ILO homeRegions and countriesAfrica“100 Years, 100 Lives” in Africa« 100 YEARS – 100 LIVES » | Small and ... « 100 YEARS – 100 LIVES » | Small and Medium Enterprises Is part of « 100 Ans – 100 Vies » | ZIMBABWE - “Le concours Green enterPRIZE de l’OIT partage notre vision” « 100 Years – 100 Lives » | ZIMBABWE - “The Green enterPRIZE competition aligns with our vision” « 100 Ans – 100 Vies » | ZIMBABWE - “Le projet de l’OIT est venu à ma rescousse pour pouvoir vendre mes bananes au juste prix” « 100 Ans – 100 Vies » | TANZANIE - “La formation proposée par l’OIT a tout simplement changé ma vie” « 100 Years – 100 Lives » | TANZANIA - “The ILO training was a real life-changing experience” « 100 Years – 100 Lives » | ZIMBABWE - “The ILO project came to rescue us so that we can sell our bananas for a fair price” « 100 Ans – 100 Vies » | ZIMBABWE - “J’ai hâte de pouvoir travailler dans mon quartier et de prouver ce dont je suis capable” « 100 Ans – 100 Vies » | SOUDAN - “En créant notre petit commerce, nous avons pu couvrir nos besoins et même faire quelques économies” « 100 Ans – 100 Vies » | AFRIQUE DU SUD - “C’était l’un des meilleurs événements de ce genre sur la création d’emplois et l’avenir du travail” « 100 Ans – 100 Vies » | MOZAMBIQUE - “Souvent, la société ne croit pas qu’une femme puisse réussir dans les affaires. Je leur ai prouvé le contraire” « 100 Ans – 100 Vies » | GHANA “La formation nous a donné les compétences dont nous avions besoin pour améliorer notre productivité” « 100 YEARS – 100 LIVES » | GHANA “The training really equipped us with skills to help improve our productivity” « 100 Years – 100 Lives » | ZIMBABWE - “I cannot wait to start working in my community and prove what I am capable of” « 100 Years – 100 Lives » | SUDAN - “Starting a local business made it possible for us to cover our needs and even to save some money” « 100 Years – 100 Lives » | SOUTH AFRICA - “This was one of the best events of its kind on job creation and the future of work” « 100 YEARS – 100 LIVES » | MOZAMBIQUE - “Often society doesn’t believe that women can be as successful in business as men. I proved them wrong” Select a country or a theme Country None Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cabo Verde Central African Republic Chad Comoros Congo RD Congo Côte d’Ivoire Egypt Eswatini Ethiopia Gambia Ghana Kenya Lesotho Liberia Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Rwanda Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe Theme None 2030 Development Agenda Apprenticeship Care Economy Child Labour Collective bargaining and labour relations Cooperatives Crowdwork and the gig economy Decent work Disability and work Domestic workers Economic and social development Globalization Employment injury insurance and protection Employment Intensive Investment Employment promotion Informal economy Multinational enterprises Migration Employment Employment security Entrepreneurship Equality and discrimination Indigenous and tribal peoples Forced labour, human trafficking and slavery Freedom of association Fundamental rights at work Future of work Gender equality Green jobs HIV/AIDS Industries and sectors Labour law Labour administration Labour inspection and administration Labour migration Maternity protection Maritime Labour Convention Non-standard forms of employment Poverty Rural economy Safety and health at work Skills, Knowledge and Employability Small and Medium Enterprises Social finance Social dialogue Social protection Sustainable enterprises Tripartism and social dialogue Women entrepreneurship Working conditions Wages Work, peace and resilience Working time Youth employment