Objective: Supporting workers (including vulnerable groups such as migrants, domestic workers, workers in clothing or free trade areas, youth), who work and live in precarious conditions (no respect for labor rights, little or no social protection), to have better employment and social protection and increase their chances of employment (due to income generating initiatives) in four countries of the SAARC (...)
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Decent Work action in SAARC, Asia
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Continental action of capacity building in Africa
13 September 2012, by Marion LevillainObjective: Strengthen methodological, technical and political capacities of the partner organizations in Africa in order to achieve the results expected by the program at national, continental and international level, in the field of labor rights, social protection and employment creation.
Partner organisations: Cooperating WSM - Africa Programme Coordination
c / o Office Advisor Projects Africa (BCPA) Local partners of WSM Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Rwanda and Cameroon, WSM (...) -
Decent Work action in West Africa
13 September 2012, by Marion LevillainObjective: Helping workers (including a large number of women and young people) living in precarious or difficult situation (rights not respected, little or no social protection) to enjoy improved working conditions and social protection and have decent employment opportunities in 7 West African countries.
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Decent Work action in Central Africa
13 September 2012, by Marion LevillainObjective: Helping workers (including a large number of women and young people) living in precarious or difficult situation (rights not respected, little or no social protection) or unemployed, enjoy working conditions and social protection improved and have decent employment opportunities in 4 countries in Central Africa.
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Support trade union participation in the Ethical Trading Initiative
13 September 2012, by Marion LevillainDescription: Support trade union participation in the design and implementation of ETI supply chain programmes.
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Establishment of plant nursery in Gaza
13 September 2012, by Marion LevillainDescription / Objectives: Production of seedlings and saplings for larger APHEDA livelihoods project Financially sustainable nursery
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Organising & recruitment skills training to strengthen trade union organising in the transport sector in Mozambique and Angola
13 September 2012, by Marion LevillainOverall the project aims to capacitate union in organising, capaigning and bargaining skill, including the production of booklet with simplified labour laws support organising and baragining. The ITF organising manual has also been translated into portuguese to support this work.
The broader project objectives are; - Unions will be able to develop and implement comprehensive union strategies to organise and recruit more members from the formal and precarious transport workers -Unions will (...) -
Promoting Quality Public Transport
13 September 2012, by Marion LevillainThe purpose of the proposed project is to build the collective knowledge and capacity of trade unions in urban transport to campaign for quality public transport services and to organise and build strong unions.
The project objectives are: •To build an understanding amongst urban transport unions of different models of public transport provision (including public and private roles in investment, infrastructure development and service delivery) and their impact on employment. •To analyse (...) -
Organising & Campaigning Skills Development Programme for Transport Unions
13 September 2012, by Marion LevillainA global training the trainers’ programme for transport unions aimed developing and strengthening the organising culture in transport unions to increase the unionisation of transport workers.
Project objectives -To develop the organising and campaigning capacities and skills of union educators and activists - To develop a 4-year education strategy to strengthen strategic organising and campaigning in transport unions
Partner organisations: ITF transport affiliates in MENA, Africa, (...) -
Building the capacity of unions to respond to climate change and transport.
13 September 2012, by Marion LevillainTransport is a significant and growing source of carbon emissions. A resolution adopted at the ITF Congress in Mexico in 2010 resolved to mobilise transport unions in support of progressive climate change policies. There was also a call for the ITF to develop and implement a comprehensive education programme.
Project objectives: •Raise the awareness of transport trade union leaders and activists about issues related to climate change and transport. •Begin to identify the core elements of a (...)
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