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Kuwait and ILO sign the country’s first Decent Work Programme ...
(...) Work on the three priority areas will adhere to international labour standards and to the principles of gender equality and non-discrimination, social dialogue, and environmental sustainability.
The ILO has supported its tripartite partners in Kuwait to realize a number of achievements in recent year.
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Child labour: ILO Celebrates World Day Against Child Labour in Jordan
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ILO Celebrates World Day Against Child Labour in Jordan ...
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News | 07 November 2013
BEIRUT (ILO News) – Lebanon is stepping up efforts to combat child labour, joining global calls for the elimination of its worst forms by 2016, less than a month after the release of the Brasilia Declaration on Child Labour.
(...) It also reaffirms Lebanon’s commitment to the Hague Roadmap adopted at the Global Child Labour Conference in 2010.
“There are indications that in recent years, the scale and incidence of child labour and its worst forms have been on the rise in Lebanon due to deteriorating socio-economic conditions and the ongoing Syrian conflict which has displaced hundreds of thousands of children,” said Nada al-Nashif, ILO Regional Director for the Arab States. (...) According the ILO’s latest estimates, the number of child labourers globally has dropped by one-third to 168 million since 2010 but the improved rate of decline is not enough to achieve the goal of eliminating the worst forms of child labour by 2016.
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End of exit permits for most migrant workers in Qatar ...
(...) “The adoption of this law is another step in our continued drive to provide decent work for all migrant workers in Qatar and to ensure their protection." said Dr. Issa Saad Al Jafali Al Nuaimi, Minister of Administrative Development, Labour and Social Affairs.
The adoption of this law is another step in our continued drive to provide decent work for all migrant workers in Qatar and to ensure their protection."
Dr. Issa Saad Al Jafali Al Nuaimi, Minister of Administrative Development, Labour and Social Affairs
In April 2018, the ILO opened a Project Office in Qatar to support the implementation of a comprehensive programme on working conditions and labour rights in the country.
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Maurizio Bussi, Deputy Regional Director, Email: aef2009@ilo.org , Tel: +961 1 752400,
Aims and expected outcomes of the meeting:
The Forum addresses the broad challenges and opportunities posed by the financial and economic crisis, providing a platform for senior policy-makers and high-level representatives of workers and employers from across the Arab region to:
Discuss recent trends, exchange experiences, and identify good practices and policy responses to the global financial and economic crisis through decent work policies;
Engage in tripartite social dialogue to identify key employment challenges at the national and sub-regional levels for the Arab region;
Build tripartite consensus around decent and employment-friendly recovery policies for the region;
Reinforce commitments to all decent work objectives, including national commitments made in the framework of Decent Work Country Programmes;
Harmonize goals to ensure that regional implementation of the Global Jobs Pact remains aligned with Arab regional conclusions, namely those of the Arab Forum on Development and Employment, and the Arab Economic Summit.
Panels:
Panel 1: Decent Employment, Sustainable Growth and Recovery: Policies and Institutions
Panel 2: Improving Management of Labour Migration, Employment and Development
Panel 3: Building Adequate Social Protection Systems and Protecting People
Panel 4: Strengthening Respect for International Labour Standards and Workers' Rights
Panel 5: Social Dialogue and Tripartism for Crisis Analysis and Response
Panel 6: Promotion of Sustainable Enterprises for Job Creation and Retention
Presentations:
The global economic crisis, the Global Jobs Pact and the Arab Countries ; Mr. (...) Azita Berar Awad, Director, Employment Policy Department, ILO
The Regional Impact and Responses to the Global Financial, Economic and Social Crisis ; Mr.
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