Events and training on labour migration
June 2016
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ILO-ITC-COMPAS Training course on China - EU Labour Migration: Challenges and Opportunities
20 - 23 June 2016
A training course for Chinese policy makers, organised by the ILO Office for China and Mongolia in cooperation with the ESRC Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS) at the University of Oxford, and the International Training Centre of the ILO (ITCILO).
March 2016
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Policy seminar “Migrants in Cities” under the EU-China migration and mobility support project (MMSP)
17 - 18 March 2016
The policy seminar aims at extending support to policy-makers in formulating new, improved policies in support of sustainable and inclusive development by highlighting the positive potential of migration and migrants and measures to tackle the risks of mixed migratory flows. It will underline the role of city and local authorities in urban planning and implementation and will bring to light the bi-locality of migrants, impacting urban as well as rural development, hence contributing to poverty reduction.
June 2010
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Addressing the Demand Side of Chinese Migrant Workers in European Countries: Workshop in Italy
21 - 24 June 2010
Event organized by the ILO, in cooperation with the Italian Department for Equal Opportunities (DPO), as a component of the European Commission – China collaborative project “Capacity Building for Migration Management in China “(CBMM)
November 2009
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Workshop "Addressing the Demand Side of Chinese Migrant Workers in European Countries”
11 - 12 November 2009
Workshop organized by the ILO, in cooperation with the National Council of Small and Medium Sized Private Enterprises in Romania (CNIPMMR), , as a component of the Project on “Capacity Building for Migration Management in China (CBMM)”.
October 2009
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Workshop "The employment of Chinese migrant workers in UK: issues and solutions"
22 - 23 October 2009
Event organized by the University of Nottingham and the ILO, as part of a European Union-China collaborative project "Capacity Building for Migration Management in China (CBMM)" funded by the EU.