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Strengthening Capacity of Somali Trade Unions to promote decent employment, peace and resilience in Somalia - Final evaluation
- eval_number:
- 3429
- eval_url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3429
- lessons_learned:
- themes:
- theme:
- Trade Union - capacity building
- category:
- Constituents
- comments:
- The donor, ILO, the government, partners as well as other relevant stakeholders, Technical Officers, Monitoring and Evaluation Officers.
- challenges:
- A number of factors, including the physical and political environment to encumber worker’s participation in the tripartite arrangements unless addressed. Economic realities which reinforce them and restrict worker’s access to training and the institutions which require proficient trainers, ought to be addressed.
- success:
- The workplace educators trained on active learning and participation techniques which enables them to conduct active trade union trainings. They have been trained on organizational techniques and resource mobilization, enabling them to be independent in carrying out their activities without reliance on donors.
- context:
- There are low levels of capacity among agencies, mainly due to lack of advocacy and outreach skills, lack of access to capital, and lack of networks for support and advocacy.
- description:
- The engagement and links with other agencies to increase outreach and impact on occupation and decent work empowerment of workers in Somalia. The project has therefore developed a resource base on educators who can be utilized post the project.
- administrative_issues:
- The existence of project partners led by FESTU, government, Trade unions and the educators worked well in guiding the project implementation and components with the aim of ensuring realisation of benefits to the target groups.
- url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/lessons/236803
- location:
- country:
- Somalia
- region:
- Africa
- eval_title:
- Strengthening Capacity of Somali Trade Unions to promote decent employment, peace and resilience in Somalia - Final evaluation
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