Mongolia resources

January 2013

  1. Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE) in Asia

    1 January 2013 - 31 December 2030

    The Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE) was launched in 2013 as a response to the call at Rio+20 to support countries to embark on greener and more inclusive growth pathway. ILO’s activities within PAGE focus on Green Jobs and ensuring Just Transitions that manage workplace changes as a result of the impacts of climate change.

September 2012

  1. Youth Employment Policy Brief: Mongolia

    This policy brief provides an overview of youth employment related data and policies in Mongolia.

June 2012

  1. Promoting Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in the World of Work in Brazil, Angola, South Africa India, China (BASIC)

    1 May 2012 - 31 March 2014

    This project aims to tackle sex-based discrimination and promote workplaces where women and men enjoy equal rights and respect, as well as equal opportunities and treatment.

January 2012

  1. Forced Labour Action in the Asian Region Project (FLARE) - Phase 1

    2 January 2012 - 31 December 2014

    The project strengthens action against forced labour in the East and South-East Asia, building on the emerging political consensus that forced labour should not be tolerated either in the private economy and global supply chains, or in its more traditional state-imposed forms.

July 2011

  1. A guideline for employment services for people with disabilities

    A guideline aimed at supporting implementation of friendly and accessible employment promotion services for people with disabilities and was produced only in Mongolian.

August 2010

  1. Report on Project Implementation and Outcomes (2005-2010)

    The report presents the project outcomes of the ILO-IPEC project "Support to the Proposed Sub-Programme to Eliminate the Worst Forms of Child Labour" was implemented in Mongolia with funding support of the United States Department of Labour.

  2. Survey on sex workers and sexually exploited children

    The survey was conducted by the National Statistical Office of Mongolia with the financial and technical support of International Programme for Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC), International Labour Organization.

July 2010

  1. Tripartite Meeting on National Action Plan against the Worst Forms of Child Labour

    8 July 2010

    Senior Government officials, representatives of workers’ and employers’ organizations met in Ulaanbaatar on 8 July 2010 to identify future national action framework to eliminate the worst forms of child labour (WFCL) in Mongolia by 2016, the target date of the Global Action Plan.

  2. Equality and discrimination

  3. International Labour Standards