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Workers return home from a construction site in Cavite, Philippines. © Bobot Go/ILO

The Philippines joined the ILO on 15 June 1948. Since then, the ILO works closely with the government, workers' and employers' organizations and development partners to advance social justice and promote decent work. More about the ILO in the Philippines.

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Measuring Sustainable Development Goal indicator 10.7.1 on the recruitment costs of migrant workers: Results of the 2019 Philippine Survey on Overseas Filipinos
Domestic helpers from Indonesia and Philippines enjoying their day off on a Sunday in Hong Kong (China)

Press release

Measuring Sustainable Development Goal indicator 10.7.1 on the recruitment costs of migrant workers: Results of the 2019 Philippine Survey on Overseas Filipinos

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

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rice farmers in the Philippines
Decent Work Country Programme

Decent Work Country Programme

The Decent Work Country Programme Philippines 2020-24 is an integrated strategic roadmap towards sustainable development.

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

Resilient, Inclusive and Sustainable Supply Chains Asia (RISSC) in Indonesia

Tripartism and social dialogue

Resilient, Inclusive and Sustainable Supply Chains Asia (RISSC) in Indonesia

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Workers in emergency employment rebuild after Super Typhoon Haiyan using the slope agriculture land technology to prevent soil erosion.
Projects in the Philippines

Projects in the Philippines

Development cooperation dashboard

Publications

Measuring Sustainable Development Goal indicator 10.7.1 on the recruitment costs of migrant workers: Results of the 2019 Philippine Survey on Overseas Filipinos

Full report

Measuring Sustainable Development Goal indicator 10.7.1 on the recruitment costs of migrant workers: Results of the 2019 Philippine Survey on Overseas Filipinos

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

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