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Afghanistan became a member of the International Labour Organization (ILO) on 27 September 1934. An ILO Office was formally established in Kabul in 2003. Since then, the ILO has worked through various crises with its constituents and partners in areas including employment policies and strategies, labour law reform, international labour standards, skills and vocational training, employment creation, labour migration, child labour and returnee livelihood issues.

 

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Asia-Pacific labour markets show recovery amidst looming demographic challenges
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Asia-Pacific labour markets show recovery amidst looming demographic challenges

The International Labour Organization (ILO) to release a new report “Asia-Pacific Employment and Social Outlook 2024 - Promoting decent work and social justice to manage ageing societies”
Asia-Pacific Employment and Social Outlook 2024

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The International Labour Organization (ILO) to release a new report “Asia-Pacific Employment and Social Outlook 2024 - Promoting decent work and social justice to manage ageing societies”

Projects and programmes

Asia Regional Child Labour Programme - Afghanistan

ARC-AFG

Asia Regional Child Labour Programme - Afghanistan

Governance of Labour Migration in South and South-East Asia (GOALS)

Labour migration

Governance of Labour Migration in South and South-East Asia (GOALS)

Publications

Asia-Pacific Employment and Social Outlook 2024: Promoting decent work and social justice to manage ageing societies

APESO

Asia-Pacific Employment and Social Outlook 2024: Promoting decent work and social justice to manage ageing societies

Integrated approaches for formalization in Asia and the Pacific

Integrated approaches for formalization in Asia and the Pacific

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