Introduction
The overarching
objective of the ILO is the promotion of “opportunities for women
and men to obtain decent and productive work, in conditions of freedom,
equity, security and human dignity”. Decent work is the converging
focus of the four strategic objectives of the Organization, namely
rights at work, employment, social protection and social dialogue.
At the
Thirteenth ILO Asian Regional Meeting, held in Bangkok in August
2001, delegates “urged all members States in the region to define,
through a tripartite process, a national plan of action for decent
work”. Furthermore, the delegates requested that the ILO “provide
assistance to the tripartite constituents in the design of these
national plans of actions”.
Throughout
the Asian and Pacific region, the ILO’s technical work has increasingly
focused on assisting the government and employers’ and workers’
organizations to work towards the elaboration and implementation
of a coordinated set of national policies and programmes for decent
work. This work is based on the experiences and lessons from ongoing
projects and international initiatives.
Member
states within the South East Asia and Pacific subregion have been
very active in working with the ILO to develop National Action Plans
for Decent Work and are at different stages of the development.
Hence, the varying approaches and stages
of development in preparing and implementing National Action Plans
for Decent Work across the sub-region creates an ideal environment
for shared learning across the sub-region. For this purpose, it
is planned to conduct a sub-regional tripartite forum as recommended
by that Asian Regional Meeting (Conclusions No 21) and in accordance
with the decision taken by Governing Body of the International Labour
Office at its 287th Session (June 2003).
Purpose of the Forum
The purpose
of the tripartite forum is to:
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Consolidate the significant progress that has been
made in promoting the Decent Work Agenda across the sub-region.
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Share the lessons and best practices, and identify
common issues and solutions, in developing and implementing National
Action Plans for Decent Work.
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Enable all countries that participate in the forum
to take effective responsibility for developing and implementing
their own plans.
Forum host and venue
New Zealand
has offered to host the forum, with the view towards reinforcing
the conclusion of the Asian Regional Meeting (August 2001). The
forum will be held in Auckland, New Zealand.
Dates
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6th to 8th
of October 2003 (inclusive)
Participation
Each
of the ILO member countries in the sub-region will send one representative
from government, and one each from workers’ and employers’ organizations;
namely:
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Australia
Fiji
Indonesia
Kiribati
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New
Zealand
Papua
New Guinea
Philippines
Solomon
Islands
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In addition,
Timor Leste and Vanuatu will be invited and supported to participate
in the forum as they are advancing their membership of the ILO.
Other non-member countries will be encouraged to send,
at their own cost, representatives to the forum.
Forum
organisations
The ILO Manila Office
(Werner Blenk, Director - blenk@ilo.org) will be
the responsible ILO Official for the forum in close
consultation with the ILO Directors in Jakarta and Fiji (Alan Boulton
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boulton@ilojkt.or.id and AM Zakaria -
zakaria@ilosuva.org.fj, respectively). The technical coordinator
of the forum will be David Lamotte, ILO Manila (lamotte@ilo.org).
Forum outcome
Through the tripartite
forum:
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A report has been prepared that describes and consolidates
the progress and lessons learnt in developing National Action Plans
for Decent Work and provides recommendations for strengthening and
further evolution of the implementation of these plans in the sub-region,
and in the framework of the ILO’s sub-regional work plan.
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Participating countries can take responsibility for
progressing their own plans in the way that best suits their particular
circumstances.
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