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Issue paper
Issue paper on child labour and education exclusion among indigenous children
The issue paper provides an updated picture of the child labour and schooling situation of indigenous children, with a view to informing policy interventions in the lead up to the 2025 target date for ending child labour.

Issue paper on child labour and education exclusion among indigenous children - Executive summary

Technical paper
Traditional Occupations of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Labour Statistics
The objective of this technical paper is to facilitate reflection on possibilities for capturing the practice of the traditional occupations of indigenous and tribal peoples in labour statistics as a means to understand and monitor related trends...

Executive Summary
Green Jobs, an Opportunity for Women in Latin America (Executive Summary)
Climate change, Gender and Just Transition. The effects of climate change tend to accentuate pre-existing inequalities such as those regarding gender, which is why gender equality is an essential component of the transition to an inclusive and...

Mainstreaming Care Work to Combat the Effects of Climate Change
Chapter VI.2 of the Report: "Green Jobs, an Opportunity for Women in Latin America. Climate Change, Gender and Just Transition"

Finland-ILO Cooperation
Finland has been an ILO Member State since 1920 and is a key partner of the ILO in promoting the Decent Work Agenda. It has ratified 102 Conventions and four Protocols, including all ten Fundamental, all four Governance Conventions and 88 technical...

Laws, policies and institutions concerning indigenous and tribal peoples: Philippines

Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous Peoples and a Just Transition for All
This policy brief is part of the ILO Just Transition Policy briefs series and is intended to present the linkages between just transition and indigenous peoples, providing stakeholders with information and recommendations for implementation.

Vulnerabilities to child labour
Identifying particularly vulnerable groups of children and their specific needs is essential for the elimination of child labour. This brief brings together the key findings from four studies that each address a key area of vulnerability to child...

EIIP Digital Collection
The EIIP Digital collection now available publicly
The EIIP has been working with the ILO Library to establish a separate EIIP collection within the overall ILO Digital Collection of publications. This collection is now publicly available and provides a permanent repository of EIIP publication and...

Indigenous peoples in a changing world of work: Exploring indigenous peoples’ economic and social rights through the Indigenous Navigator

Exploring and Tackling Barriers to Indigenous Women’s Participation and Organization
A study based on qualitative research in Bangladesh, the Plurinational State of Bolivia, Cameroon and Guatemala

Understanding the ILO Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169): A tool for judges and legal practitioners
This tool is intended to promote a better understanding in practice of the ILO Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169). It is targeted at judges and counsel in national and international courts, teachers, public servants,...

Indigenous women’s realities: Insights from the Indigenous Navigator
The result of a collective and community-led data-gathering exercise relying on the Indigenous Navigator framework and tools, this report identifies and discusses the experiences, needs, concerns and aspirations of indigenous women in 11 countries...

The impact of COVID-19 on indigenous communities: Insights from the Indigenous Navigator
On the basis of a community-led data-gathering effort and testimonies from indigenous communities, this report provides first-hand information on the situation of indigenous peoples in 11 countries. It highlights how pre-existing barriers in access...

Rapid assessment
The impact of COVID-19 on indigenous and tribal peoples in Bangladesh

COVID-19 and the world of work: Ensuring no one is left behind in the response and recovery
This brief is part of a series on leaving no one behind in the context of COVID-19 and the world of work. It provides an overview of specific groups that risk being left behind: people with disabilities, indigenous and tribal peoples, people living...

Policy Brief
COVID-19 and the world of work: A focus on indigenous and tribal peoples
Drawing on new ILO data, this brief analyses the vulnerabilities of indigenous and tribal peoples in the COVID-19 context and identifies urgent and continuing actions to ensure their access to decent work and social protection, as part of the...

EIIP Project Brief
Papua New Guinea Project Brief
This project brief describes the Employment-Intensive Recovery and Reconstruction Response (E3R) project to mitigate the impact of a series of 7.5 and a 6.7 magnitude that hit the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, between the 26 of February and 8 of...

Report
Implementing the ILO Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention No. 169: Towards an inclusive, sustainable and just future
This report examines the implementation of the Convention No. 169 and the current social and economic situation of indigenous people across the world.
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