Kosovo*
The ILO has been active in Kosovo* since 1999 with a focus on developing vocational training, reforming the network of employment offices, promoting youth employment, combatting child labour, and enhancing social dialogue.
Currently, the ILO contributes to:
- developing effective employment and social policies with a focus on youth employment through the reinforced Youth Guarantee,
- strengthening labour inspection and occupational safety and health as well as social dialogue,
- reducing informal employment and undeclared work, and
- eliminating child labour in all its forms, in particular the worst forms of child labour and forced labour.
The ILO is a member of the United Nations Kosovo Team (UNKT). It contributed to the drafting of the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) 2021-2025.
* All references to Kosovo should be understood in the context of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 (1999).
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Projects and programmes
Strengthening Occupational safety and health management in Kosovo
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Publications
Guidelines for reinforcing the role of labour inspectors in addressing undeclared work
Regional Peer Review Report of the Labour Inspectorates of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina (entity Federation of BiH-- Sarajevo Canton and...
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Contact
ILO activities in Kosovo are coordinated by the ILO office for Central and Eastern Europe, based in Budapest.
- Email : budapest@ilo.org
- Phone : +36 1 301 4900
- Fax : +36 1 353 3683
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