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  1. Publication

    Report on Project Implementation and Outcomes (2005-2010)

    01 August 2010

    The report presents the project outcomes of the ILO-IPEC project "Support to the Proposed Sub-Programme to Eliminate the Worst Forms of Child Labour" was implemented in Mongolia with funding support of the United States Department of Labour.

  2. Publication

    Survey on sex workers and sexually exploited children

    01 August 2010

    The survey was conducted by the National Statistical Office of Mongolia with the financial and technical support of International Programme for Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC), International Labour Organization.

  3. Publication

    Employment conditions of Chinese migrant workers in the East Midlands: A pilot study in a context of economic recession

    01 August 2010

    The pilot study undertaken by Dr. Bin Wu, a Senior Research Fellow of China Policy Institue of the University of Nottingham, is part of a broader research programme and is also intended as a background paper to facilitate discussion between Chinese and non-Chinese stakeholders.

  4. Publication

    Souls in exile: A study of Chinese migration workers in Romania

    01 August 2010

    This report is to show the path of migration of Chinese workers to Romania and to provide details on the labour business, covering their reasons for migration, salary and terms of employment among other related issues.

  5. Event

    APYouthNet Online Discussion Forum on Active Labour Markets for Young People

    Moderated by Professor Niall O’Higgins from Salerno University in Italy, this forum seeks participants’ experiences, expertise and feedback on the issue. Participation is open to all who have an interest in youth employment related issues.

  6. Event

    Tripartite Meeting on National Action Plan against the Worst Forms of Child Labour

    Senior Government officials, representatives of workers’ and employers’ organizations met in Ulaanbaatar on 8 July 2010 to identify future national action framework to eliminate the worst forms of child labour (WFCL) in Mongolia by 2016, the target date of the Global Action Plan.

  7. Statement

    Keynote speech at ILO/ACFTU Workshop on Strengthening Workers’ Education, Promoting Gender Equality and Achieving Decent Work, Shanghai Expo

    08 July 2010

    By Ms Jane Hodges, Director, ILO Bureau for Gender Equality

  8. Statement

    Opening remarks at ILO/ACFTU Workshop on Strengthening Workers’ Education, Promoting Gender Equality and Achieving Decent Work, Shanghai Expo

    08 July 2010

    By Ms Ann Herbert, Director, ILO Country Office for China and Mongolia

  9. Event

    Strengthening Workers' Education, Promoting Gender Equality and Achieving Decent Work

    The International Labour Organization (ILO) and the All China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) join hands in promoting gender equality and decent work through strengthening workers’ education and social dialogue, at a workshop held at the UN pavilion in Shanghai World EXPO on 8 July 2010.

  10. Press release

    ILO and ACFTU join hands to strengthen workers’ education, promote gender equality and decent work

    08 July 2010

    (ILO News, Shanghai) - The ILO and the All China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) joined hands in promoting gender equality and decent work through strengthening workers’ education and social dialogue, at a workshop held at the UN pavilion in Shanghai World EXPO on 8 July 2010.