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An Information Guide for Ethiopian Workers Migrating to Middle East (in Amharic) - [pdf, 18.9MB]
Addis Ababa , 2012
CO-Addis Ababa
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Trafficking in Persons Overseas for Labour Purposes: The Case of Ethiopian Domestic Workers - [pdf, 1.18 MB]
Addis Ababa, 2011
International Labour Office, ISBN 978-92-2-125132-3
This is a report of the research on human trafficking from Ethiopia carried out by International
Labour Organization (ILO) in cooperation with the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (MoLSA),
the Confederation of Ethiopian Trade Union (CETU), and the Ethiopian Employers’ Federation
(EEF). The research focuses on overseas trafficking of persons to the Middle East for labour
exploitation as domestic workers. The research was conducted between July and October 2010. Data
were collected from nine study sites including the federal cities of Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa and
the regional cities of Shashemene, Hawassa, Bahir Dar, Jimma, Adama, Dessie and Mekelle. These
sites were selected because of the prevalence of human trafficking from or through them.
- Promoting Decent Work for People with Disabilities through a Disability Inclusion Support Service (INCLUDE)
Today the laws, policies, programmes and services concerning people with disabilities are undergoing a fundamental change. Increasingly, there is greater emphasis on the need for change the world over - at every level of society - to be inclusive of disabled persons and to promote their access to education, training, the labour market and all other spheres of society with opportunities.
- Promoting the Employability and Employment of People with Disabilities through Effective Legislation (PEPDEL)
Historically, people with disabilities have been among the most economically impoverished, politically marginalized, and least visible members of their societies globally. Yet this group represents approximately ten percent of the world’s population, or more than 650 million people, of whom 470 million are of working age.
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ILO-SIDA Programme Issue number 3 - [pdf, 1810 MB]
Addis Ababa, October 2009
The newsletter of the Sida funded ILO programme on HIV/AIDS prevention and impact mitigation in the world of work in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Voices of Women Entrepreneurs in Ethiopia - [pdf, 3.99 MB]
Geneva, 2008
International Labour Office, ISBN 978-92-2-121361-1
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The Baseline Survey of the Occupational Safety and Health Conditions of Solid Waste Primary Collectors and Street Sweepers in Addis Ababa - [pdf, 10 MB]
Addis Ababa, March, 2007
International Labour Office, ISBN 978-92-2-121361-1
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Decent Work Country Programme for Ethiopia, Mapping Participants in the Cotton and Textile Sector: Their Past, Present and Future Action Programmes - [pdf, 142 KB]
Addis Ababa, March 2005
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Decent Work Deficits in the Ethiopian Cotton Sector– [pdf, 563 KB]
Addis Ababa, October 2004
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Doing Business in Tigray Case Studies of Women Entrepreneurs with Disabilities in Ethiopia – [pdf, 991 KB]
Addis Ababa, 2003
International Labour Office, ISBN 92-2-113633-7
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Doing Business in Addis Ababa Case Studies of Women Entrepreneurs with Disabilities in Ethiopia – [pdf, 531 KB]
Addis Ababa, 2003
International Labour Office, ISBN 92-2-113633-7
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Ethiopian Women Entrepreneurs: Going for Growth – [pdf, 454 KB]
Addis Ababa, May 2003
International Labour Office, ISBN 92-2-113753-8
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Child Labour Survey Report
– [pdf, 1.08 MB]
Addis Ababa, 2001
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