Publications
February 2022
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Report
Global and Regional Good Practices in SSTC: Promoting South-South and Triangular Cooperation
16 February 2022
Peer learning, resilience and solidarity in the world of work in times of COVID-19
October 2021
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Partnering for decent work
Funding Dialogue for strategic alignment of resources to ILO Global Flagship Programme on Building Social Protection Floors for All
07 October 2021
March 2021
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ILO Development Cooperation Strategy, fact sheet
10 March 2021
Partnering for Decent Work
December 2020
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The Sweden-ILO response to COVID-19
07 December 2020
August 2020
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Publication
ILO and the United States' private sector
20 August 2020
December 2019
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Publication
ILO-UNHCR partnership: Joint action for decent work and long-term solutions for refugees and other forcefully displaced persons
13 December 2019
The ILO, the UN agency for the world of work, and UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, are collaborating closely to address the challenges related to large scale displacement by making access to decent work and productive employment an essential component of sustainable response strategies for host communities, refugees, and other forcibly displaced persons.
November 2019
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Denmark-ILO Cooperation, November 2019
01 November 2019
Denmark has been an ILO member State since the organization’s creation in 1919 and is a key partner of the ILO in promoting the Decent Work Agenda. Denmark has ratified the eight Fundamental Conventions, the four Priority Conventions, and 60 Technical Conventions.
July 2019
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Overview of China-ILO cooperation, Factsheet
17 July 2019
The ILO and China have a long-standing partnership that has intensified in recent years on South-South and triangular cooperation (SSTC) and with voluntary contributions by China to the ILO’s Development Cooperation Programme.
February 2019
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South-South and Triangular Cooperation: Decent Work Good Practices on the Road to BAPA +40 and beyond
15 February 2019
February 2018
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Publication
Coopération Sud-Sud et triangulaire (CSST) sur la formation professionnelle entre les pays du Maghreb et les Pays-Bas
27 February 2018
November 2017
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Publication
Global South-South Development Expo 2017: ILO Solution on Skills Development, Youth Employment in the framework of South-South and triangular Cooperation Antalya, Turkey, 28 November 2017
22 November 2017
March 2016
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ILO Global Business Network on Social Protection Floors
14 March 2016
Today nearly 73 per cent of the world’s population lack access to adequate social protection coverage. The establishment of social protection floors (SPFs) requires a strong political will from the government and social partners, and private sector enterprises can help promote them. There are many reasons why private-sector companies and their representative business associations may wish to be involved in discussions on balanced and sustainable public social protection policies and their implementation at the country level.
October 2015
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French multinational enterprises, corporate social responsibility and Social Protection Floors (SPF): Public-Private Partnership
09 October 2015
Social protection floors (SFP) are nationally defined sets of basic social security guarantees that should ensure that all in need have access to essential health care and to basic income security. They are a key area of work for the ILO. As part of the ILO’s initiatives to implement social protection floors in emerging and developing countries and its partnership with GIP SPSI (the French government agency responsible for social protection) in this area, an informal meeting was organized with representatives of French companies with significant international market share and interest in social protection issues as part of their corporate social responsibility (CSR) policy.
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Social Dialogue Fact Sheet Cover
06 October 2015
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Social Protection Fact Sheet Cover
06 October 2015
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Employment Promotion Cover
06 October 2015
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Public-private partnerships on standards and fundamental principles and rights at work
06 October 2015
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Decent Work: An Alliance for the Future - South-South and Triangular Cooperation in ILO public-private partnerships
06 October 2015
As a growing form of partnership, South-South and triangular cooperation (SSTC) is playing an increasingly important role in the ILO’s public-private partnerships. Southern partners, with similar experience in development, bring particularly relevant and helpful experience in assisting the development of the Global South. In 2005, the Government of Brazil and the ILO initiated systematic horizontal cooperation in the field of combating child labour within Portuguese-speaking countries in Africa. Since then the ILO has more formally strengthened its role as a bridge between development partners of the South. Until mid-2015, several SSTC projects were concluded among the public private partnerships in place.
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Decent Work: An Alliance for the Future - Public-private partnerships with universities, knowledge and research centres
06 October 2015
The International Labour Organization is increasingly seen as the global centre for technical expertise and as an authority in the areas of labour statistics, research, analysis and policy advice. Knowledge-related publicprivate partnerships play an important role in sustaining the ILO’s role as the lead organization in the world of work.
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Maastricht University Master's courses for Social and Public Policy, Financing, Design and Human Development: Public-Private Partnership
06 October 2015
The global trend to overhaul and revise welfare and social protection systems further increases the need for well-qualified quantitative social protection analysts and managers. Many developing countries and transition-economies, but also some industrialized countries, do not have these specialists or managers; neither do they have access to comprehensive, concise and problem-orientated training programmes. Well-trained experts in each country would make a notable difference with respect to the development of effective social protection strategies for the extension of social protection and through good governance to the long-term viability of national social protection systems and thus to people’s long-term social security.