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Outcome 5.TANZANIA_Working Conditions, 2014-15 (Sida-ILO Partnership Programme 2014-17)

Low wages, instability of earnings and overall poor working conditions tend to be concentrated within certain groups of workers (disproportionately women and members of socially disadvantaged groups) and in some sectors, such as domestic work. The ultimate objective of this programme is improved, more equitable working and living standards for workers especially those in vulnerable situations. The programme achieves this by strengthening the capacities of national governments, workers’ and employers’ organizations, and other governance institutions to assess, design and implement effective policies, laws and programmes concerning wages and earnings, working time and other conditions of work. ILO assistance operates at two levels: (i) country level, consisting of direct assistance to national constituents, tailored to specific needs and opportunities; and (ii) global level, building the knowledge base and policy tools necessary for understanding issues and alternative policy measures, which policy- and decision-makers and ILO specialists could use. Countries assisted under the Sida programme in 2014-15 are: Cape Verde, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Tanzania and Zambia.

Project symbol
URT/14/50/SID
Admin unit
CO-Dar es Salaam
Start date
01/06/2014
End date
31/12/2015
Total allocation
136450
Total expenditure
Status
Closed
99374
Development Partners
Sweden, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
Country/Countries
United Republic of Tanzania
Outcomes
Promoting workplace compliance through labour inspection
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