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June 2012

  1. Event

    Study Tour in Scandinavia

    25 April - 5 May 2012

    How do you develop effective mechanisms of consultation and dialogue between governments and indigenous and tribal peoples and which role can ILO Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No.169) play in this regard? That is one of the questions that a delegation with government and indigenous and tribal peoples’ representatives from Bangladesh tried to explore during a trip to the three Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Norway and Sweden.

  2. Event

    Letter of Agreement between IOM and ILO for the Project “Promoting Decent Work through Improved Migration Policy and its Application in Bangladesh”

    14 June 2012

    The IOM and ILO signed a letter of agreement to strengthen the implementation of the Project “Promoting Decent Work through Improved Migration Policy and its Application in Bangladesh” and specifically to support Improved Migration Management and Services.

  3. Event

    World Day Against Child Labour 2012: Human rights and Social Justice… Let’s End Child Labour

    8 - 12 June 2012

    Ministry of Labour and Employment took the lead to observe World Day against child Labour 2012 in collaboration with ILO, Trade Unions, UNICEF, Save the Children in Bangladesh, Manusher Jonno Foundation and Bangladesh Shishu Adhikar Forum under the theme Human Rights and Social Justice… Let’s End Child Labour.

May 2012

  1. Event

    Green Jobs in Asia Regional Conference

    29 - 31 August 2012

    On 29-31 August 2012, a tripartite regional workshop will discuss the Green Jobs in Asia project to highlight successful approaches, areas of improvement and the way forward. Representatives from GJA will include Bangladesh, Indonesia, Nepal, the Philippines and Sri Lanka. They will be joined by additional countries with Green Jobs experience: China, Fiji, India and Thailand.

  2. Publication

    Youth voices from Asia and the Pacific

    18 May 2012

    Between December 2011 and May 2012, the ILO consulted young people from around the globe to gather their inputs to an International Youth Forum in Geneva, ahead of the 101st International Labour Conference for which a key focus is youth employment. As part of this global process, 13 national youth employment consultation events took place in Asia and the Pacific. This report summarises the key messages brought by young people and policy-makers.

April 2012

  1. Event

    Green Jobs Foundation Training

    18 - 19 April 2012

    Main purpose of the foundation training is to serve as a basic awareness raising and knowledge enhancing activity for the ILO constituents.

  2. Event

    Foundation Training: Green Jobs in Asia Project

    18 - 19 April 2012

    The two-day long foundation training on “Green Jobs in Asia Project” would be held on 18 – 19 April 2012 at the Spectra Convention Centre, Gulshan, Dhaka. The training is going to be organized by ILO to have its constituents and other stakeholders to a better understanding on Green Jobs.

  3. Event

    National Conference on Youth Employment in Bangladesh

    8 April 2012

    A National Conference on Youth Employment in Bangladesh was held on 08 April 2012 at Hotel Ruposi Bangla in Dhaka. The conference, jointly organized by the Ministry of Youth and Sports and ILO, provided a very good platform for stakeholders to highlight the importance of youth employment issues and priorities in Bangladesh and way forward.

  4. Publication

    Breaking the barriers

    01 April 2012

    Many people with disabilities face major barriers to social inclusion in their communities. Many are not able to access mainstream training or decent education and this leads to significantly decreased employment opportunities. This publication looks at how the ILO is equipping women with disabilities with the technical skills to work in the rapidly expanding ready made garments industry in Bangladesh.

March 2012

  1. News

    ILO launches a video contest on Decent Work for Youth

    08 March 2012

    Are you between the ages of 18 and 29 years? Struggling to find a job or working under poor conditions? Want things to change? Make a video expressing your views and get a chance to present it at the Youth Employment Forum in Geneva.