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Capacity Building Initiatives for Social Partners: Review and Progress Summary

A detailed review of capacity-building efforts for social partners in various countries, including initiatives focusing on employment promotion, income protection, and social dialogue. This summary highlights the progress made through funded seminars, position papers, and thematic capacity building sessions.

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Capacity Building Initiatives for Social Partners: Review and Progress Summary

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  1. Review of GJP Session 4: Capacity-building

  2. ITC Turin seminars for WO (2010) and EO (2011), funded by Italy; • Facilitation of position papers for GJP by ACTRAV and ACTEMP – small money, initiated in parallel with scan; • All WOs, not yet EOs in Bulgaria. • Addressed fragmentation (mainly among WOs) in several countries; • Agreement on one position paper for WOs in Indonesia; • Thematic capacity building among some EOs – focus on GJP for SMEs (Jordan); • National conference on SME in SA (BUSA); • Appreciated by social partners, wants more. Capacity building of social partners

  3. Summary matrix with 3 categories: promoting employment/inclusive job rich growth, universal income protection, effective social dialogue/sound industrial relations; • 100 000 + 50 000 USD per country; • Almost half of resources spent on employment, and a quarter each on other categories; • Support integrated intoCPOs in DWCP (Jordan?); • Yet early to assess results. Technical/follow-up support

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