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Promoting decent work across borders: A pilot project for migrant health professionals and skilled workers - Final Evaluation
- eval_number:
- 2421
- eval_url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/2421
- lessons_learned:
- themes:
- theme:
- Migration
- category:
- Conditions of work & equality
- comments:
- ILO staff involved in the implementation of Technical Cooperation Projects.
- challenges:
- Not involving the ILO-ITC can create additional work for project staff and lead to the duplication of efforts. Similarly, not sharing training materials can hinder the sustainability of project outputs.
- success:
- Discussions are underway to bring the trainer (Verité) from the Philippines to the Labour Migration Academy at ILO-ITC to deliver their training on ethical recruitment which has been delivered to recruitment agencies and labour attachés and will be adapted for a broader audience. Without the creation of a link with the ILO-ITC by the CTA this would not have happened.
- context:
- Project has a training component.
- description:
- Technical Cooperation projects within the ILO often contain a training component. The DWAB project developed and/or delivered several trainings on: bilateral agreements, ethical recruitment, return and integration to a range of audiences. In doing so the CTA enlisted the support of the ILO-ITC in Turin. This allowed both the use of existing training material (on return and reintegration) and the development of new tools which has allowed a two-way exchange between the project team and ILO-ITC. The sharing of training materials can both encourage efficiency, through the avoidance of replication, and ensure the sustainability of project outputs through their inclusion in the ILO-ITC portfolio of activities. While this may appear logical it was confirmed by the ILO-ITC that it is unusual for such a cooperation to take place (within the context of migration training activities) and the project was praised for its outreach.
- administrative_issues:
- The ILO-ITC should be more institutionally involved in technical cooperation. For example, projects with a training component can be flagged to the relevant staff within the ILO-ITC at inception and/or the CTA can be provided direct contact with the ILO-ITC so that any foreseen training components can be developed based on existed knowledge and training methodologies currently available within the ILO-ITC>=.
- url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/lessons/213957
- location:
- country:
- Inter-Regional
- region:
- Inter-Regional
- eval_title:
- Promoting decent work across borders: A pilot project for migrant health professionals and skilled workers - Final Evaluation
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