ILO, UNDP join forces to promote growth
for decent jobs.
Press releases
Friday 9 February 2007 (ILO/07/03)
GENEVA - The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the International
Labour Organization (ILO) have agreed to strengthen their collaboration
and partnership in a major new effort to bolster UN actions designed
to reduce poverty and create more decent work.
ILO Director-General Juan Somavia and UNDP Administrator Kemal Dervis
signed the joint agreement here today in a public ceremony. It is designed
to promote inclusive economic growth with social development to benefit
the bottom 20 to 40 per cent of the population, and bolster UN efforts
to achieve the Millennium
Development Goals by 2015.
"We urgently need much more inclusive growth", the joint
letter signed by the two agency heads said. "Although we live at
a time of unprecedented prosperity; it is also one of exploding inequalities
that hamper poverty reduction. Alongside democratic participation, we
need economic empowerment, which means decent work for all."
The agreement is a direct follow-up to the 2006
UN Economic and Social Council Ministerial Declaration on decent work
and full employment and a practical step towards the implementation
of UN system efforts to "deliver as one".
The two agencies have already identified a number of countries which
offer the greatest opportunities for combined support from UNDP and
the ILO to work together towards making decent work a central element
in UN country programmes. The agreement is open to other UN agencies
and funds and programmes and will contribute to ongoing UN reform efforts.
The new partnership will give concrete expression to the requirements
of UN Resident Coordinators leading UN country teams in more than 130
countries, to be strong and effective advocates of the entire UN agenda.
It could also serve as a model for expanded interagency work, in particular
for the role and participation of specialized agencies in the framework
of the new Resident Coordinator system.
Given UNDP's coordination role, the agreement will be instrumental
in advancing the Decent Work Agenda in UN member States and will provide
a boost to the current level of participation by the ILO in UN country
programmes.
The ILO will conduct a training programme for UN Resident Coordinators
in selected countries and their ILO counterparts at its Turin Centre
to broaden understanding of the Decent Work Agenda and map strategies
to link decent work country programmes with UN country programmes and
national frameworks for coordination and programming.
The International Labour Organization (ILO) is the UN agency devoted
to advancing opportunities for women and men to obtain decent and productive
work in conditions of freedom, equity, security and human dignity. Its
main aims are to promote rights at work, encourage decent employment
opportunities, enhance social protection and strengthen dialogue in
handling work-related issues.
UNDP is the UN's global network to help people meet their development
needs and build a better life. We are on the ground in 166 countries,
working as a trusted partner with governments, civil society and the
private sector to help them build their own solutions to global and
national development challenges.
For more information, please refer to:
ILO: www.ilo.org
or contact Laetitia Dard at +4122/799-8272 or dard@ilo.org
UNDP: www.undp.org
or contact Jean Fabre at +4122/917-8541, jean.fabre@undp.org
in Geneva
or Christina LoNigro in New York +1212/906-5301 and christina.lonigro@undp.org