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SDGs and DWCP: The Role of Trade Unions Pong-Sul Ahn ILO RO Bangkok

SDGs and DWCP: The Role of Trade Unions Pong-Sul Ahn ILO RO Bangkok. Goal 8 as an ILO target (17 SDGs). What to do in a short and medium-terms. Decent Work:. Advancing opportunities for women and men to obtain decent and productive work in conditions of: freedom, equity, security, and

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SDGs and DWCP: The Role of Trade Unions Pong-Sul Ahn ILO RO Bangkok

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  1. SDGs and DWCP: The Role of Trade Unions Pong-Sul Ahn ILO RO Bangkok

  2. Goal 8 as an ILO target (17 SDGs)

  3. What to do in a short and medium-terms

  4. Decent Work: Advancing opportunities for women and men to obtain decent and productive work in conditions of: • freedom, • equity, • security, and • human dignity.

  5. ILO four strategic objectives Gender equality, social dialogue and ILS as cross-cutting issues

  6. Outcome Outcome Outcome Outcome Outcome Outcome Outcome Outcome Outcome Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Defining and Endorsing: A FEW NATIONAL PRIORITIES – 3 OUTCOMES UNDER EACH PRIORITY AREA Priority Priority Priority

  7. 10 Global Programme and Budget Outcomes, 2016-2017 Outcome 1: More and better jobs for inclusive growth and improved youth employment prospects Outcome2: Ratification and application of international labour standards Outcome 3: Creating and extending social protection floors Outcome 4: Promoting sustainable enterprises Outcome 5: Decent work in the rural economy

  8. Outcome 6: Formalization of the informal economy Outcome 7: Promoting workplace compliance through labour inspection Outcome 8: Protecting workers from unacceptable forms of work Outcome 9: Promoting fair and effective labour migration policies Outcome 10: Strong and representative employers’ and workers’ organizations

  9. DWCP process (for 2 years): A 6-step cycle

  10. Timeline of DWCPs in Asia and the Pacific •  Afghanistan (2010-2015) • Bangladesh (2012-2015) • Cambodia (2011-2015) • China (2013-2015) • Indonesia (2012-2015) • Pakistan (2010-2015) • Papua New Guinea (2013-2015) • Lao People's Democratic Republic (2011-2015) • Samoa (2013-2016) • Viet Nam (2012-2016) • Philippines – 2016 (based on the Philippine Labor and Employment Plan) • India (2013-2017) • Nepal (2013-2017) • Sri Lanka (2013-2017)

  11. ILC thematic reviews and SDGs

  12. Coherence between DWCP, UNDAF, and NEDP National Economic Development Plan SDGs Constituents DWCP ILO

  13. MDGs replaced by SDGs

  14. SDG Implementation Plan – ILO support • Programme: UNDAFs and DWCP need SDG focus • Outreach to and capacity building for constituents • Build statistical capacity with ILO and Constituents – Link to DW Country Analysis • Communication and information-sharing • Update the ILO DW toolbox for programming and policy advice; focus research • Expand the ILO partnerships and development cooperation

  15. Concluding • Engagement of trade unions in the implementation of SDGs • What are major modalities in engaging trade unions in the SDGs? • What is the best modality of social dialogue at regional and national levels? • Partnership and solidarity between trade unions at all levels

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