Skills for Trade and Economic Diversification (STED)

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1 Pipeline projects

2 Skills for Trade and Economic Diversification (STED) identify export-oriented sectors with growth potential identify emerging skill needs in those sectors build up the capacity of training providers 3 year-project Funded by Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA)

3 Support for Peace, Reconciliation and Development in Myanmar through community empowerment empowerment of conflict affected communities in Myanmar through: supporting inclusive peace processes; safe and protective environment that supports effective and sustainable reintegration of children affected by conflict and; facilitating participatory development in conflictaffected communities based on community empowerment through livelihoods, skills and entrepreneurship training and non-formal education Shan conflict-affected communities 4-year project to be funded by the European Union

4 Support to the Peace Process through an integrated livelihoods approach To support the recovery of conflict affected Mon communities and contribute to the on-going peace process in Southeast Myanmar Peace Building and Community Empowerment Rehabilitation of Social and rural infrastructure Education Health/Water and Sanitation Livelihoods 2-year project

5 Contributing to peace and reconciliation through sustainable livelihoods and improved connectivity and communication Sustainable livelihood alternatives for opium poppy growing communities developed and farmers organized Improved infrastructure for connectivity and markets access Sustained dialogue and peacebuilding to support local communities to take part in the peace process 18 months under UN Peace Building Fund With UNODC

6 Strengthening the implementation of the UN Joint Action Plan to prevent and end the recruitment and use of children in the Tatmadaw accelerate the implementation of the Joint Action Plan through: direct technical support to the Myanmar Government field monitoring and reintegration of children formerly associated with armed forces/groups Strengthening of the UNSCR 1612 Monitoring and Reporting (MRM) on the 6 Grave violations against Children through improved information management system and inter-agency coordination 18-months project under the UN Peace Building Fund

7 Improving industrial relations in Myanmar s garment industry enhance industrial relations in the Myanmar Garment sector: (i) on factory/enterprise level: training of workers and managers; (ii) on industry level: supporting the Myanmar Garment Manufacturing Association (MGMA) as well as township and regional employer and workers organizations where deemed possible; (iii) national level: training and awareness raising for government officials and members of the Conciliation and Arbitration bodies 3-year project Cooperation between ILO, H&M and Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA)

8 Supporting the implementation of sustainable social protection floors for the workers and their families in ASEAN better social protection system by securing income, increasing access to social services, and enhancing employability of female and male workers in ASEAN, with a specific focus on two countries: Cambodia and Myanmar social security schemes created & strengthened to increase access of uncovered groups progressive expansion of effective delivery mechanisms ASEAN countries are knowledgeable about relevant practices to extend social protection to all, including vulnerable and unprotected groups 3-year project support by the ILO-Korea Partnership Programme

9 Supporting Capacity Building and Implementation of Labour Law Reform in Viet Nam and Myanmar (OSH) increased capacity to formulate, implement, monitor, review and/or enforce a modern OSH policy and legal framework 3-year project ILO-Korea Partnership Programme