
Pacific island countries
The ILO opened its office in the Fiji Islands in 1975. The primary objective of the ILO Office for Pacific Island Countries is to assist governments, employers' and workers' organizations of the Pacific Island countries in their efforts to reduce decent work deficits and to pursue development for dignity through the achievements of rights at work, employment, social protection and social dialogue.

Concluding Statement agreed by the Pacific Tripartite High-Level Dialogue on Decent Work and the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific...
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ILO Regional Skills Webinar Series: Episode 2
Emerging core skills needs for youth employability and labour market transitions in Asia and the Pacific
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SPARK project's exposure visit report
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Development Cooperation Dashboard
The dashboard offers interactive visualizations of ILO development cooperation projects across the Pacific
Learn more from the ILO Country Office for Pacific Island Countries
ILO Country Office for Pacific Island Countries supports work in 22 Pacific Island countries, 11 of which are ILO Member States. It provides a range of technical services and expertise that support work throughout the Pacific and provide assistance to the ILO’s constituents - governments, workers' and employers’ organizations.
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ILO Country Office for Pacific Island Countries
FNPF Place, 8th Floor, 343-359 Victoria Parade
Suva
Fiji
Tel: +679 331 3866
Fax: +679 330 0248
Email: suva@ilo.org