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(ILO News) - Issues
facing the Pacific Island Countries concerning growth, employment and
decent work will be examined at a three-day international meeting
being organized by the International Labour Organization (ILO) in
Nadi
,
Fiji
.
The “Tripartite Technical Meeting on Decent Work: Pacific Island
Countries” is expected to bring together about 40 participants from
nine countries – Australia, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, New
Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.
International organizations will also be represented, including the
Pacific Islands Forum, the South Pacific Regional Office, the
Secretariat of the Pacific Community, the World Bank, the European
Commission and a number of UN agencies.
The
meeting will provide a platform to discuss the specific challenges and
common issues facing the Pacific Island Countries, including how to
provide their people with secure, productive and sustainable
livelihoods that meet their aspirations. Delegates will discuss
growth, employment and decent work scenarios up to 2015 and identify
key issues related to the achievement to the UN Millennium Goals.
Other major themes will include creating an enabling environment for
employment-rich growth and decent work, promoting inclusive
development and regional cooperation, and strengthening labour market
institutions, dialogue and governance.
A
report, “Labour market scenarios for the Asian Decent Work Decade
in the
Pacific
Island
Countries”, has been prepared as background for the discussions.
It presents the key economic and labour market trends in those Pacific
countries that are ILO members, as well as the main issues facing
policy makers in promoting decent and productive employment.
Other background documents will evaluate recent country
programmes and donor priorities.
The
conference is being held as a follow-up to the ILO’s Fourteenth
Asian Regional Meeting (AsRM) held in Busan,
Republic
of
Korea
, in 2006. At that conference delegates launched an Asian Decent Work
Decade (2006-2015) and committed themselves to specific goals related
to the achievement of Decent Work for All in the region. The
Fiji
meeting builds on the AsRM’s conclusions and will consider the
specific challenges facing the
Pacific
Island
countries. It will also provide an opportunity for promoting dialogue
and strengthening tripartism (the equal participation and
representation of governments, employers’ and workers’
organizations).
Each
national delegation will include representatives of the Government,
employers’ and workers’ organizations, in accordance with the
ILO’s unique tripartite structure.
Also attending will be representatives of think tanks and
academia, regional and international organizations, donors and other
concerned agencies.
The
three-day meeting will be held from Monday 26th November to
Wednesday 28th at the Sofitel Fiji,
Nadi
,
Fiji
.
For more information please contact:
Peter Blumel,
Media Information Assistant,
ILO Suva

Off: +679 331
3866
Fax: +679 330 0248
Minette Rimando,
Senior
Communication Assistant,
SRO Manilla

Off: +632 580
9905
Fax: +632 580 9999
Sophy Fisher,
Regional
Information Officer,
RO- Bangkok

Off: +662 288 2482
Fax: +662 288 3062
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