Project
Skills Development and Responsible Business Conduct
Funded by Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), the project aims at supporting a human-centred recovery from recent disruptions in the global supply chains.
Duration
3 April 2023 - 31 May 2025
Development partner(s)
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) – Government of Japan
Reference
RAS/23/52/JPN
Contact
Dede Sudono, Project Coordinator for Skills Development and Responsible Business Conduct Project
Additional details
Access project dashboardKey industry facts
- Relatively small but nationally prioritised industry
- Heavy domestic market focus, but with aspirations for GSC integration
- Key products: Home appliances (local), digital electronics (joint ventures) and computers
- Key foreign investors: Japan, Republic of Korea, Singapore and increasingly China
- 260.000 workers, 64 per cent female in computer, electric and optical products and 40 per cent female in electrical equipment (2019)
- US$7.8 billion total export value
- 13.5 per cent Share of total Foreign Direct Investment (2017)
Project objective
The “Skills Development and Responsible Business Conduct” project aims at supporting a human-centred recovery from recent disruptions in the global supply chains. The project carries three main objectives:- to provide skills development to enhance workers’ responsiveness and productivity for structural transformation to a sustainable economy, including respect for human rights, which is consistent with the country’s development;
- to promote responsible business conduct (RBC), including corporate activities in harmony with the country’s development priorities, and respect for the principles of international labour standards; and
- to promote an environment to contribute towards a transition to resilient supply chains from the perspectives of trade and investment.
Expected outcomes
Outcome 1: Enhanced capabilities of ILO constituents to increase job opportunities in higher value-added industry by skills development to enhance workers’ responsiveness and productivity for structural transformation to a sustainable economy, including respect for human rights, which is consistent with the country’s development priorities.Outcome 2: Stronger institution and tripartite collaboration to promote responsible business conduct and respect for the principles of international labour standards, and corporate activities in harmony with the country’s development priorities
Outcome 3: (Japan) Enabling environment in policy and practice towards a transition to resilient value chains from the perspective of sustainable and inclusive trade and investment
Project partners
- Ministry of Manpower & other ministries/agencies
- Industries, Employer & Business Membership Organizations (EBMOs)
- Trade unions
- Japanese constituents and industry stakeholders
Target beneficiaries
- Industries, employers and workers
- Policy makers
- Training Institutions
For further information please contact:
Dede SudonoNational Project Coordinator
Email: sudono@ilo.org
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