Projects on youth employment

  1. Developing tripartite institutions and mechanisms that advocate for and promote the realization of core labour rights in Colombia

    1 August 2013 - 31 October 2015

  2. Partnerships for youth employment in the Commonwealth of Independent States (YEP CIS)

    13 January 2013 - 30 December 2016

  3. Skills to support Local Economic Development (SKILLED) - EU Support to Reconstruction and Development in Selected Districts in Sri Lanka (EU-SDDP). (UN Joint Programme)

    1 July 2012 - 31 March 2018

    European Union Support to District Development Programme (EU-SDDP) Project has aimed at “to ccontribute to and capacitate the transition from post-conflict relief to reconstruction and development by supporting selected districts in North and East as focus districts in line with respective local development plans under the Ministry of Economic Development”.

  4. Decent Jobs for Egypt’s Young People: Tackling the Challenge Together

    1 June 2011 - 31 March 2020

    The project aims to create and access decent work opportunities for young men and women in the Egyptian Governorates of El-Minya, Port-Said, Red Sea and Luxor.

  5. Work4Youth: An ILO and The MasterCard Foundation Project

    30 May 2011 - 1 December 2016

  6. Quick Impact Job Creation for Youth through Labour Based Public Works

    1 July 2010 - 31 August 2013

  7. Advancing Decent Work for Domestic Workers

    1 July 2010 - 31 December 2012

    TECHNICAL COOPERATION PROJECT. The work of caring and cleaning in the employer’s home for pay, one of the most important occupations for millions of women around the world, is precarious, low-paid, and unprotected, as it is often excluded totally or in part from the scope of labour law. If decent work is to become a reality for these workers, national laws and enforcement mechanisms must identify and address the specific characteristics of domestic work. In 2011, the ILO is expected to adopt new, specific international labour standards on domestic work.

  8. Employment-intensive Growth for Indonesia: Job Opportunities for Young Women and Men (JOY)

    1 April 2007 - 30 April 2010

    The project aims to contribute to poverty reduction and the creation of income earning opportunities, especially for young women and men in Indonesia, through complementary national policies and local initiatives that lead to more employment-intensive economic growth.