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"The ILO seeks the promotion of social justice and internationally recognised human and labour rights. Its mission is to help women and men around the world to find decent working conditions of freedom, equity, security and human dignity through its Decent Work Agenda."
The DWT-CO/Pretoria was established in Pretoria, South Africa in 1996. Since then, the ILO has undertaken technical cooperation projects in a number of areas related to its mandate in close cooperation with the umbrella organizations for employers and workers, and its affiliates.
From 2006, the decent work agenda has been operationalized through Decent Work Country programmes (DWCPs). DWCPs are the guiding framework for ILO support national development plans and programmes. They are implemented in cooperation with ILO constituents, the government, NGOs and other institutions.
The DWT principal functions are:
- Technical and policy advisory services
- Programme implementation, monitoring, evaluation and reporting.
- Research, information and analyses
- Advocacy and communication
- Knowledge management and sharing
The Country office principal functions are:
- Programme planning and implementation
- Programme monitoring, evaluation and reporting.
- Relations,partnerships and technical cooperation
- Advocacy and communication
- Knowledge management and sharing
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