Central African Republic
The Central African Republic has been a member of the ILO since 1960. The country receives technical assistance from the ILO in a number of areas, including skills development and employability, with two projects currently being implemented (PARSENKO and PADECAS). The Central African Republic has also been a pioneer country in the Alliance 8.7 for the fight against the worst forms of child labour since 2023. The ILO assists the country in developing labour-intensive approaches (HIMO) to development, extending social protection systems, strengthening the labour administration, and in applying international labour standards and social dialogue.
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Joint Labour Migration Programme
Advancing Social Protection for Migrant Workers: ECCAS Workshop to Validate Key Study
EESE tripartite workshop in Centrafrican Republic - 5 November 2021.
Labour statistics
National labour market statistics for the last year from the ILOSTAT database
Projects and programmes
Development Cooperation Dashboard
The dashboard offers interactive visualisations of ILO development cooperation projects in the Central African Republic.
Events
Regional workshop
Strengthening apprenticeship systems in the informal economy in Africa to promote quality, innovation and transitions to formality
Publications
Ten Year Action Plan on the Eradication of Child Labour, Forced Labour, Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery In Africa (2020-2030): Agenda...
Wages in Africa
Recent trends in average wages, gender pay gaps and wage disparities
All resources
Browse our catalogue of resources from or about the Central African Republic and filter by topic or sector.
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Contact
- Email : kinshasa@ilo.org
- Phone : (+243) 817.006.113 / (+243) 817.006.189 / (+243) 999.957.875
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Boulevard du 30 juin,
en face de la Regideso - B.P.
7248 Kinshasa - RD Congo
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