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  1. ILO Extrabudgetary Technical Cooperation

    Expenditure and Delivery - Annual Report 2011

    This statistical summary provides details of the following:

    1. ILO Extra-budgetary Technical Cooperation by Strategic Outcomes, 2010-2011
    2. ILO Extra-budgetary Technical Cooperation by Region, 2009-2011
    3. ILO Extra-budgetary Technical Cooperation by Region, Subregion and Country, 2009-2011

  2. Facts and figures

    Trends in ILO extra-budgetary technical cooperation: Facts and figures, 2003-2012

    In 2012 voluntary contributions to the ILO amounted to US$ 297 million, comprised of US$ 270 million for Extra-Budgetary Technical Cooperation (XBTC) programmes, and US$ 27 million for the Regular Budget Supplementary Account (RBSA).

    This section demonstrates trends in voluntary funding to the ILO, including the ranking of the largest donors, distribution by region, and source of funding.

Key recent policy events and documents

  1. ILO Note to the G20 Task Force on Employment reviews latest available data on youth employment in G20 countries and makes suggestions for issues the G20 Task Force might address. (October 2012)
  2. Boosting jobs and living standards in G20 countries: A joint report by the ILO, OECD, IMF and the World Bank (June 2012)
  3. Short-term labour market outlook and key challenges in G20 countries: Statistical update prepared by the ILO and the OECD for the Meeting of G20 Labour and Employment Ministers Guadalajara, 17–18 May 2012.
  4. Sustainable development, green growth and quality employment: 'Realizing the potential for mutually reinforcing policies': Background paper prepared by the ILO and the OECD for the Meeting of G20 Labour and Employment Ministers Guadalajara, 17–18 May 2012.
  5. ILO interventions at UNCTAD XIII Ministerial Conference (Doha, April 2012)
  6. Global Employment Trends: Preventing a deeper jobs crisis, ILO, Jan 2012
  7. Fourth High-level Forum on Aid Effectiveness, Busan, Nov-Dec 2011
  8. Global Employment Trends for Youth: 2011 Update
  9. Short-term employment and labour market outlook and key challenges in G20 countries: A statistical update for the G20 Meeting of Labour and Employment Ministers (ILO and OECD) Paris, 26–27 September 2011
  10. Promoting policy coherence for decent work and full, productive employment: A policy note for the G20 Meeting of Labour and Employment Ministers Paris, 26–27 September 2011
  11. Joint Statement for G20 Labour Ministerial by ILO Director-General Juan Somavia and OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría
  12. DG Somavia’s statement at LDC-IV (Istanbul, 2011) session on “Development of Productive Capacities and Trade: the Key to Inclusive and Sustainable Growth”
  13. World of Work Report 2011- ILO says world heading for a new and deeper jobs recession, warns of more social unrest
  14. Global Wage Report 2010/11: Wage policies in times of crisis
  15. Review of progress on the MDGs by the UN General Assembly, September 2010
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