Publications on Employment intensive investment

2021

  1. Guide

    ILO Guide for Skills Development in Employment-Intensive Investment Programmes

    08 April 2021

    This joint publication developed by the ILO’s Skills and Employability Branch and the Employment Intensive Investment Programme (EIIP) of the Development and Investment Branch contains guidance and recommendations for EIIP and skills development practitioners to better integrate skills development for workers in EIIP programmes and projects, and reap benefits from the national skills development system. It reviews country examples and provides practical guidance for the design, planning, implementation, and evaluation of skills development through EIIPs.

2020

  1. Guidelines – Template ToRs

    How to mainstream conflict-sensitivity, social cohesion and peacebuilding in COVID-19 socio-economic/labour market assessments

    20 April 2020

  2. Guidance note

    Jobs for Peace and Resilience: A response to COVID-19 in fragile contexts

    20 April 2020

    The document compiles potential initiatives that could be implemented to address the consequences of COVID-19 in fragile contexts through the Jobs for Peace and Resilience (JPR) approach.

2018

  1. Publication

    Flyer: Panel discussion at the Geneva Peace Week 2018: Jobs for Peace and Resilience

    05 November 2018

  2. Publication

    Flyer: JPR Flagship Progamme

    30 May 2018

    This flyer provides detailed information about the JPR flagship programme.

2017

  1. STRENGTHEN Publication Series

    Employment impact assessments: A review of methodologies

    01 December 2017

    Working Paper No. 3

  2. Series: Guides for Integrated Rural Access Planning and Community Contracting in the Water and Sanitation sector

    Community Contracting to execute public works and manage services: Guide No. 3

    15 February 2017

2008

  1. Publication

    Building Rural Roads

    05 November 2008

    This manual attempts to present a set of technical solutions and works methods commonly applied in a number of countries where the use of local resources is given serious consideration when building rural roads. Based on best practices from rural road-building programmes in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, it describes a set of work methods and procedures proven to be effective both in terms of cost and quality.