• Labour migration – Where do we stand?

    #ThiswayToSocialJustice

    Too many of the 169 million migrant workers globally face discrimination, inequalities and are vulnerable to human rights abuses. There is an urgent need for international cooperation on safe migration governance rooted in respect for human rights, alongside recognition of migrant workers’ contribution to societies. Read more on how to make labour migration work for all.

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  • Winners of 2023 ILO Global Media Competition on Labour Migration announced

    The winning entries are examples of balanced and ethical reporting on migrant workers and labour migration that also help to address stereotypes and misconceptions.

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  • How to meet the challenges of youth employment?

    World of Work Show – Replay

    There are approximately 73 million unemployed youth globally. In this episode of the World of Work Show, we discuss how to meet the challenges of youth employment with Sara Elder, Head of Employment Analyses and Economic Policies Unit of the ILO.

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    Scale up decent work for refugees and host communities

    2023 Global Refugee Forum

    The key role of employment in building the self-reliance of refugees and strengthening their protection was discussed at the 2023 Global Refugee Forum.

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