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Tripartite action to protect migrants from labour exploitation (ASEAN TRIANGLE) - Final evaluation

eval_number:
1831
eval_title:
Tripartite action to protect migrants from labour exploitation (ASEAN TRIANGLE) - Final evaluation
location:
region:
Asia and the Pacific
country:
Asia and the Pacific - regional

eval_url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/1831
lessons_learned:
description:
Regional ASEAN level involvement requires sufficient preparatory as well as follow-up meetings at national level for all stakeholders involved. ATP has initiated and supported the use of the innovative system of a series of preparatory meetings at national levels by stakeholders before joint regional level meetings. Attention also needs to be paid to the follow-up of regional interventions: Implementation of recommendations and relay the results to the national level.
context:
Mobilizing stakeholders, including public authorities, at all levels to engage in regional level meetings can be a challenge, especially organizing meetings of government officials at the highest level sometimes proves to be difficult. For Government, ATP invites two representatives to ensure continuity and follow-up on project activities, to mitigate the impact of structural changes in the bureaucracy. To promote wider participation among Social partners ATP has provided them with lists of participants in ATP meetings for their guidance in nominating representatives. Follow-up is an area to be further intensified, which includes the relay of conclusions and recommendations of regional interventions to the national level, as well as the translation thereof in the local language.
success:
The use of the innovative system of a series of preparatory meetings at national levels by stakeholders before joint regional level meetings.
challenges:
More attention needs to be paid to the follow-up of regional interventions: Implementation of recommendations and relay the results to the national level. The ideal attendance at key events is often complex to achieve. The logistics of bringing participants from ten countries together remains a challenge.
administrative_issues:
N.A.
comments:
Governments (ALM/SLOM and ACMW), ASEC, Employers and Workers Organizations at regional/ASEAN level (ACE and ATUC), Civil Society (TFAMW) and ILO.
url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/lessons/192850
themes:
theme:
Resource management
category:
Organizational issues


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