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.
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.
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.
There are almost 200 million persons with intellectual disabilities in the world. For many of them, finding a stable job represents a major challenge. A little help can make a big difference.
The ILO stands ready to provide appropriate support to the agreement signed by international fashion retailers along with other companies and trade unions to prevent workplace disasters.
A recent seminar organized by the ILO’s Bureau for Workers’ Activities and the ILO’s Cooperative Branch brought together researchers and practitioners from around the world to talk about some of the issues and experiences that cooperatives are facing today.
A new ILO report says the long-term impact of the youth employment crisis could be felt for decades, creating a generation at risk of suffering decent work deficits throughout their lives.