International Labour Standards and the linkages with Human Rights: inputs for the construction of United Nations Common Country Analysis and Development Cooperation Frameworks

Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and the UN action at the national level: construction of Common Country Analysis and the linkages between labour and human rights (NEW)

International Labour Standards and the linkages with Human Rights: inputs for the construction of United Nations Common Country Analysis and Development Cooperation Frameworks

10–28 June 2024
The course is available in English
Introduction to the course

This course explores the vital connections between International Labour Standards and human rights within the context of UN development frameworks. This course encompasses all International Labour Standards and the ILO supervisory mechanisms as valuable input for the construction of these development cooperation frameworks. Participants will learn how to leverage these standards as crucial inputs in the construction of Common Country Analysis and other UN development cooperation frameworks. By examining the synergies between labour-related rights and broader human rights principles, this course equips professionals and practitioners with practical insights to enhance the impact and inclusivity of development efforts.

Who attends this course?

Staff of UN agencies, funds, and programs, civil society organizations and ILO tripartite constituents

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