Saint Lucia
Since Saint Lucia became a member of the ILO on 9th April 1980, the ILO has supported various initiatives in the country, providing technical assistance and capacity building aimed at reducing unemployment, strengthen the national vocational curriculum to provide training for marginalized youth, boosting resilience during crises, targeting child labour, social protection and formalization to achieve decent work for all.
Additionally, as a small island developing state (SIDS), Saint Lucia was one of three countries benefitting from the Caribbean Resilience Project, which aimed to achieve a stronger, more sustainable future that protects against disruptions to productivity and livelihoods as it relates to natural disasters, promoting early recovery, and the greening of the economy.
Latest news and stories
ILO conducts site visit to assess construction of vocational training centre in Saint Lucia
New ILO Caribbean report analyzes how EMBOs can benefit from digitalization that enhances data management
Labour market indicators
National figures on labour market for the last available year from the ILOSTAT database
Development cooperation dashboard
The Dashboard offers customizable views of ILO development cooperation projects funded by voluntary contributions around the world. It shows the budget and expenditure of voluntary contributions for the past 10 years.
Projects and programmes
Caribbean Resilience Project
ILO programme of targeted technical assistance to Guyana, Saint Lucia and Dominica for a just transition to environmentally sustainable...
Youth Employment
Caribbean Virtual Policy Network on Youth Education and Employment (VPNYEE) Initiative
Publications
Labour Overview series for Latin America and the Caribbean 2021
2021 Labour Overview, Latin America and the Caribbean - Executive Summary
Green business case study — Dominica, Guyana and Saint Lucia