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Khan M F Salehin commented on Steve Gibbons's blog post New report on decent work and development planning
"Hi Steve, thanks for sharing the report. It's nice to get an overview of the Decent Work agenda in Bangladesh. Infact, I was associated with both the IFC and ILO projects. All the best."
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New report on decent work and development planning

We have just produced a new report on how far the decent work agenda has been taken up into development planning, with case studies on Bangladesh and Zambia. The report, for the UK Decent Work and Labour Standards Forum, concludes that, while there has been considerable high-level backing for promotion of decent work as a strategy for combating the effects of the global financial crisis, the practical programmes run by donors are rarely oriented around the decent work agenda.The report contains…See More
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I am an entrepreneur, I work for a company
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http://www.ergonassociates.net
About my work:
Ergon is focussed on working with public, private and civil society organisations to promote labour standards and decent work. My background is as a lawyer, but my day to day activities includes research, strategic consulting, stakeholder facilitation and training, alongside legal and rights based work.
Other Topics on my radar:
labour standards, decent work, corporate responsibility, development finance, transnational programmes, infrastructure, supply chain initiatives

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New report on decent work and development planning

We have just produced a new report on how far the decent work agenda has been taken up into development planning, with case studies on Bangladesh and Zambia. The report, for the UK Decent Work and Labour Standards Forum, concludes that, while there has been considerable high-level backing for promotion of decent work as a strategy for combating the effects of the global financial crisis, the practical programmes run by donors are rarely oriented around the decent work agenda.



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