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HORIZONTAL COOPERATION FACING LABOUR CHALLENGES IN THE AMERICAS

Unit for Social Development and Education of the OAS Technical Secretariat of the IACML Dr. Sofialeticia Morales Garza, Director UDSE Presentation at the Working Groups Meeting Washington, DC May 2004. HORIZONTAL COOPERATION FACING LABOUR CHALLENGES IN THE AMERICAS. HORIZONTAL COOPERATION

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HORIZONTAL COOPERATION FACING LABOUR CHALLENGES IN THE AMERICAS

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  1. Unit for Social Development and Education of the OAS Technical Secretariat of the IACMLDr. Sofialeticia Morales Garza, Director UDSEPresentation at the Working Groups MeetingWashington, DC May 2004 HORIZONTAL COOPERATION FACING LABOUR CHALLENGES IN THE AMERICAS

  2. HORIZONTAL COOPERATION STRATEGY CENTRALIZED KNOWLEDGE HORIZONTAL COOPERATION

  3. Horizontal Cooperation MINISTERIAL PROCESS CIVIL SOCIETY UDSE - OAS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

  4. 1. Identification of Consolidated Programs 2. Permanent Portfolio of Consolidated Programs 3. Demand and Supply 4. Knwoledge-Sharing Seminars 5. Learned lessons, follow-up and pilot project HORIZONTAL COOPERATION STRATEGY STAGES CURRENT SITUATION Identified Developed

  5. CRITICAL TRANSFERENCE PROCESS OF ACTION AND REFLECTION Present History Historical • Description: • What? • Who? • How? • When? • Where? • Why? Planeación y Evaluación Systematization Planning Projects’s Focus Collaborative Learning Prospects BET BIG Situational Situation Stakeholders Scenarios Forces in Conflict Windows of Opportunity

  6. Workshop on Occupational Health and SafetyCERSSO’s Subregional experienceSan Salvador, El Salvador April 29 – 30, 2004 • Ministers of Labour: • Belize • Costa Rica • El Salvador • Honduras • Nicaragua • Guatemala • Representatives from the Ministers of Labour • Antigua & Barbuda • Argentina • Chile • Canada • Dominica • Grenada • Mexico • Perú • Republica Dominicana • Suriname • Trinidad & Tobago Advisory Bodies CEATAL y COSATE Experts Centers and Instances of Occupational Health and Safety International Organizations OAS, PAHO, ILO and FISO.

  7. CRITICAL TRANSFERENCE PROCESS OF ACTION AND REFLECTION - CERSSO - • CERSSO: Decrease the number accidents and diseases linked to the workplace. • Description: • Description: • What? • What?

  8. CRITICAL TRANSFERENCE PROCESS OF ACTION AND REFLECTION - CERSSO - • Council of Ministers of Central America, Panama and Dominican Republic in the framework of the Assembly of Ministers of Labour within the SIECA in 2000 • Description: • What? • Who?

  9. CRITICAL TRANSFERENCE PROCESS OF ACTION AND REFLECTION - CERSSO - • Political: political will of 8 ministers • Funding: USDOL –ABT Assoc. • Technical: 8 experts from countries and support from international experts and agencies (PAHO and ILO) • Description: • What? • Who? • How?

  10. CRITICAL TRANSFERENCE PROCESS OF ACTION AND REFLECTION - CERSSO - • Stage 1 (2000-2004) • Creation of CERSSO and financial sustainability by USDOL • Stage 2 (2004-2008) • Transit from CERSSO to FUNDACERSSO. • Challenge: financial and technical sustainability • Description: • What? • Who? • How? • When?

  11. CRITICAL TRANSFERENCE PROCESS OF ACTION AND REFLECTION - CERSSO - • Stage 1 • CERSSO in El Salvador with subregional impact • Stage 2 • FUNDACERSSO: all countries with a rotary function • Description: • What? • Who? • How? • When? • Where?

  12. CRITICAL TRANSFERENCE PROCESS OF ACTION AND REFLECTION - CERSSO - • 1500 people in 200 factories in the maquila sector of the 8 countries found a return from 3 to 33% • Investing in OHS increases productivity and business competitiveness • Represents 11% of GDP reduction in Labour fatalities • Increase in productivity • Strategic issue in the free trade agreements • Description: • What? • Who? • How? • When? • Where? • Why?

  13. CRITICAL TRANSFERENCE PROCESS OF ACTION AND REFLECTION - CERSSO - Historical • Interplay of: • Political will at the highest level: ministers of Labour from 8 countries • Political and financial cooperation will from the United States • 1991: Protocol of Tegucigalpa SICA – SIECA support to the central American integration system • Negotiation of the Central American Free Trade Agreement – USA and Central America and Canada and Central America • Will from the agencies and organizations to support the central American processes. • Unification of projects addressing the problem, PAHO, ILO, USAID, WHO • Description: • What? • Who? • How? • When? • Where? • Why?

  14. CRITICAL TRANSFERENCE PROCESS OF ACTION AND REFLECTION - CERSSO - Historical • Ministers of Labour (Isidoro Nieto) and USDOL • Directors of CERSSO: Marvin Lan, Rafael Amador • Agencies: PAHO IDB, SIDA, AECI, ILO, • ABT Assoc. • Description: • What? • Who? • How? • When? • Where? • Why? Situational Stakeholders

  15. CRITICAL TRANSFERENCE PROCESS OF ACTION AND REFLECTION - CERSSO - Historical • Current: • CERSSO ends (Funding ends in June 2004) • Factual: • Transformation into FUNDACERSSO with the financial sustainability in countries and with projects for external funding. • Description: • What? • Who? • How? • When? • Where? • Why? Situational Stakeholders Scenarios

  16. CRITICAL TRANSFERENCE PROCESS OF ACTION AND REFLECTION - CERSSO - Historical • Dependent – interdependent – Independent • Entrepreneurial Sector – Union Sector (workers) – Government Sector • Description: • What? • Who? • How? • When? • Where? • Why? Situational Stakeholders Scenarios Forces in conflict

  17. CRITICAL TRANSFERENCE PROCESS OF ACTION AND REFLECTION - CERSSO - Historical • Stregthen Central American integration • Strengthen inter sectoral efforts • IV Summit of the Americas and the XIV IACML • Description: • What? • Who? • How? • When? • Where? • Why? Situational Stakeholders Areas of Opportunity Scenarios Forces in conflict

  18. CRITICAL TRANSFERENCE PROCESS OF ACTION AND REFLECTION - CERSSO - Historical • Transition • CERSSO – FUNDACERSSO • Instance of homologation, coordination and consensus of 8 countries • Critical transference to other regions Planning and Evaluation • What? Sistematization • Who? • How? • When? • Where? • Why? Situational Stakeholders Areas of Opportunity Scenarios Forces in conflict

  19. CRITICAL TRANSFERENCE PROCESS OF ACTION AND REFLECTION - CERSSO - Historical • Lessons froms other sub- • regions • (Strategy EIC) • Media • OHS content included in curriculum (undergraduate and graduate levels) • Linkages with Academia • Information Systems • National/ Sub-regional • Description: Planning and Assesment • What? Sistematization • Who? • How? • When? • Where? • Why? Situational Actors Opportunity Areas Scenarios Conflict forces

  20. CRITICAL TRANSFERENCE PROCESS OF ACTION AND REFLECTION - CERSSO - • Challenges • Respect for work rights and principles. • Adjustment to State structures in the context of the challenges of the globalization process. • Informal Sector • Vulnerable populations • HIV/AIDS • Strengthening and universalization of laws • Development and improvement of information systems Historic • Description: Planning and Assesment • What? Sistematization • Who? • How? • When? • Where? • Why? Situational Actors Opportunity Areas Scenarios Conflict forces

  21. FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS FUNDACERSSO • FUNDACERSSO as an action responding to the commitments of the Summit of the Americas and the XII and the XIII IACML in all 8 Central American countries and the Dominican Republic • Support project for FUNDACERSSO with the collaboration of the ILO and the PAHO to submit a Project Concept to the CIDI’s Multilateral Special Fund of the OAS • Promote the Central American experience of FUNDACERSSO in the International Fora such as the Hispanic Forum at the National Safety Council’s Congress in the US, and at the XVII World Safety and Health Congress sponsored by the ILO, the International Social Safety Association (ISSA) and the National Safety Congress of the US • Promote greater cooperation between the Canadian Center for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS), in its capacity as collaborative center of PAHO/WHO, with FUNDACERSSO and with other subregional initiatives

  22. FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS CENTRAL AMERICA • Meeting of the Central American Ministers of Labour with IDB, OAS, ILO and PAHO authorities to explore mechanisms to support FUNDACERSSO • Seek for mechanisms to strengthen information systems throughout the Central American Region. CARICOM • Support CARICOM and the counterparts of the OECS in strengthening a subregional mechanism in OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY.

  23. FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS • TROIKA presents the issue of OHS during the next Meeting of PAHO’s Directive Council. • Identify virtual and presential mechanisms that will allow to continue offering Masters and Diplomas in Occupational Health and Safety with the support of the OAS Educational Portal of the Americas, the Inter American University Organization, the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Pan American Health Organization in order to promote joint certifications with national and foreign universities. • Promote subregional initiatives that draw from the lessons learned from CERSSO’s subregional cohesion in the area of Occupational Health and Safety with special emphasis on the strengthening tripartite work. • Work with the Trade Unit of the OAS in order to strengthen the discussion of this issue in the context of the Trade Agreements.

  24. FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS MINISTERS • Include the issue of Occupational Health and Safety as a key thematic area within the Plan of Action of the XIV IACML in Mexico. • Promote greater linkage and work between Ministers of Labour and Ministers of Health, as well as between Ministers of Labour and Ministers of Education • Negotiate through the presidents of the Councils of Ministers of Labour of MERCOSUR, CAN, CARICOM and the Central American countries and Dominican Republic, Panama and Belize, the development of a joint plan to coordinate actions on Occupational Health and Safety • Establish a network of focal points in Occupational Health and Safety to support the joint work of the OAS, PAHO, ILO and the European Agency of Safety and Health at Work (European Union). • Promote yearly workshops on Occupational Health and Safety organized by the Ministers of Labour from the different subregions with the support from the OAS as Technical Secretariat of the IACML, the PAHO, ILO, IDB and other agencies

  25. SUB-REGIONAL ANALYSIS

  26. SUB-REGIONAL ANALYSIS

  27. SUB-REGIONAL ANALYSIS

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