Zimbabwean fashion designer Martha Simango sits outside by a field and holds up one of her creations, a multicoloured dress she is working on
Martha Simango, a fashion designer from Zimbabwe who is supported by the ILO Spotlight Initiative, September 2023. © Shaun Chitsiga/ ILO

The ILO in Africa supports 54 countries to promote rights at work, encourage decent employment opportunities, enhance social protection and strengthen dialogue on work-related issues. Together with our worker, employer, and government partners we strive to achieve a human-centred future of work built on social justice for all.

Constituents on the African Continent have committed themselves to making decent work a reality for Africa’s people, through a series of priorities identified by them.

Regional priorities

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ILO’s Commitment to Skills Development at Africa Skills Week 2024
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14–18 October

ILO’s Commitment to Skills Development at Africa Skills Week 2024

Discussion on advancing care provision through cooperatives undertaken in Zimbabwe
Validation workshop, care through cooperatives and other social and solidarity economy entities

Discussion on advancing care provision through cooperatives undertaken in Zimbabwe

Special initiatives

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Diverse workforce with labour force graphs
Labour statistics in Africa

Labour statistics in Africa

National figures on labour markets in Africa for the last available year from the ILOSTAT database

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Development Cooperation Dashboard

Development Cooperation Dashboard

The Dashboard offers customizable views of ILO development cooperation projects in Africa funded by voluntary contributions around the world. It shows the budget and expenditure of voluntary contributions for the past 10 years.

Projects and programmes

RBSA funded Intervention - Improving the recognition and working conditions of Domestic Workers as Care Workers in Tanzania

Domestic Workers

RBSA funded Intervention - Improving the recognition and working conditions of Domestic Workers as Care Workers in Tanzania

Boosting Decent Jobs and Enhancing Skills for the Youth in Rwanda’s Digital Economy

Digital Economy

Boosting Decent Jobs and Enhancing Skills for the Youth in Rwanda’s Digital Economy

Publications

ILO Stakeholders Meeting: Charting perfect course towards improved domestic work conditions

Domestic Workers

ILO Stakeholders Meeting: Charting perfect course towards improved domestic work conditions

Employment impact assessment of the 11th European Development Fund to the National Participatory Development Programme in Cameroon

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Employment impact assessment of the 11th European Development Fund to the National Participatory Development Programme in Cameroon

Events

Book launch : Industrial symbiosis and productivity: The employment effects in developing countries

Industrial Symbiosis

Book launch : Industrial symbiosis and productivity: The employment effects in developing countries

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