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International Labour Organization

Also known as: ILO, International Labor Organization, International Labour Organisation

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Realist Review on Just Transition Towards Low Emission, Climate ... link.springer.com Springer Jan 5, 2026 24 facts
referenceThe International Labour Organization’s ‘Guidelines for a Just Transition towards Environmentally Sustainable Economies and Societies for All’ served as the foundational framework for the GCF-IEU and ILO realist review.
referenceAdriana Sierra Leal, Camilla Roman, and Judith van Doorn authored the 2022 report 'A Double Transition: Formalization and the Shift to Environmental Sustainability with Decent Work,' published by the International Labour Organization.
measurementThe International Labour Organization estimates that energy-related measures can create over 24 million jobs globally by 2030, while approximately 6 million jobs may be displaced in the energy transition, particularly within fossil fuel sectors.
referenceThe International Labour Organization maintains a 'Frequently Asked Questions on Just Transition' resource.
accountThe research team, the Green Climate Fund Independent Evaluation Unit (GCF-IEU), and the International Labour Organization (ILO) co-developed an overarching working theory of change for just transition interventions in non-Annex I countries, based on existing literature, government documents, and international organization reports.
accountThe GCF-IEU (Green Climate Fund Independent Evaluation Unit) and the ILO (International Labour Organization) conducted a narrative analysis for the infrastructure sector due to the low number of interventions captured in that area.
claimThe realist synthesis approach used in the GCF-IEU and ILO review provides an explanatory analysis that identifies if and how an intervention works, in what context, and for whom, rather than simply determining if a program is effective.
accountThe authors of the realist review received comments and direction from Justice Musah and Hansol Park (Green Climate Fund Secretariat), Moustapha Kamal Gueye (International Labour Organization), Philip Gass (International Institute for Sustainable Development), and Brendan Curran (Grantham Research Institute at the London School of Economics).
claimThe International Labour Organization published a news article on June 26, 2023, urging global collaboration to achieve a just transition in the face of climate change challenges.
claimThe realist review on just transition was co-financed by the Independent Evaluation Unit of the Green Climate Fund and the International Labour Organisation.
claimThe International Labour Organization (ILO) Guidelines for a Just Transition Towards Environmentally Sustainable Economies and Societies for All (2015) were endorsed by the 187 ILO Member States.
referenceThe International Labour Organization published the 'World Employment Social Outlook 2018: Greening with Jobs' report, which examines the relationship between environmental sustainability and employment.
quoteIn the 2021 report 'Our Common Agenda,' the United Nations Secretary-General called “on all countries to embrace the ILO guidelines for a just transition towards environmentally sustainable economies and societies for all.”
referenceThe International Labour Organization (ILO) guidelines for a just transition towards environmentally sustainable economies and societies for all were endorsed by 187 member states and serve as a key international reference for policymaking.
referenceKees van der Ree published 'Promoting Green Jobs: Decent Work in the Transition to Low-Carbon, Green Economies' in 2019, which discusses the transition to green economies within the context of the International Labour Organization's centenary.
referenceThe International Labour Organization maintains a resource on 'Social Dialogue' as an area of work.
measurementMore than 60% of the world’s employed population works in the informal economy, and over 90% of agricultural workers in developing countries are in informal employment, according to the International Labour Organization.
measurementThe International Labour Organization estimates that energy-related actions will create approximately 24 million new jobs throughout the global economy by 2030.
claimThe International Labour Organization issued a news release on November 5, 2021, welcoming the COP26 Just Transition Declaration.
referenceThe International Labour Organization published 'Guidelines for a Just Transition Towards Environmentally Sustainable Economies and Societies for All' in 2015, providing a framework for sustainable economic transitions.
accountThe advisers for the realist review on just transition included Justice Musah and Hansol Park from the Green Climate Fund Secretariat, Moustapha Kamal Gueye from the International Labour Organization, and Philip Gass from the International Institute for Sustainable Development.
referenceLene Olsen and Claire La Hovary (2021) authored a user's manual for the International Labour Organization's 'Guidelines for a just transition towards environmentally sustainable economies and societies for all.'
claimThe Independent Evaluation Unit of the Green Climate Fund (GCF-IEU) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) conducted a global evidence review of interventions aiming to contribute to a just transition in non-Annex I countries, specifically within the sectors of energy, agriculture and food, infrastructure, and ecosystem services.
referenceThe International Labour Organisation defines 'decent work' as productive work for women and men in conditions of freedom, equity, security, and human dignity, consisting of four pillars: employment creation, social protection, rights at work, and social dialogue.
Initiation of Section 301 Investigations of Acts, Policies, and ... federalregister.gov Mar 17, 2026 6 facts
referenceThe International Labour Organization (ILO) Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work (1998), as amended in 2022, includes the “elimination of all forms of forced or compulsory labour” among its fundamental rights.
measurementThe International Labour Organization estimates that in 2024, profits from forced labor in the global private economy amounted to roughly $63.9 billion annually.
measurementThe International Labour Organization estimates that as of 2021, 28 million people globally, or 3.5 out of every 1,000 people, are in forced labor.
measurementThe International Labour Organization estimates that annual profits per victim of forced labor are $2,113 in the agriculture sector and $4,994 in the industry sector.
measurementThe International Labour Organization estimates that between 2016 and 2021, the number of people in forced labor increased by 2.7 million, a trend driven entirely by forced labor in the private economy.
claimThe International Labour Organization (ILO) Abolition of Forced Labour Convention, 1957 (No. 105) has achieved near universal ratification.
Fact Sheet: USTR Initiates 60 Section 301 Investigations Relating to ... ustr.gov United 1 fact
measurementThe International Labour Organization (ILO) estimates that as of 2021, 28 million people globally are in forced labor, which represents an increase of 2.7 million people since 2016.
What does Just Transition mean for Middle Income Countries? un.org Adriana Abdenur · United Nations 1 fact
claimA central element of Just Transition in Middle Income Countries (MICs) is creating decent green jobs for youth via national employment policies aligned with International Labour Organization (ILO) recommendations.
USTR Initiates Section 301 Investigations into Failures to Enforce a ... kslaw.com King & Spalding Mar 13, 2026 1 fact
measurementData from the International Labor Organization (ILO) indicates that the prevalence of forced labor has increased in recent years.