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Independent evaluation of the ILO’s decent work country programmes, strategies and actions in the Caribbean (2010-15)

eval_number:
2392
eval_url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/2392
good_practices:
replication:
-
cause_effect:
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themes:
theme:
Government - capacity building
category:
Constituents

context:
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description:
The Caribbean Labour Ministers’ Meeting is a biennial forum organized by the ILO’s Subregional Office for the Caribbean. The ministers come from the English- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean member States and NMTs that are served by DWT/O—Port-of-Spain. The meeting facilitates the exchange of views and ideas on issues relevant to the labour portfolio, including the latest regional and international developments, and discussions on ILO’s programmes of benefit to the ministries and the region as a whole. $The first ILO Caribbean Labour Ministers’ Meeting was held in 1996 in Trinidad and Tobago. Subsequent meetings have been held in Guyana (1998), Jamaica (2000), Barbados (2002) and the Bahamas (2004), Trinidad and Tobago (2007), Guyana (2010), Trinidad and Tobago (2013) and the Bahamas in 2015. The emerging best practice relates to the linking of these political meetings with technical meetings on key issues of concern in the subregion, and their relationship to the wider world of work. Participation of ILO RO-Lima, as well as high-level participation from HQ is also a welcome feature
links:
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indicators:
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url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/practices/214805

location:
country:
Americas - regional
region:
Americas

eval_title:
Independent evaluation of the ILO’s decent work country programmes, strategies and actions in the Caribbean (2010-15)
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