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Food, Agriculture & Decent Work

More than two thirds of the 1.4 billion people who live in extreme poverty reside in rural areas of developing countries poverty (IFAD, 2011). The rural poor depend on agriculture and land-based productive resources, including forestry and fisheries, for their livelihoods. The creation of productive, decent and equitable employment is key to enabling them to escape from poverty and providing the means to produce or purchase adequate and nutritious food.

The two United Nations agencies responsible for agriculture and labour issues, the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), are fully committed to:

  • combating hunger and poverty by promoting rural and agricultural development strategies that are socially, environmentally and economically sustainable, gender sensitive and equitable
  • achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
  • achieving other internationally agreed development goals, in particular decent work, promoting employment, fundamental rights and principles at work, gender equality, social protection and social dialogue.

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Training course on child labour in agriculture: “Harvesting a future without child labour: Eliminating harmful practices in agriculture”

This one-week course takes a broad view on child labour in agriculture with an emphasis on the policy options to eliminate this practice and promote safer and more sustainable production processes. Participants will have gained knowledge on child labour in agriculture, including fisheries and aquaculture, forestry and livestock rearing, and on the strategies for mainstreaming child labour [...]

Master program in Applied Labour Economics for Development (MALED). Seminar on “Rural Employment”.

On May 3rd a FAO-ILO joint seminar on "Rural Employment" for the Masters program in Applied Labour Economics for Development (MALED) was held at the International Training Centre(ITC-ILO) School of Development in Turin, Italy.The course featured contemporary global labour market challenges, through the perspective of rural employment and decent work. More specifically, decent rural employment for [...]

IFAD-ILO Workshop "Promoting decent and productive employment of young people in rural areas: a review of strategies and programmes", 13 April 2012, Rome (Italy).

According to the ILO and IFAD "Lack of investments to improve decent work prospects for young people in rural areas often results in lower living standards and de-population of rural areas. The absence of decent work and decent living opportunities and the hope of a better future are the main factors pushing youth to migrate from rural to urban areas or abroad. However, without training in the [...]

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