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  1. Measuring decent work in Indonesia - the decent work country profile at a glance

    25 May 2012

    This summary is part of an ILO and European Commission project in nine countries "Monitoring and Assessing Progress on Decent Work (MAP)" to support better measurement of decent work in developing and transition countries.

  2. Measuring decent work: developing decent work country profiles

    23 May 2012

    Presentation in the event of "Launching of Indonesia’s Decent Work Country Profile"

  3. The launch of decent work profile for Indonesia: measuring progress towards decent work in Indonesia

    23 May 2012

    JAKARTA (Joint Press Release): The International Labour Organization (ILO) will launch a Decent Work Profile for Indonesia which assesses progress in the development of labour market conditions and protection for workers over the past decade on Wednesday, 23 May, at Le Meridien Hotel, Jakarta.

  4. 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.

  5. Timor-Leste: Career and Employment Guidance Centre (CEOP)

    04 April 2012

    Career and Employment Guidance Centre (CEOP) was established under the Secretariat of State for Vocational Training and Employment Self Employment Promotion (SEFOPE) in Timor-Leste to provide training opportunities and employment support services for Timorese Women and Men. CEOP plays an important role in linking job and training seekers to the services and opportunities available. The ILO Youth Employment Promotion Programme (YEP) funded by the AusAID, is supporting SEFOPE by providing capacity building to CEOP

  6. Timor-Leste: Auto Emprego (Self Employment)

    04 April 2012

    The Secretariat of State for Vocational Training and Employment Self Employment Promotion (SEFOPE) of Timor-Leste, with support from the ILO Youth Employment Promotion Programme funded by the AusAID, is promoting the "Self Employment Programme" which established the links between MFIs clients and relevant training courses, in order to facilitate business start-up, increase the business competitiveness and Create basic conditions for business consolidation and development for the Timorese

  7. Bersama Bisa "Together It's Possible": 10 years of work on youth employment in Indonesia

    26 March 2012

    For ten years… the ILO and its partners have worked together to help Indonesia’s young people get ready for the world of work. This is the story of how the ILO and the partnership of government, employers and trade unions and donors did it.

  8. Voices of youth: Facing the global challenge on youth employment

    26 March 2012

    JAKARTA (ILO News): A critical element of the current global jobs crisis is the struggle of young people to enter and remain in the labour market. For those who do have a job, the quality of jobs is often an issue. According to ILO estimates, of the total of 200 million people unemployed worldwide, 75 million, or around 40 percent, are young people. In many economies, young people are 2.8 times likely to be unemployed than adults but in Indonesia youth are 4.6 times more likely to be unemployed than their adult counterparts.

  9. The Launch of Labour and Social Trends in Indonesia 2011: Promoting Job-rich Growth in Provinces

    22 March 2012

    The report analyses labour market trends at the provincial level. Given the considerable diversity in socio-economic conditions among provinces and decentralized policymaking, realizing inclusive and job-rich growth requires suitable policy interventions at the local levels.

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