ILO in Iraq
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Iraq has been a member of the ILO since 1932 and has ratified 68 ILO Conventions, including all eight fundamental Conventions. Since 2004, the ILO and Iraq’s government, workers’ organizations and employers’ organizations have worked closely as part of the post-war reconstruction effort to bolster Decent Work and develop the labour market across the different areas of the country. More about the ILO in Iraq
Highlights
What's new
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News
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs and ILO strengthen collaboration to promote entrepreneurship development in Iraq
05 June 2023
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Brochure
Supporting entrepreneurial pathways for refugees, Internally Displaced Persons and host community members in Iraq
02 June 2023
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Video
Farmer organization models and cooperatives play crucial role in agricultural sector develop in Iraq
02 June 2023
Focus on our projects
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Partnership for improving prospects for forcibly displaced persons and host communities (PROSPECTS) - Iraq
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Social Protection Programme for Iraq: Leveraging Effective Response and Accelerating Reform
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Creating decent job opportunities through applying Employment Intensive Approaches at Cultural Heritage Conservation activities
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Enhancing labour governance, inspection and working conditions in response to COVID-19