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Independent Clustered Evaluation of Vision Zero Fund projects in the global coffee supply chain

eval_number:
3102
eval_url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3102
lessons_learned:
themes:
theme:
Occupational safety & health
category:
Governance and Tripartism

comments:
Technical team in charge of project implementation.
challenges:
In Vietnam, no action has yet been taken to follow up on the findings/recommendations of the study "Coffee farmers' access to social protection and occupational health services", which is essential for the Project's work to contribute to improving the legal and policy framework on OSH in the coffee chain.
success:
This lesson learned is mainly related to the implementation processes of the Projects.
context:
The Project in Latin America has generated links with formal bodies (Commissions/Committees) that address OSH in Mexico and Colombia and with the body that promotes the development of coffee in Honduras. In addition, in Colombia the ILO, the Ministry of Labor and the FNC have used the results of the studies as relevant input for the discussion tables that have been organized. The Project has also sought to promote the reactivation of the National Committee for Safety and Health at Work. In Mexico, a regulatory analysis of occupational health services was completed, which served as the main input for the preparation of the preliminary draft of the new law regulating safety and health conditions in teleworking (NOM 037). Also in Mexico, the document "Guidelines for the preparation of a National Program for Occupational Safety and Health in the coffee value chain in Mexico" was prepared, which seeks to be a practical input for the development of policy instruments. The Project in Vietnam shared the tool "Reporting, Recording and Notification of Occupational Accidents and Illnesses" with all PAC partners and with the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health of Vietnam and is expected to test it at the workplace level; in addition, a study has been carried out on "Access of coffee growers to social protection and occupational health services", which is intended to help MOLISA analyse how to extend social protection to informal workers in the coffee sub-sector.
description:
LL.2 The institutionalisation of some achievements of the Projects, such as the improvement of national legal and regulatory frameworks, in the enforcement of regulations and/or in the design and/or implementation of national public policies/programmes/strategies to promote OSH in the supply chains of coffee sector workers, implied not only having generated links with formal bodies (Commissions, Committees) but mainly carrying out advocacy and follow-up actions to ensure that the reports/studies prepared and presented in these bodies are used as inputs for the discussion of public policies and the design of programmes/projects.
administrative_issues:
-
url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/lessons/246951

location:
country:
Inter-Regional
region:
Inter-Regional

eval_title:
Independent Clustered Evaluation of Vision Zero Fund projects in the global coffee supply chain
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