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Closing Ceremony of the 47th Technical Committee Meeting ILO/Cinterfor.

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Closing ceremony: Remarks by the highest authority of the Government of Chile. Remarks by the Chair of the meeting. Address by the Vice-Chairperson of the Employers' and Workers'. Address by the ILO authority at the meeting. Remarks by the ILO/Cinterfor Director. Closing ceremony: Remarks by the highest authority of the Government of Chile. Remarks by the Chair of the meeting. Address by the Vice-Chairperson of the Employers' and Workers'. Address by the ILO authority at the meeting. Remarks by the ILO/Cinterfor Director. Closing Ceremony of the 47th Technical Committee Meeting ILO/Cinterfor! Agencies, Funds & Programmes

Moving forward: Inclusion strategies for lifelong learning.

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This panel will provide a space to exchange and reflect on strategies, approaches, and practical applications that contribute to the advancement of inclusive lifelong learning systems. It will address challenges, progress, and lessons learned from diverse contexts, offering valuable perspectives to enrich the discussion. Watch the Moving forward: Inclusion strategies for lifelong learning! Agencies, Funds & Programmes

Facing transitions: Fundamental principles for lifelong learning.

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 In this session, panellists will discuss how to identify and analyse the management mechanisms and components required for the development of public policies that respond in a timely and relevant manner to the advancement of lifelong learning systems. Watch Facing transitions: Fundamental principles for lifelong learning! Agencies, Funds & Programmes

Facing transitions: Fundamental principles for lifelong learning.

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In this session, panellists will discuss how to identify and analyse the management mechanisms and components required for the development of public policies that respond in a timely and relevant manner to the advancement of lifelong learning systems. Watch Facing transitions: Fundamental principles for lifelong learning!

How decent work and social justice can be powerful tools for disaster risk reduction and crisis recovery in Africa?

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Join the ILO and UNDRR live from the 9th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD9) as workers, employers, governments, UN agencies and civil society come together to explore how decent work and social justice can be powerful tools for disaster risk reduction and crisis recovery in Africa. Watch the Jobs and livelihoods, enhancing resilience: A means to address root causes of protracted crises! Agencies, Funds & Programmes

Putting people first, advancing social progress.

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  Now is the moment to strengthen societies, protect rights, and build resilience for all. A more inclusive world starts with listening. Share what social progress means to you in just a few words. Let your voice be part of 2nd World Summit for Social Development in Doha, Qatar!

A New Policy Consensus to Accelerate Social Progress.

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  These are troubling times. Rising tensions and increasing polarization are threatening global cooperation. Thus, international solidarity is needed now more than ever. As highlighted in this year’s World Social Report , inequality, insecurity and deep distrust are rife across the world. Countless people are struggling to make ends meet while wealth and power are concentrated at the top. Economic shocks, conflict and climate disasters continue to erase hard-won development gains. For too many, life is marked by uncertainty and insecurity, which, in turn, are fuelling frustration and deepening divisions. The Sustainable Development Goals are woefully off track. This report charts a path forward – arguing for policymaking that places equity, economic security and solidarity at the core of global, regional and national agendas. And it urges action to drive progress at this year’s Second World Summit for Social Development. At its core, the report is a reminder that no nation can thr...