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The ILO Country Office for Pakistan publishes a wide range of books, reports and working papers relevant to Pakistan. Some of these can be downloaded directly. Others can be requested in hard copy from the ILO Library in Islamabad.

2012

  1. Youth voices from Asia and the Pacific

    18 May 2012

    Between December 2011 and May 2012, the ILO has consulted young people from around the globe to gather their inputs to an International Youth Forum in Geneva, ahead of the 101st International Labour Conference for which a key focus is youth employment. As part of this global process, 13 national youth employment consultation events took place in Asia and the Pacific. This report summarises the key messages brought by young people and policy makers.

2011

  1. Situation Analysis of the Residential Facilities available for Pakistani Working Women at/Near their Workplaces

    15 December 2011

    This study presents an in-depth and systematic assessment of the need for adequate and safe residential facilities for working women, especially those who work away from their homes, so as to improve the working conditions for Pakistani women and enhance their labor force participation

  2. Knowledge Management and Communities of Practice

    01 May 2011

    Provides a brief snapshot about the ILO-sponsored Communities of Practice (CoP) launched as part of a series of Asian Decent Decade Knowledge Networks.

  3. AP-IRNet - Asia-Pacific Knowledge Network on Industrial Relations

    01 May 2011

    Provides a brief snapshot about the Asia-Pacific Knowledge Network on Industrial Relations (AP-IRNet).

  4. Asia-Pacific Knowledge Network on Skills and Employability

    01 May 2011

    Provides a brief snapshot about the Asia-Pacific Knowledge Network on Skills and Employability.

  5. AP-MagNet - Asia-Pacific Knowledge Network on Migration

    01 May 2011

    Provides a brief snapshot about the Asia-Pacific Knowledge Network on Migration (AP-MagNet).

  6. Green Jobs-AP - Asia-Pacific Knowledge Network on Green Jobs

    01 May 2011

    Provides a brief snapshot about the Asia-Pacific Knowledge Network on Green Jobs (Green Jobs-AP).

  7. APYouthNet - Asia-Pacific Knowledge Network on Youth Employment

    01 May 2011

    Provides a brief snapshot about the Asia-Pacific Knowledge Network on Youth Employment (APYouthNet).

  8. Report on experience sharing and advocacy workshop: integrated support programme to home based workers

    15 April 2011

    Under One-UN Project “Towards Gender Parity in Pakistan (TGP)”, ILO and UN-Women have jointly initiated five pilot projects to provide “integrated support to Home-Based Workers” in different sectors and geographic locations. The “Experience Sharing and Advocacy Workshop” was held to highlight good practices and learning from the lessons in one of the pilots in Sialkot (Punjab).

2010

  1. Brief report on the observance of the World Day Against Child Labour 2010 Pakistan

    12 June 2010

    Various activities commemorating the World Day Against Child Labour were held in Pakistan during the period 10 – 16 June 2010 under the over all theme of the campaign “Go for the Goal … End Child Labour”. The Day was celebrated in collaboration with the ILO tripartite constituents; Government, Employers and Workers, and the partner NGOs, civil society, academia, and target beneficiaries.

  2. Recognizing and supporting home-based workers

    10 February 2010

    Intended to guide and support the Provincial and Local Governments, in developing their own strategies, plans and programmes for the protection of labour rights of home-based workers.

  3. Pakistan employment trends brief 2009 (series no.6)

    07 January 2010

    Provides the first district level labour market information for the district of Faisalabad focusing on the age group of 15-29 years old and their school-to-work transition. Based on the analysis of this transition and the identification of the obstacles, more effective youth policies and programmes can be designed in Pakistan.

2009

  1. Evolution of the industrial relations system in Pakistan

    15 December 2009

    A discussion paper on evolution of industrial relations in Pakistan.

  2. Compendium of small scale research grants for university students in Pakistan

    15 June 2009

    This compendium is the outcome of the joint efforts of the ILO Office for Pakistan and seven universities across Pakistan under the initiative "Small Scale Research Grants for University Students" as an integral part of the project "Women's Employment Concerns and Working Conditions in Pakistan"

  3. Pakistan employment trends for women 2009

    01 May 2009

    The analysis in this issues discusses the economic integration of women and their access to decent work opportunities. The results confirm persistent gender inequalities in the labour market.

  4. Towards achieving social and financial sustainability: a study on the performance of microfinance in Pakistan

    07 January 2009

    Analyses the performance of microfinance sector of Pakistan in fulfilling its dual objective social uplift and achieving financial sustainability. The main focus of this report has been the performance of microfinance industry in Pakistan with specific focus on both supply and demand side issues. insight into the key findings of the survey. Moreover, it has also reviewed the impact of microfinance on child labour among poor families.

  5. Gender sensitization of women and men trade union workers

    05 January 2009

    This resource was part of a series of trainings on gender sensitization have been organized as the part of Action Programme signed between ILO and Pakistan Workers Federation (PWF).

2008

  1. Advanced leadership programme for women trade union leaders/office bearers in Pakistan

    01 December 2008

    Provides background information about the Advanced Leadership Programme for Women Trade Union Leaders/Office Bearers in Pakistan.

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