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- Mainstreaming strategies for poverty alleviation
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The Employment Intensive Investment Programme (EIIP)
is a unit of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) that promotes the
orientation of infrastructure
investments towards the creation of higher levels of productive employment and
improved access to basic goods and services for the poor. > more
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What's new
- New Publications: Start Your Waste Recycling Business - Training Package
The ILO has on demand now adapted training material originally developed for Zambia and Tanzania on waste management, to suit the Zimbabwean context, with a focus on waste recycling as a business idea for community based organisations. The adapted training package Start Your Waste Recycling Business comprises four key documents (i) Technical Handouts (pdf 2067 KB) (ii) Business Manual (pdf 422 KB) (iii) Business Plan (pdf 104 KB) and (iv) Trainers Guide (pdf 255 KB).
- 12th Regional
Seminar for Labour-Based Practitioners. Theme: Prioritising Employment
Creation in government Policies and Investments in Infrastructure
Programmes The 12th Regional Seminar for Labour-Based Practitioners
was held from the 8th to 12th October 2007 in Durban South
Africa. This Seminar under the theme "Prioritizing Employment in
Government Policies and Investments in Infrastructure Programmes" focused
on key development issues that increase the impact of investments
and government programmes on employment creation. Investments,
both public and private, domestic and foreign direct, drive employment
creation, both directly and indirectly. For further
details, visit seminar
website.
- Interregional
workshop on Employment-Intensive Investment Policies and Practices: "Putting
employment at the centre of public investment and poverty reduction
strategies" (in French) at the International Training Centre in
Turin, 15 - 19 October 2007.
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- EIIP, ASIST Africa and ASIST Asia-Pacific E – NEWS MAY 2007 This newsletter presents a brief overview of selected Employment-Intensive Investment Programme activities as well as those of ASIST Asia-Pacific and EIIP activities in Latin America and beyond.
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- Interregional training and knowledge sharing workshop on public-private partnerships for decent jobs and better services in the urban context at the International Training Centre in Turin, 18-22 June 2007.
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New Publications:
Household Survey Report of five selected Sekong
Villages, ASIST-Asia Pacific
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