Resources on ILO/Japan Partnership Programme

  1. Towards Fair and Sustainable Global Supply Chains: Promoting Decent Work for Invisible Workers in South Asia”

    01 July 2017

    The ILO/Japan project “Towards fair and sustainable global supply chains: Promoting formalization and decent work for invisible workers in South Asia” (Sustainable Global Supply Chains in South Asia) aims to contribute to the development of ethical and sustainable global supply chains.

  2. ILO-Japan Cooperation

    29 May 2017

    This video shows a long-standing relationship between Japan and the ILO in the field of development cooperation, establishing itself as a key partner in the promotion of social justice and decent work, especially in Asia and the Pacific.

  3. Report of the Seventh Tripartite Regional Seminar on Industrial Relations in the ASEAN Region

    03 May 2017

    Contains the report of the Seventh Regional Seminar on Industrial Relations in the ASEAN Region, under the ILO/Japan Workplaces and Industries for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth Through Sharing Good Practices of GBA, OSH and Industrial Relations Project.

  4. Enhancing Occupational Safety and Health Standards in Construction Sector in Cambodia

    01 April 2017

    The project aims to address occupational safety and health (OSH) in hazardous industries in Cambodia, strengthen national OSH systems in line with the on-going national OSH programmes, and improve OSH standards at workplace level.

  5. Recommendations of the ILO-ASEAN Seminar on the potential of social protection to build resilience to disasters

    14 December 2016

    Participants of the ILO-ASEAN Seminar agree on recommendations to continue promoting linkages between social protection and disasters at the country and the ASEAN level.

  6. Way out of Informality: Facilitating formalization of informal economy in Nepal (WOI) (Project fact sheet)

    12 December 2016

    The project aims at facilitating formalization of informal businesses and employment relationships and discourage informalization of formal economy firms and jobs in Nepal and in South Asia.

  7. ASEAN’s governments, workers and employers recommend strengthening social protection to build better resilience to disasters

    22 November 2016

    ILO and ASEAN member States gather in Manila to share their experiences, and learn from countries in other regions on practices using social protection measures to prepare and respond to natural disasters.

  8. Programme of the ILO ASEAN Seminar on the potential of social protection to build disasters’ resilience

    22 November 2016

    Programme of the ILO ASEAN Seminar on the Potential of Social Protection to Build Resilience to Disasters with links to official statements and presentations

  9. Opening address at the ILO-ASEAN Seminar on the potential of social protection to build resilience to disasters, Pasig City, Philippines, 22 November 2016

    22 November 2016

    By Mr Khalid Hassan, Director, ILO Country Office for the Philippines at the ILO-ASEAN Seminar on the potential of social protection to build resilience to disasters, Pasig City, Philippines, 22 November 2016

  10. ILO-ASEAN Seminar on the potential of social protection to build resilience to disasters

    The overall objective of the seminar is to provide an opportunity for informed discussions on the importance of social protection in preparing and responding to natural disasters and assist policy makers in ASEAN in developing practical guidelines towards implementing disaster-responsive social protection in line with International labour Standards (ILS).