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Building Partnerships on the Future of Work - Final evaluation

eval_number:
3536
eval_url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3536
good_practices:
replication:
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cause_effect:
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themes:
theme:
Programme implementation
category:
Organizational issues

context:
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description:
The project "Building Partnerships on the Future of Work," executed by the ILO in collaboration with the JRC, presents a commendable example of best practices in addressing the challenges and opportunities associated with the evolving nature of work. The Project is a Good Practice in itself. The success of the project is rooted in its strategic approach, encompassing two key components: On the Fact-based Analysis (Component 1): Evidence-based Policymaking: The project showcased a commitment to evidence-based policymaking by addressing specific, understudied themes related to the Future of Work. Themes such as platformisation of work, automation effects, new labour market transition patterns, and shifts in employment structures were explored, reflecting a comprehensive understanding of the issues. Stakeholder Engagement: The project's engagement with stakeholders through technical workshops and dissemination events ensured a collaborative and inclusive research process. Involving academics, policymakers, and social partners facilitated knowledge-sharing and dialogue. Diverse Research Outputs: The commitment to producing a variety of research outputs, including conceptual frameworks, working papers, comparative studies, country papers, research briefs, and policy briefs, demonstrated a nuanced approach to addressing the complexity of Future of Work issues. The project's approach of diverse research outputs and inclusive stakeholder engagement serves as a model for addressing complex and dynamic issues related to the Future of Work. On Strategic Alliances (Component 2): The project emphasized building strategic alliances at the international, regional, and bilateral levels. The project-initiated policy dialogues, and capacity-building activities in countries like South Africa and South Korea foster meaningful partnerships by leveraging research outcomes. The organisation of policy dialogues in different regions showcased the project's commitment to creating spaces for informed discussions among diverse stakeholders. These dialogues served as platforms for sharing research findings, exchanging ideas, and building alliances. The project's emphasis on strategic alliances and policy dialogues contributes to its success in addressing global challenges related to the Future of Work.
links:
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indicators:
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url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/practices/2185166

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

eval_title:
Building Partnerships on the Future of Work - Final evaluation
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