Myanmar workers are on the way from Kalaw to Inle Lake
© Shutterstock

The ILO first established its Liaison Office in Myanmar in 2002 under an Understanding between the Government of the Union of Myanmar and the International Labour Office. The main role of the Liaison Officer was to support efforts for the elimination of forced labour in the country and implement strategies to address its root causes.

Latest news and stories

Urgent action needed to protect children from child labour amid rising security concerns
Placeholder image

Myanmar

Urgent action needed to protect children from child labour amid rising security concerns

Asia-Pacific labour markets show recovery amidst looming demographic challenges
Elderly worker sells fruits.

APESO 2024

Asia-Pacific labour markets show recovery amidst looming demographic challenges

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

Projects and programmes

Promoting the Global Development Initiative with a Focus on South-South Cooperation in Employment in ASEAN

Employment promotion and South-South and Triangular cooperation

Promoting the Global Development Initiative with a Focus on South-South Cooperation in Employment in ASEAN

Bolstering Unemployment Insurance and Labour Market Policy Development in Myanmar (BUILD)

Social security

Bolstering Unemployment Insurance and Labour Market Policy Development in Myanmar (BUILD)

Image
Farmers work in rice field at Taunggyi of Myanmar
Development cooperation dashboard

Development cooperation dashboard

Projects in Myanmar

Image
Making handcrafted lotus fabrics in Inle Lake of Myanmar
Myanmar: Labour market indicators

Myanmar: Labour market indicators

Labour market statistics from the ILOSTAT database

Tripartite partners

All resources

All resources

Browse and filter all resources from or about Myanmar

Receive ILO news from Asia and the Pacific

Receive ILO news from Asia and the Pacific

Get updates delivered to your inbox

Contact

ILO Liaison Office for Myanmar 
No.1 (A), Kanbae (Thitsar) Road, Yankin Township
Yangon, Myanmar

  • Email: yangon@ilo.org
  • Phone: +95 1 233 6538, 233 6539
  • Fax: +95 1 233 6582

You may also be interested in

Malaysia

Malaysia

Thailand

Thailand

New Zealand

New Zealand

Brunei Darussalam

Brunei Darussalam