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On his first trip to Japan as ILO Director-General, Guy Ryder, met with the staff of the largest employment office of the country, which contributes to serve 170,000 people each day nationwide.
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Post-2015 development agenda
As the deadline for the Millennium Development Goals approaches, ILO Senior Economist explains why and how jobs and livelihoods should be at the centre of a post-2015 development agenda.
  1. Jobs and livelihoods: Meaningful ways to set targets and monitor progress
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ILO Blog
After receiving entrepreneurship training as part of ILO’s Youth Employment Project in Zambia, Mutoba Ngoma went from being unemployed to starting his own successful bio-fuel company.
  1. African Youth Experts Meeting on Youth Employment 
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Asia-Pacific YouthNet talk show
Listen to Steve Marshal, the ILO liaison officer in Yangon, and Sandar Soe, from the FTUB (Federation of Trade Unions-Burma), talk about the challenges and opportunities young workers are facing as the country undergoes a period of gradual reforms.
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