ILO launches year-long campaign
Gender Equality at the Heart of Decent Work

Press release - 05 june 2008
GENEVA (ILO News) - The International Labour Organization is
launching a one-year global campaign to highlight the central role of
gender equality in its Decent Work Agenda and in the work of its constituents
governments, employers and workers organizations.
The campaign is built around 12 different Decent Work themes. These
themes will be looked at through a gender lens to illustrate how various
issues in the world of work may affect women and men in different ways,
particularly in their accessing rights, employment, social protection
and social dialogue.
Mainstreaming gender equality is central to the ILOs Decent
Work Agenda, said ILO Director-General Juan Somavia. Although
progress is being made, gender equality is still lagging behind in the
rapidly changing world of work. By increasing overall awareness and
understanding of gender equality issues, we can actively contribute
to securing Decent Work for all women and men.
For the past decade the ILO has had an active gender mainstreaming
strategy to redress gender-based inequalities in policies, programmes
and projects, and to promote the empowerment of women so that they may
participate in and equally benefit from development efforts.
The awareness-raising campaign will be effective for one year and will
lead into a general discussion on gender equality at the heart of decent
work at the International Labour Conference in June 2009. Delegates
from governments, employers and workers organizations of
the ILO member States will then have the opportunity to study the issues
and draft a roadmap to promote gender equality for the decade to come.
During the next 12 months we will actively reach out to our constituents
and other international partners, provide information on different themes
and facilitate access to a body of material that the ILO has developed
on gender equality around the world, explains Evy Messell, Director
of the ILOs Bureau for Gender Equality.
The campaign will produce an information brief for each theme, accompanied
by a poster and postcard. A specific campaign website has been developed
and during the one-year campaign new materials on different themes will
be uploaded regularly.
For more information on the campaign, please visit: http://www.ilo.org/gender/Events/Campaign2008-2009/lang--en/index.htm