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Localizing  the Decent Work Agenda through South-South and City-to-City Cooperation

Guidance and systemization of experiences , Available in Français Español

The ILO builds on the vision that local actors are important contributors to employment creation, social protection and the protection of fundamental principles and rights at work. In this view and in order to localize the Decent Work Agenda (DWA), the ILO signed a cooperation agreement with the World Organisation of United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) in 2012. Working together, the two organisations improve local actors’ capacities through South-South and City-to-City Cooperation and projects focusing on employment creation, local economic development and formalization of the informal sector.

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How to localize targets and indicators of the post-2015 agenda

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The understanding of the concept of ‘localizing’ has implications for the selection of goals and targets. While an emphasis on monitoring inequalities within countries would mean that most outcome-bas...

Developed by United Cities and Local Governments (UCL...

Posted by Local2030

Concept notes and papers

The Sustainable Development Goals: What local governments need to know

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The publication “The Sustainable Development Goals: What Local Governments Need toKnow” explains how each of the 17 SDGs relates to the daily work of local and regional governments. It also lists the...

Developed by United Cities and Local Governments (UCL...

Posted by Local2030

Guidance and systemization of experiences

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