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The
Government of the
Republic
of
Korea
and the International
Labour Organization (ILO) signed an agreement for a partnership
programme for technical cooperation in
Asia
and the Pacific. The
Programme provided a second year of funding of US$550,000 for the
promotion of decent work, youth employment, improving safety of
workers, training and a fellowship programme.
The ceremony was held on
Friday 28 January 2005
at the ILO Office,
United
Nations
Building
,
Bangkok
.
Photo
from left:
Ms.
Mito Tsukamoto, Senior Development Cooperation Officer, ILO
Geneva
,
Ms. Mukda Sunkool, Chief, Regional Programming Services Section, ILO
Bangkok
,
Ms. Christine Evans-Klock, Director, ILO Subregional Office,
Bangkok
Ms. Lin Lean Lim, Deputy Director, ILO Regional Office,
Bangkok
,
Mr. Shinichi Hasegawa, Director, ILO Regional Office for
Asia
and the Pacific,
H.E. Byung-Hoon Choi, Deputy Minister of Labour, Republic of
Korea
,
Mr. Jong-kil Park, Expert, Vocational Training, ILO Bangkok,
Mr. Myung
Rho
Lee, Director for the
Preparatory Office the 14th Asian Regional Meeting (ARM),
Korea
Background
note for information:
The
Government of the
Republic
of
Korea
has provided funding
for several experts and various ILO workshops in
Thailand
since 2002.
The Korea/ILO Partnership Programme on Technical Cooperation
was established in 2004. Later
this year
Korea
will host the ILO’s
14th Asian Regional Meeting (ARM) which will be held in
Busan from 10-14 October 2005.
The Korean funding of US$550,000 provides support to technical
cooperation programmes in
Asia
and the Pacific which
includes: promotion of
youth employment, improving working and employment conditions, reform
of ILO skills institutions network, and training and fellowship
programmes in vocational rehabilitation policies, occupational safety
and health, social security, and dispute mediation and arbitration.
Besides cash contribution, the
Republic
of
Korea
has also provided
in-kind assistance worth US$170,000.
Also present at the signing ceremony will be: Mr. Lee Myung Roh,
Director of the Preparatory Office for the ILO’s 14th
(ARM); officials from the Korean Employment Promotion Agency for the
Disabled (KEPAD), the Korean Human Resource Development Agency (KOSHA),
the Korean Labour Education Institute (KLEI), the Korean Labour
Welfare Corporation (KLWC) and the
Korean
University
of Technology.
For enquiries, contact:
Krisdaporn Singhaseni
Information Officer, ILO
Tel. 02 288 1664, 01 624 1399
E-mail: krisdaporn@ilo.org
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