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Workshop on the use of the "Training Toolkit on HIV/AIDS for the road transport sector"

A Workshop for the training of instructors on the use of the "Driving for Change: Training Toolkit on HIV/AIDS for the road transport sector", jointly organized by the ILO, the training arm of the International Road Transport Union (IRU Academy) and the International Trade Workers' Federation (ITF), will be held from 1-3 December 2008 (to coincide with the 2008 World AIDS Day) at the ILO Headquarters in Geneva.

The general aim of this workshop is to build the capacity of the employers and workers in the road transport sector to provide sector specific training on HIV/AIDS. Upon completion of this workshop, participants will be able to deliver training based on the ILO/ IRU Academy/ ITF "Driving for change - A training toolkit on HIV/AIDS for the road transport sector" to drivers and managers of road transport companies as well as to new instructors.

For more information, please see the Workshop flyer and registration form.

ILO Sectoral Meeting on Road Transport

The Report and the Note on the proceedings of the Tripartite Meeting on Labour and Social Issues Arising from Problems of Cross-Border Mobility of International Drivers in the Road Transport Sector, held in Geneva, 23-26 October 2006, have been published. During the Meeting six main themes were discussed: the impact of deficiencies in infrastructure, facilities and procedures at border crossings on road transport operations and the working and living conditions of international drivers; the impact of deficiencies in border staffing standards and border officials' conduct; visa processes and controls; HIV/AIDS: a workplace issue for international drivers at border crossings; the improvement of cross-border traffic and its socio-economic consequences; and, finally, follow-up activities, including action by the ILO. The conclusions of the Meeting were unanimously adopted.

Follow-up

Based on the conclusions of the Meeting, the ILO has initiated several projects that since the beginning of 2007 are being implemented in close collaboration with the International Road Transport Union (IRU) and the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF):

Visa processes

The ILO is currently reviewing national practice concerning visa processes and their controls for professional international road transport drivers. As a first step, government authorities, international road transport employers' associations and international road transport workers' organizations are being asked to complete a questionnaire about current visa processes and controls. Click here to download the electronic version of the questionnaire (Word document).

HIV/AIDS

The ILO, jointly with the IRU Academy and ITF developed and published in March 2008 a toolkit for training road transport workers and operators on HIV/AIDS prevention, including change in behaviour, counselling and testing, care and support. The ILO organized in 2007 two tripartite validation workshops, one in Kampala, Uganda, and one in Moscow, Russia. The feedback from the workshops was taken into account when finalizing the toolkit. The toolkit is supplemented by a short duration DVD which will be used to promote the joint ILO/IRU Academy/ITF effort to combat HIV/AIDS in the road transport sector and raise awareness of the training materials and training opportunities available. The toolkit is based on the ILO Code of Practice on HIV/AIDS and the world of work and on a set of guidelines for the transport sector: Using the ILO Code of Practice on HIV/AIDS and the world of work: Guidelines for the transport sector (available in pdf format). See also HIV/AIDS and the transport sector.

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Updated by MMTT. Approved MM/ET. Last update: 20 June 2008.