International Labour Organization (ILO) and Public-Private Partnerships: An Alliance for the Future

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ATTRIBUTES
  • Capacity Building and Awareness Raising
  • Outreach Initiatives and Partnerships

SOURCE
  • International Labour Organization

TYPE OF RESOURCE
  • WWebpage

TARGET AREA
  • Implementation

TARGET UNIT
  • Community Outreach, Corporate Social Responsibility

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International Labour Organization (ILO) and Public-Private Partnerships: An Alliance for the Future

International Labour Organization
The ILO today has more than 700 active programs and projects on various themes in more than 100 countries – with the support of 120 development partners. Between 2008 and 2018, the ILO engaged with 238 partners, of which 52 percent are private enterprises. ILO’s projects with public-private partnerships fall under these themes:

  • Rights at work
    • Child labour
    • Forced labour
    • Gender equality and non-discrimination
  • Employment promotion
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Jobs and skills for youth
    • Microfinance
  • Social dialogue
    • Supply chain
    • Industrial relations
    • Corporate social responsibility
  • Social protection
    • HIV and AIDS
    • Social protection floors
  • Academia
  • South-south and triangular cooperation

For more information on partnership information with ILO, click here.

Build Sustainable Financing and Partnerships for Girls and Women

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ATTRIBUTES
  • Outreach Initiatives and Partnerships

SOURCE
  • Women Deliver

TYPE OF RESOURCE
  • WWebpage

TARGET AREA
  • Implementation

TARGET UNIT
  • Community Outreach, Corporate Social Responsibility

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Build Sustainable Financing and Partnerships for Girls and Women

Women Deliver
This resource from Women Deliver discusses the need for financing and partnerships to support girls and women empowerment. It lists the benefits of cross-sector partnerships, highlight investment areas, and showcases successful partnerships case studies.

Benefits of cross-sector partnerships that leverage the strengths of key players:

  • Less duplication of efforts
  • More impactful solutions
  • Increased innovation
  • Healthier communities
  • Improved lives
  • Reduced poverty
  • Sustained economic growth
  • More gender equality

Investment areas:

  • Improve Maternal and Newborn Health and Nutrition
  • Meet the Demand for Modern Contraception and Reproductive Health
  • Respect, Protect, and Fulfill Sexual Health and Rights
  • Ensure Health for All
  • Dramatically Reduce Gender-Based Violence and Harmful Practices
  • Ensure Equitable and Quality Education at All Levels
  • Boost Women’s Economic Empowerment
  • Strengthen Women’s Political Participation and Decision-Making Power
  • Accelerate Access to Resources – Land, Clean Energy, Water, and Sanitation
  • Invest in Women to Tackle Climate Change and Conserve the Environment
  • Improve Data and Accountability for Girls and Women

To access the full webpage, click here.