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Sida-ILO Partnership Programme, 2022 – 2025

eval_number:
1986108
eval_url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/1986108
location:
country:
Kenya
region:
Global

country:
Senegal
region:
Global

country:
Iraq
region:
Global

country:
Ethiopia
region:
Global

country:
Sri Lanka
region:
Global

country:
Republic of Moldova
region:
Global

country:
Mozambique
region:
Global

country:
Honduras
region:
Global

country:
Colombia
region:
Global

country:
Lebanon
region:
Global

country:
Jordan
region:
Global

country:
Ukraine
region:
Global

country:
Ghana
region:
Global

country:
Bangladesh
region:
Global

eval_title:
Sida-ILO Partnership Programme, 2022 – 2025
recommendations:
date:
2024-09-26 00:00:00.0
themes:
theme:
Organizational issues
category:
Programme implementation

action_plan:
 Indeed, this is what the programme is planning to continue to promote the Nexus internally and externally as highlighted in the logframe and workplan for 2024-2025. Among other, a regional nexus workshop in partnership with the Nexus Academy, and with the participation of constituents, UN RCOs, UNCT and funding partners, including Sida, will be organised in September 2024 in Amman to promote the role of Decent work across the HDPN. It will focus on employment and social protection programming in the Nexus. Similar initiatives will be organised in 2025 in other regions.  The programme in finalising the conceptual narrative on Decent Work in the Nexus that will serve as internal and external guidance on the role of decent work agenda in the Nexus, as well as the social partners and social dialogue mechanisms.  The Programme is also supporting the adherence of the ILO to the OECD DAC Recommendatios on the HDP Nexus. It will contribute to the institutionalisation of the Nexus within the ILO in general and through the Priority Action Programme on Crisis and Post-crisis
management_response:
Completed
progress:
Partially achieved
admin_units:
DEVINVEST
title:
Recommendation 5: HDPN should continue promoting the nexus within the ILO and externally. HDPN should allocate resources towards more robust advocacy and dissemination activities to raise awareness of the programme's contributions and engage a wider audience, and build constituents and ILO’s capacities, particularly at country level, to work across the nexus. This includes leveraging partnerships with other UN agencies, development partners, and the private sector to amplify the programme's reach and impact. HDPN should continue supporting the development of a conceptual framework based on ILO principles to operationalise the HDPN as it relates to social protection systems interlinking with other related approaches (Social Protection). Capacities committed to the HDPN Action Programme should be explored beyond the support provided by Sida to ensure institutional sustainability.
project_symbols:
NO_DC_SYMBOL_80
url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/1986241
information_source:
Head Quarters

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