Projects
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Projects

The ILO Country Office for the Philippines operates a wide range of programmes and projects. Details of each programme and project can be found below.

2003

  1. Strategies and Tools Against Social Exclusion and Poverty (STEP)

    1 January 2003 - 1 June 2005

    The project aimed to provide better quality of life to informal economy workers and their families through better access to health care.

2002

  1. ILO-IPEC Project in support of the Philippine Time-Bound Programme

    2 September 2002 - 31 August 2007

    The ILO-IPEC Project in support of the Philippine Time-Bound Programme is the first and most significant contribution toward the elimination of the worst forms of child labour. It has been designed to leverage resources, and to link up with national and international programs for the benefit of Filipino boys and girls.

2001

  1. Infrastructure for Rural Productivity Enhancement Sector (INFRES) Project, Philippines

    4 June 2001 - 31 December 2006

    To improve their living conditions, poor people require access to employment and basic goods and services. They can improve their situation through national and local investment in infrastructure that provides jobs.

1997

  1. Indigenous and Tribal Peoples

    1 January 1997 - 31 December 2013

    The ILO works with indigenous peoples through enabling policies that engage them in exercising a full range of rights, including those delineated in the Philippine Constitution, the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act (IPRA) and the nation’s medium-term development plans.

1994

  1. Interregional Programme to Support Self-reliance of Indigenous and Tribal Communities through Cooperatives and other Self-help Organizations (INDISCO)

    3 January 1994 - 31 December 2007

    The ILO worked with indigenous peoples (IPs) in the Philippines through a cooperative development programme, an Interregional Programme to Support Self-reliance of Indigenous and Tribal Communities through Cooperatives and other Self-help Organizations (INDISCO), to support application of the ILO Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 189).

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