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Opinion editorial (Op-Ed)
Spark change to secure our future

Sustainable tourism and wood-processing earmarked by ILO as growth sectors in Suriname’s indigenous and marron communities
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The ILO and the Ministry of Equality and Equity promote care organizations in Cesar and Chocó, Colombia
The objective: Strengthen care organizations within the social and solidarity economy for decent work in territorial care.

Unlocking potential: Gender-Responsive Budgeting in TVET and skills development - Investing in women's economic empowerment

Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutes for women & girls: A Plea for Action

ILO offers a clinic on the cooperative model for women entrepreneurs from indigenous and local communities at WIPO training

ILO offers a clinic on the cooperative model for women entrepreneurs from indigenous and local communities at WIPO training

Indigenous children at high risk of being in child labour

Guatemala
Respecting values and customs: ILO and CIERTO launch protocol on the recruitment of indigenous peoples for work abroad

Forthcoming reports: Vulnerability paper series

Voices
We lost our precious forest but found a way to survive

ILO consultancy
Strengthening of Business Development Services (BDS) in Belize, with a focus on youth and women

Voices
Indigenous people in cities have rights too

ILO-Canada and the Government of Bangladesh start ProGRESS project to build the foundation for an inclusive skills system

Voices
Education empowered me to fight for women’s rights in Kenya

Latin America
Low levels of social protection and statistical invisibility increases the vulnerability of 55 million indigenous people

5th ITUC World Congress
ILO Director-General calls for policies that support equity and social justice

Voices
An indigenous entrepreneur in tune with Mother Earth

ILO calls for papers to help stop racial discrimination at work

At a WIPO programme, the ILO shares how the cooperative model can be used by indigenous women entrepreneurs