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Increasing workplace compliance through labour inspection - Final Evaluation

eval_number:
2507
eval_title:
Increasing workplace compliance through labour inspection - Final Evaluation
location:
region:
Asia and the Pacific
country:
Viet Nam

eval_url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/2507
lessons_learned:
description:
A regular Project Steering Committee (PSC), with preferably half-yearly meetings, is crucial to involve all main stakeholders in the project.
context:
In every multi-year project it is crucial to have regular PSC meetings in order to decide in joint agreement on the direction of decision-making for the project activities, the future of the project and the follow-up or exit strategy.
success:
The involvement of all crucial stakeholders in such a PSC also leads to enhanced ownership of the project and to sustained commitment.
challenges:
The effectiveness of activities (for example the Labour Inspection Campaigns – LIC, in this project) can be limited or not as high as it could be with the involvement of all tripartite stakeholders from inception.
administrative_issues:
This Good Practice is linked to the DWCP (2012-16) for Vietnam Outcome 6 (Country Priority 3), and to the ILO Strategic Policy Framework (2010-15) Outcome 7 (Promoting Workplace Compliance through Labour Inspection). It also is aligned with SDG Goal 8, in particular Indicator 8.8.
comments:
Participants in the PSC Meetings are the Tripartite Stakeholders, the Donor(s), ILO representatives, project team and other relevant stakeholders.
url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/lessons/215993
themes:
theme:
Programme implementation
category:
Organizational issues


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