Decent work for all newsletter: Working together for Filipino youth

Alternatives to Migration: Decent Jobs for Filipino Youth is a three year joint programme funded by the Spanish Government through the Millennium Development Goal Achievement Fund (MDG-F). The programme aims to improve policy coherence and implementation of youth, employment and migration initiatives through full stakeholder participation and increase access to decent work for poor young women and men.

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Working together for Filipino youth
By Ruth Georget

New ILO Manila Director backs job creation, decent and productive work in the Philippines

Editorial: Towards decent and productive work
By Lawrence Jeff Johnson

Educational subsidies for disadvantaged youth
By Ruth Georget

Youth unemployment at highest recorded level - ILO report; 36 million Asia Pacific young people unemployed – A possible “Lost generation”

YOUTHink: Voices of our Youth
By Ruth Georget

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- Youth employment in the Philippines
- Briefing guide: meeting youth employment policy and action challenges
- Enhancing youth employability is a business mission
- Promoting youth employment in the Philippines: policy and action project
- Choosing and assessing local youth unemployment interventions
- Operations guide: managing an ILO-CIDA youth employment country project: Philippines
- Towards a national policy and action agenda for decent and productive work for youth in the Philippines
- Youth employability surveys in the Philippines: an integrative report