Resource page on Recommendation no. 205
Knowledge development and dissemination
The development and dissemination of practical knowledge on what works in different contexts are essential to support country-level action towards the consolidation of peace- and resilience-building. The knowledge development strategy will build and expand on recent initiatives and products, carried out in cooperation with relevant partner organizations.
New research and tools will be developed along four streams of work: (a) focus on key policy areas or specific target groups covered by Recommendation No. 205; (b) analysis of intervention models, policy combinations, technical guidance and implementation modalities that leverage employment and decent work tools to positively impact peace- and resilience-building; (c) data collection and monitoring in countries affected by conflicts and disasters; and (d) impact assessment. Emphasis will be placed on innovative strategies and gender-sensitive approaches, and due attention will be paid to proposing options that can be adapted to the diversity of national circumstances.
New research and tools will be developed along four streams of work: (a) focus on key policy areas or specific target groups covered by Recommendation No. 205; (b) analysis of intervention models, policy combinations, technical guidance and implementation modalities that leverage employment and decent work tools to positively impact peace- and resilience-building; (c) data collection and monitoring in countries affected by conflicts and disasters; and (d) impact assessment. Emphasis will be placed on innovative strategies and gender-sensitive approaches, and due attention will be paid to proposing options that can be adapted to the diversity of national circumstances.
Guides, manuals and toolkits:
- Peace and conflict analysis, a guidance note for ILO’s programming in conflict and fragile contexts
- Employment and decent work in the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus
- Employment, Livelihoods and Social Protection: Guide for Recovery Implementation
- Promoting transition to formality for peace and resilience
- How to design, monitor and evaluate peacebuilding results in Jobs for Peace and Resilience programmes
- Workers’ Guide to Employment and Decent Work for Peace and Resilience Recommendation (No. 205)
- Recommendation No. 205: What Role for Trade Unions?
- Employment, Livelihoods & Social Protection: Guidelines for Post Disaster Needs Assessments
- Multi-hazard Business Continuity Management
- Prevention and resolution of violent and armed conflicts
- Youth employment in conflict and fragile settings
Research:
- Fertile Ground for Conflict
- Do jobs aid peace?
- Jobs Aid Peace: A Review of the theory and practice of the impact of employment programmes on peace in fragile and conflict-affected countries
- Employment and Decent Work in Fragile Settings: A Compass to Orient the World of Work