answers to these questions and sensitizing the global community to the need to respond to employment crises and concerns in keeping the ILO’s Decent Work Agenda.
Global Global Campaign "Decent Work for All" The ILO is launching a new multi-media global campaign called “Decent Work for All” that aims to inject decent work messages into the global knowledge base and bridge the gap between policy and practice. The campaign focuses on people and their view of decent work. ...
Global Give your voice to decent work The global campaign “Decent Work. A Better World Starts Here” also involves an “interactive cube”, that provides a new way for viewers to capture the overall message about decent work.