Resources on ILO partnerships in Asia and the Pacific

  1. Opening address at the Women workers’ forum on the ILO Convention 190: Moving forward in policy and practice

    01 March 2024

    By Mr Khalid Hassan, Director of the ILO Country Office for the Philippines at the Women workers’ forum on the ILO Convention 190: Moving forward in policy and practice, 1 March 2024, Manila, Philippines

  2. © Tarinee Youkhaw/ILO 2024

    ILO helps over 3,600 young Cambodians find decent job opportunities

    29 February 2024

    Career fairs in three provinces create awareness of changing work trends and bridge the skills mismatch while supporting inclusiveness.

  3. Connecting young Cambodians with decent job opportunities and leaving no one behind

    29 February 2024

    Job fairs organized by the International Labour Organization and the Cambodia Team for Education Program Organization in February 2024 created awareness of changing work trends and bridged the skills mismatch while supporting inclusiveness in Kampong Cham, Battambang and Banteay Meanchey provinces.

  4. Robotics and breaking gender barriers in technology

    29 February 2024

    The changing world of work due to technological advances provided opportunity to two best friends in web development and robotic automation.

  5. Green jobs and just transition policy readiness assessment in India

    29 February 2024

    The ILO as part of PAGE India project activities undertook a Green Jobs Policy Readiness Assessment, to develop a baseline perspective of the current green jobs and just transition policy frameworks in India. This policy brief captures the key findings and recommendations of the assessment.

  6. Career maps for the futuremakers

    27 February 2024

    The ILO Young Futuremakers Malaysia Project in collaboration with Standard Chartered Foundation and Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia has launched three bilingual maps highlighting career enhancement opportunities for those working in restaurants, bakeries, and as baristas in Malaysia.

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    Migrant Resource Centre reduces migrant fishers’ vulnerability at sea

    27 February 2024

    Lack of access to information on migration has made migrant fishers vulnerable to exploitation. The ILO’s 8.7 Accelerator Lab programme and the Indonesian Migrant Worker Union (SBMI) have set up a Migrant Worker Resource Centre (MRC) to better protect Indonesian migrant fishers.

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    First aid skills offer a lifeline to fishers at sea

    22 February 2024

    ILO's EU-funded Ship to Shore Rights South East Asia programme is collaborating with NGO Stella Maris to give fishers in Thai fleet life-saving skills for safer maritime journeys.

  9. Career progression maps help Malaysian youth chart career paths in the food services industry

    20 February 2024

    Maps highlighting career progression opportunities expected to benefit thousands of young Malaysians over the next few years.

  10. TRIANGLE in ASEAN Newsletter

    20 February 2024