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close this bookTrade Unions in Conflict-Affected Countries: Experiences and Roles in Peace Negotiation, Social Healing, Reconstruction and Development (International Labour Organization, 1997, 30 p.)
close this folderAnnexes
View the documentI. Participants
View the documentII. Welcoming statement
View the documentIII. Overview of the ILO Action Program on Skills and Entrepreneurship Training for Countries Emerging from Armed Conflict
View the documentIV. Programme of the Meeting
View the documentV. Outputs of the Action Programme on Skills and Entrepreneurship Training for Countries Emerging from Armed Conflict, as at July 1997

V. Outputs of the Action Programme on Skills and Entrepreneurship Training for Countries Emerging from Armed Conflict, as at July 1997

Baden, Sally: Post-conflict Mozambique: Women’s special situation, population issues and gender perspectives and their integration into skills training and employment promotion (Geneva, ILO, forthcoming).

Bryant, Cecily A.: Training and employment programmes for war-affected populations: Lessons from experience in Mozambique (Geneva, ILO, May 1997).

Date-Bah, Eugenia: Sustainable peace after war: Arguing the need for major integration of gender perspectives in post-conflict programming (Geneva, ILO, May 1996).

Dilli, David: Handbook - Accessibility and tool adaptations for disabled workers in post-conflict and developing countries (Geneva, ILO, 1997).

Hakemulder, Roel: Promoting local economic development in a war-affected country: The ILO experience in Cambodia (Geneva, ILO, Mar. 1997).

ILO: “Giving peace - and people - a chance. From war to work: In a world of ‘local conflicts’, the ILO helps build peace”, in World of work: The magazine of the ILO.

ILO: ILO and war-affected peoples and countries: Promoting lasting peace through employment promotion (Turin, ILO, May 1997).

ILO: Trade unions in conflict-affected countries: Experiences and roles in peace negotiations, social healing, reconstruction and development, report on a Consultative Meeting (Geneva, ILO, June 1997).

Lobner, S.: Life skills in the world of work: Experiences of South Africa (ILO, 1997).

Loughna, Sean and Vicente Gema: Population issues and the situation of women in post-conflict Guatemala (Geneva, ILO, June 1997).

Maslen, Stuart: The reintegration of war-affected youth: The experience of Mozambique (Geneva, ILO, 1997).

Medi, E.: Mozambique - Study of vocational rehabilitation, training and employment for persons disabled by conflict: Experiences and issues (Geneva, ILO, 1997).

Medi, E.: Angola - Study of vocational rehabilitation, training and employment for persons disabled by conflict: Experiences and issues (Geneva, ILO, 1997).

Nagarajan: Developing financial institutions in conflict-affected countries: Emerging issues, first lessons learnt and challenges ahead (Geneva, ILO, forthcoming).

Nauphal, Naila: Post-war Lebanon, women and other war-affected groups (Geneva, ILO, forthcoming).

Smith, Natalia: ILO’s technical assistance projects in conflict-affected countries: A sample (Geneva, ILO, June 1997).

Walsh, Martha: Post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina: Integrating women’s special situation and gender perspectives in skills training and employment promotion programmes (Geneva, ILO, forthcoming).