News

December 2020

  1. Research Brief

    The impact of the pandemic on employment in Turkey: What would have happened without COVID-19?

    29 December 2020

  2. Video

    More and Better Jobs for Women Program Digital Brochure

    28 December 2020

  3. News

    ILO and IBB join forces for social justice and decent work in Istanbul

    24 December 2020

    Mr. Numan Özcan, Director of the ILO Office for Turkey, and ILO managers and officers held an online cooperation meeting with Mr. Ekrem İmamoğlu, Istanbul Metropolitan Mayor, and his team.

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    Decent Work Country Programme

    Ukraine and ILO sign new cooperation agreement to pave the way for delivery on decent work

    23 December 2020

    In the next four years, ILO’s support to Ukraine will center around employment creation, extension of social protection, securing rights at work, and promotion of social dialogue. The assistance to be provided by ILO ranges from consolidating the reforms of the State Employment Service to increasing the compliance of the country with International Labour Standards.

  5. Workshop

    ILO and UNDP Partnership Moves Forward Unabatedly

    21 December 2020

    The second of the workshop series on Impact of COVID-19 on Youth Unemployment will meet followers on 23.12.2020 organised by the ILO and UNDP partnership.

  6. Video

    “Made in Turkey’’

    18 December 2020

  7. Video

    What life has taught us

    18 December 2020

  8. Video

    The journey of a scientist

    18 December 2020

  9. Video

    Being a family

    18 December 2020

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    International Migrants' Day

    Face to face with migration in Ukraine

    18 December 2020

    With its coronavirus crisis, the year 2020 made us look differently at migration at personal, state and community levels. The border closures equalized those who used to flying business class and those who borrowed money for a bus ticket to go abroad for work: all had to stay at home. Issues that have long been spelt out in state documents have become more relevant than ever.