SafeYouth@Work tripartite results and sustainability workshop

The workshop was held from 14 to 16 October 2019 at ITC-ILO, Turin, Italy

News | 16 October 2019
Contact(s): labadmin-osh@ilo.org
The SafeYouth@Work Project, funded by the U.S. Department of Labor aims to improve the occupational safety and health (OSH) of young workers above the minimum age of work up to 24 years, and to build a culture of prevention on OSH. From 2015 to 2019, the project implemented a wide range of activities in Viet Nam, the Philippines, Myanmar, Indonesia, Côte d’Ivoire, Colombia, Argentina, Uruguay and at the global level.

Participants at the workshop on 14 October
The end of project results and sustainability workshop was conducted from 14 to 16 October 2019 at the International Training Center of the ILO in Turin to facilitate an in-depth analysis on Project outcomes and impact on OSH for young workers. In collaboration with project constituents drawn from all eight countries, the workshop participants generated concise, actionable recommendations on how to incorporate lessons from the project into initiatives for continuous improvement of OSH national systems and future development cooperation projects.

The workshop methodology used interactive methods to explore participants’ knowledge and experience and to facilitate involvement and ownership in the workshop process and activities. Workshop recommendations were drawn from the Project’s four main objectives: (1) collect and effectively use timely and relevant OSH data; (2) strengthen legal and policy frameworks to better protect young workers; (3) strengthen the capacity of tripartite partners to address workplace hazards and risks; and, (4) increase global knowledge and awareness of the hazards and risks faced by young workers.