Resources on Employment Impact Assessment
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ILO supports Beirut explosion clearing efforts through decent job creation
17 August 2020
After the explosion that devastated parts of the Lebanese capital Beirut on August 4th, the International Labour Organization has mobilized its Employment Intensive Infrastructure Programme to clear the rubble, and in the process create decent jobs for Lebanese nationals and Syrian refugees.
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Lebanon: Public works for women’s empowerment, refugee livelihood promotion and host community development
06 March 2019
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Assessment of Infrastructure Investments in Transport and Job Creation : Examples from Road Sector Investments in Lebanon and Jordan
20 December 2018
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Lebanon
08 February 2017
Employment-Intensive Investment Programme activities in Lebanon
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Jordan
08 February 2017
Employment-Intensive Investment Programme activities in Jordan
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Iraq
10 December 2014
Employment-Intensive Investment Programme activities in Iraq
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Opening Remarks by Mr. José Manuel Salazar-Xirinachs Executive Director ILO Employment Sector - 14th ILO Regional Seminar for Labour-based Practitioners
20 September 2011
This seminar brought together ministers, practitioners in labour-based works, policy makers, planners, researchers and academics from around the world to discuss employment-intensive policies and practices under the theme “Public Works for Decent Jobs and Poverty Reduction: Policies and Practices”.
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13th Regional Seminar for Labour-Based Practitioners and Policy Makers
Theme of the seminar: 'Employment Intensive Approach in the Construction Sector - A Catalyst for Achieving Prosperity for All'
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12th ILO Regional Seminar for Labour-based Practitioners (2007)
This Seminar under the theme 'Prioritizing Employment in Government Policies and Investments in Infrastructure Programmes' focused on key development issues that increase the impact of investments and government programmes on employment creation.
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The 11th Regional Seminar for Labour-Based Practitioners
Seminar theme was 'Integrated labour-based approaches for socio-economic development'