Productivity Ecosystems for Decent Work
Duration
14 December 2021 - 31 December 2025
Budget
US$ 14,051,722
Development partner(s)
Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) and Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad)
Reference
GLO/21/16/MUL
Contact
Project team: productivity@ilo.org
Additional details
Access project dashboardTo support member states to achieve sustained productivity growth, the ILO has developed the Productivity Ecosystems for Decent Work Programme. The programme enables Governments, Employers and Workers’ Organizations to jointly tackle the root causes of low productivity, develop solutions for decent job creation and fair sharing of productivity gains.
Sustaining productivity growth in an economy is a complex process as there are many contributing factors to consider at national, sector and enterprise-level. Therefore, the ILO proposes an ecosystems approach to identify the most pressing constraints to productivity growth and the level at which they can be addressed. Through consultation between Governments, Employers and workers organizations, the programme selects a “slice” of the economy such as specific sectors and associated businesses which have a high potential for productivity growth and decent job creation.
Stakeholders work together and identify the most pressing constraints and jointly implement solutions to promote higher productivity growth, decent job creation,and social justice, with the aim of creating an environment which supports a virtuous cycle of improving productivity and decent job creation across industries and the wider economy as a whole.
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Where we work
Further resources on productivity and decent work
In collaboration with
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation
State Secretariat for Economic Affairs - SECO
Case studies
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