Social Dialogue and Poverty Reduction Strategies
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Social Dialogue and Poverty Reduction Strategies

This comprehensive volume provides a series of case studies drawing on the ILO's experience with national poverty reduction processes in Cambodia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Indonesia and Tanzania. As well as highlighting practical tools for practitioners engaged in poverty reduction activities, the book also illustrates in very practical terms the challenges and opportunities facing the ILO and its partners.

Type: Book
Date issued: 01 April 2006
Reference: 92-2-117541-3[ISBN]
Prices: 80 Sw.frs.; US$60; £35; 63 Euros
Analyses the different experiences of the role of social dialogue in planning and implementation the poverty reduction strategy policies. Focuses on the experiences of countries such as Cambodia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Indonesia and Tanzania. Contains practical tools to help enable practitioners (principally but not only ILO constituents) to engage in poverty reduction dialogues and to better articulate the role of decent work in poverty reduction.

Tag: decent work, social dialogue, poverty alleviation, developing countries

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