Resources on supply chains
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Policy Dialogue on 'Building a market responsive, resilient, and inclusive MSME ecosystem for job rich and sustainable growth'
Policy dialogue to share support knowledge building of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha in designing of evidence-based policy initiatives for catalysing sector-led growth by sharing efforts made by Bangladesh, Indonesia, Vietnam, and South Korea, in transforming to market-based economy and transitioning from agrarian to global manufacturing hubs.
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Sustainable supply chains to build forward better
07 June 2021
Advancing decent work in five global supply chains of key importance to the European Union for a fair, resilient, and sustainable COVID-19 crisis recovery
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Report highlights need for gender equality in Asia’s garment sector
06 May 2021
A new ILO report 'Moving the Needle: Gender equality and decent work in Asia’s garment sector' examines the status and trends relating to women and gender dynamics in Asia’s garment sector while providing a roadmap for action to accelerate progress towards gender equality.
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Fiche d'information sur le projet
30 March 2021
Le Programme européen pour l'emploi et l'innovation sociale (EaSI) s'est associé à l'OIT pour une intervention conjointe qui utilise les chaînes d'approvisionnement mondiales comme point d'entrée pour faire progresser le travail décent.
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Sustainable supply chains to build forward better – Project linked to electronics manufacturing in Viet Nam
01 January 2021
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SCORE Training - Promoting the capacity of suppliers in global supply chains
07 December 2020
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Improvements at Woodsland Tuyen Quang JSC. through SCORE Training
27 November 2020
Woodsland Joint Stock Company is a Vietnamese furniture manufacturer for export to the United States, Canada, Europe and Russia. The company enrolled in SCORE Training in Vietnam in April 2020 and has since seen great improvements in productivity and the working environment.
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Gendered impacts of COVID-19 on the garment sector
10 November 2020
This brief, co-authored by the ILO and Better Work, aims to raise awareness of the gendered reality of COVID-19 and to outline some of the ways in which the pandemic impacts women and men workers in the garment sector in the short, medium and long terms.
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Asia-Pacific garment industry suffers as COVID-19 impact ripples through supply chain
21 October 2020
Collapsing consumer demand, government lockdown measures and disruptions to raw material imports have taken their toll on the Asia Pacific garment industry, says a new ILO report.
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ILO/Germany programme to protect garment workers affected by COVID-19
08 September 2020
The German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) is giving €14.5 million to an International Labour Organization (ILO) multi-donor programme to help garment sector workers in seven countries who have been affected by COVID-19.