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Support the reintegration of returnees in Ethiopia - Final Independent Evaluation

eval_number:
2436
eval_url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/2436
location:
country:
Ethiopia
region:
Africa

eval_title:
Support the reintegration of returnees in Ethiopia - Final Independent Evaluation
recommendations:
date:
2020-06-16 00:00:00.0
themes:
theme:
Organizational issues
category:
Tripartism & constituent partnerships

comments:
When developing a new programmes or project on reintegration, such support will be planned.
action_plan:
To boost the existing programmes of social partners to engage on reintegration requires more resources, as the project has phased out such support could not be extended.
management_response:
No Action Planned
progress:
No implementation
admin_units:
CO-Addis Ababa
title:
Mobilize constituents and study alternatives to increase their involvement in reintegration issues: In this line, it is believed that the project represents an opportunity for ILO and its constituents to reengage with some of the issues brought about by the Project and boost their respective programs. Both employers and unions could consider more in detail and based in their comparative advantages what their role in supporting reintegration processes could be. Moreover, the project has proved that the collaboration with certain sectors could be a very effective way to integrate returnees or members from vulnerable groups into the labour market. It is believed that the potential of this partnership has not been fully developed and there is room to explore more possibilities and design a more comprehensive and ambitious collaboration agreement. The level of priority for this recommendation is medium and it should be implemented in the medium-term. This recommendation can be regarded as a task for the ILO teams and no specific resources are needed for its implementation.
project_symbols:
ETH/15/01/EEC
url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/13776
information_source:
Country Office

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