Publications & technical tools

2021

  1. Publication

    Implementation Guide for SCORE Training

    18 October 2021

    This step-by-step implementation guide is designed for staff from the ILO and other organizations such as business associations, government agencies and training providers that want to offer SCORE Training to enterprises. This manual is intended to help set up and run the training programme from inception through to successful offering of the service. It can also be used as background information for other actors who may participate in the running and organization of the programme, such as expert trainers or new programme staff.

2015

  1. Publication

    SCORE Training Brochure for Small and Medium Enterprises (SME's)

    01 October 2015

    How SCORE Training can enhance business performance for SME's

  2. Publication

    Microfinance for Decent Work – Enhancing the impact of microfinance: Evidence from an action research programme

    16 February 2015

  3. Publication

    SCORE Training Brochure for Small and Medium Enterprises in Ghana

    01 February 2015

  4. Publication

    SCORE Training Brochure for Small and Medium Enterprises in the Tourism Sector

    01 February 2015

  5. Publication

    SCORE Training Brochure for Small and Medium Enterprises in the Garment Sector

    01 February 2015

2004

  1. Policy

    Occupational safety and health profile in Kenya

    01 October 2004

    The profile is an inventory of all the tools and resources available in the country to implement and manage occupational safety and health (OSH) and is designed to provide the data necessary for setting national priorities for action aimed at the progressive and continual improvement of workplace safety and health.

2001

  1. Publication

    Guidelines on occupational safety and health management systems (ILO-OSH 2001)

    06 December 2001

    At the onset of the twenty-first century, a heavy human and economic toll is still exacted by work-related injuries, ill health, diseases, incidents and deaths. These Guidelines call for coherent policies to protect workers from occupational hazards and risks while improving productivity. They present practical approaches and tools for assisting organizations, competent national institutions, employers, workers and other social partners in establishing, implementing and improving occupational safety and health management systems, with the aim of reducing work-related injuries, ill health, diseases, incidents and deaths.