Sudan: Resources
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Tanzania to host an International Conference on social protection for equitable growth
15 December 2014
The ILO Assistant Director-General and Regional Director for Africa, Aeneas Chapinga Chuma is attending a three-day international conference on Social Protection focused on “Building Effective and Sustainable Systems for Equitable Growth” to be held from 15-17 December 2014 in Arusha, Tanzania.
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Trade union unity and principles of freedom of association in Eastern Africa
Freedom of association refers to the right of workers and employers to create and join organizations of their choice freely and without fear of reprisal or interference. This includes the right to establish and affiliate to confederations and international organizations. Linked to freedom of association is the right to collective bargaining, which allows workers to negotiate their working conditions freely with their employers.
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ILO DWT/Co- Cairo: 2013/14 Annual Report
25 March 2014
Presents the results of the ILO activities in North Africa, Egypt, Eritrea, Sudan and South Sudan in 2013
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Laying the Economic Foundations for Peace-building and State-building
24 March 2014
The ILO works with the g7+ group to promote Decent Work in 20 conflict-affected countries.
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Child labour and education in pastoralist communities in South Sudan
23 October 2013
This study aims at developing an in–depth understanding of the child labour phenomenon in selected pastoralist communities with the aim of informing the formulation and/or revision of public policies and programmes on education and child labour elimination.
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Skills and Employment for Peace in South Sudan
01 October 2013
The initiative will develop young men and women’s technical and business skills through established skills centres as well as mobile units. In doing so, the project will contribute towards national efforts in laying the economic foundations to reduce marginalization and competition over scarce resources.
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TACKLE end of project global stakeholders workshop
'TACKLE', Tackling child labour through education, is a joint project of the European Commission and the ILO with the support of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP). Launched in 2008, TACKLE aims at fighting child labour in 12 countries. An end of project global workshop takes place in Brussels on 2 and 3 July 2013.
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South Sudan ratifies ILO Convention No. 138 and No. 182
17 December 2012
South Sudan's ratification of the ILO Minimum Age Convention, 1973 (No.138) and the ILO Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, 1999 (No.182) has now been formally registered.
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Creating opportunities for youth in South Sudan (Final joint evaluation summary)
11 December 2012
Project SUD/08/50/UND - Evaluation consultant: Richard Chiwara
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South Sudan becomes 184th ILO member State
25 May 2012