ILO in Sierra Leone
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ILO in Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone has been a member of the ILO since 1961 and has ratified 30 conventions including the 8 fundamental conventions. Sierra Leone was one of the countries worst hit by the Ebola Virus in 2014. Sierra Leone has been declared free since early 2016 and is on the path to recovery. ILO supports the country through Decent Work Country Program inline with the constituents priorities.
As part of the post-Ebola recovery program strategy, the ILO has been working with Sierra Leone through various interventions and Tripartite partners. The ILO has supported the development and launch of the National Employment Policy (2015-2018) which was launched in May 2 2016. In addition, the ILO is supporting the Government in the development of a National Labour Migration policy to address the challenges of regional integration and labour migration governance and development of the SME sector in Sierra Leone.
What's new
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Maritime Labour Convention
Sierra Leone ratifies the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, as amended (MLC, 2006)
31 March 2022
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Document
Terms of Reference for a Lead Trainer to facilitate GET Ahead Trainer Certification
21 March 2022
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Consultancy Opportunity: Value chain selection study - Selection of two value chains with potential for more and better jobs for women in two border points between Liberia and Sierra Leone
10 March 2022
Standards and national legislation
Key resources
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Child Labour
The Worst Forms of Child Labour in conflict and post conflict settings: results from a research project
Child labour, especially its worst forms, has received plenty of attention in recent years. This report provides an overview of a recent study that sheds new light on these pressing issues.
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Youth Employment
Promoting Job Creation for Young People in Multinational Enterprises and their Supplies Chains : Sierra leone
This paper examines the employment impact of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in Sierra Leone