Resources on Employment Impact Assessment
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Public Works and Public Employment Programmes: What role in socioeconomic recovery?
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Training course: Designing Public Employment Programmes for a Sustainable Recovery
Public Employment Programmes (PEPs) - or public works programmes - provide an adaptive policy instrument that can create employment, fill gaps in the provison of assets or services, complement social protection provisions and contribute to Active Labour Market Policies (ALMPs). This course will discuss how PEPs can contribute to a sustainable recovery.
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Report STRENGTHEN Workshop
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STRENGTHEN: Global Knowledge-Sharing Workshop
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18th African Regional Seminar for Labour-Based Practitioners
The theme of this edition is: "Towards sustainable and inclusive local development: local resource-based approaches and decent job creation".
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Training course on Public Employment Programmes
This five-day training course prepares policy makers to achieve SDGs through effective design and implementation of PEPs for poverty reduction, decent work, sustainable and labour standards.
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Green Public Employment Programmes and the Future of Work: PEPs as a transformative vehicle for economic, social and environmental benefits for a Just Transition
The course will focus on current policy debates arising from climate change adaptation and the implementation of a just transition for all through such labour based public employment programmes. It is presented by UCT’s Graduate School of Development Policy and Practice (GSDPP) in collaboration with the International Labour Organization’s Employment Intensive Investment Programme (EIIP).
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Learning Forum on Innovations in Public Investment and Employment Programmes
The Forum will focus on both policy and operational measures for enhancing the effectiveness of public investment in infrastructure and public employment programmes to support sustainable job creation and long-term development. The Forum is jointly organized by the ILO's International Training Centre (ITCILO) and the Employment-Intensive Investment Programme (EIIP).
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17th ILO Regional Seminar for Labour-Based Practitioners
The theme of this edition is: "Delivering on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): The Employment–intensive Investment Approach". Participants will discuss the role and contribution of employment-intensive approaches in achieving the SDG outcomes mainly focussing on building national capacities for employment creation, expanding employment-based social protection floor and conserving the environment - including addressing climate change and its adverse effects.
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Design and Implementation of Public Employment Programmes and their link with Social Protection