Cameroon
Cameroon has been A member of the International Labour Organisation since 1960. Today, Cameroon receives technical and financial support to promote the Decent Work agenda in the country through the development and implementation of development cooperation programmes in Central Africa, in a manner consistent with national development policies, programmes and plans, as well as United Nations framework plans.
ILO activities in Cameroon are coordinated by the Decent Work Technical Support Team and ILO Country Office based in Yaoundé (Cameroon) and covering Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Sao Tome and Principe.
Latest news and stories
Joint Labour Migration Programme
Advancing Social Protection for Migrant Workers: ECCAS Workshop to Validate Key Study
Labour migration
First-Ever African Labour Migration Conference Kicks Off in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire
Labour statistics
National labour market statistics for the last year from the ILOSTAT database
Projects and programmes
Employment-Intensive Investment
Urban infrastructure development and creation of decent jobs for young people in the cities of Maroua and Bamenda for the strengthening of...
STRENGTHEN2
Employment impact assessment to maximize job creation in Africa
Development Cooperation Dashboard
The dashboard offers interactive visualisations of ILO development cooperation projects in Cameroon.
Events
Regional workshop
Strengthening apprenticeship systems in the informal economy in Africa to promote quality, innovation and transitions to formality
Publications
ILO Working paper 109
Working conditions of subnational government workers in selected African countries
Understanding informality and child labour in sub-Saharan Africa
All resources
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Contact
- Email : yaounde@ilo.org
- Phone : +237 2 2250 5200
- Fax : +237 2 2250 5266
Address
Rue Nkol-Eton - BP : 13
Yaoundé
Cameroun
ILO DWT for Central Africa and Country Office for Cameroon, Sao Tome and Principe, and Equatorial Guinea