Green jobs resources

September 2011

  1. Fact sheet on Green Business Options

    25 September 2011

    This fact sheet focuses on the Green Business Options (GBO) training scheme offered in China and Mongolia as part of the ILO Green Jobs Programme for Asia and the Pacific.

  2. Greener Business Forum Programme

    24 September 2011

  3. Training Programme

    24 September 2011

  4. Tripartite National Conference on Green Jobs: The Way Forward

    The conference will provide a platform for stakeholders (especially constituents and social partners) to improve awareness and understanding on the green jobs concepts and priorities in Bangladesh and to provide recommendation for way forward.

August 2011

  1. ADB Workshop on Social Inclusiveness in Asia's Middle Income Countries

    24 August 2011

  2. Press clipping-Daily News's website in Sri Lanka

    23 August 2011

    Press clipping was released on Daily News's website in Sri Lanka on Tuesday, 23 August 2011

  3. Pilot awareness training course on "Work Adjustment for Recycling and Managing Waste"(WARM)programme

    The Green Jobs Project of the ILO is being implemented in Sri Lanka from October 2010 - July 2012. The project seeks to deepen ILO constituents understanding and commitments for the promotion of gender sensitive green jobs opportunities and a just transition for workers and employers towards an environmentally friendly development in Sri Lanka. A pilot awareness training course on WARM programme is therefore developed with the aim of promoting the safety health and working conditions of waste collectors and workers through the promotion of dialogue and cooperation between waste collectors and community.

  4. Value Chain Development in Solid Waste Management Stakeholder Consultation and Validation Workshop

    The International Labour Organization ILO) together with Waste Management Authority of Western Province jointly implements a Value Chain Development (VCD) program for the Compost and Plastic Recycling sector. The overall objective of this workshop is to highlight the findings that focus on improving the competitiveness of the composting and plastic recycling sectors in order to achieve its potential for development of the local economy and to create more green jobs. Its purpose is also to bring all relevant stakeholders together to take actions towards making the sector effective and progressive.

  5. Green Jobs-AP Community Updates, Issue 4

    15 August 2011

    The Green Jobs-AP Community Updates provides a brief summary of the latest news, events and resources from our community and the Green Jobs-AP portal.

  6. First Philippine Green Jobs Conference

    The ILO recognizes that growth has to happen within the bounds of responsible stewardship of the environment. With the theme: “Promoting Green Jobs and Decent Work towards Inclusive Growth,” the ILO supports the conference through the Green Jobs in Asia project, funded by the Australian Government.