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Improving industrial relations for decent work and sustainable development of textile and garment industries in Ethiopia - Midterm Evaluation

eval_number:
2840
eval_title:
Improving industrial relations for decent work and sustainable development of textile and garment industries in Ethiopia - Midterm Evaluation
location:
region:
Africa
country:
Ethiopia

eval_url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/2840
lessons_learned:
description:
An important lesson learned of the IR Garment Sector project is the need for realistic time frames and goals when planning interventions related to improvement of industrial relations, working conditions and productivity. Administrative and institutional changes take time, and the duration of project is too short (just 36months including 6 months of inception phase), and goals too ambitious, to achieve intended results. Therefore, technical assistance offered in the field of improvement of industrial relations and social dialogue structures and processes at enterprise, sectoral and national level should be planned for a longer period of time, possibly in the form of a programme rather than projects, to allow for the generation of lasting results and impact.
context:
Project was designed without proper consultations with Constituents at regional and factory level
success:
 Understanding of the necessity to introduce theory of change in all phases of the project implementation to ensure long-term impact and sustainability of the project
challenges:
 Inability to deliver all planned outputs within set timeframe  Insufficient time for sustainable capacity development of tripartite partners and participating enterprises  Difficulties in demonstrating tangible results because of coverage of many levels and topics
administrative_issues:
 Delays in project implementation  Overburden of project staff due to high volume of work
comments:
 Tripartite partners  Factories managers and supervisors  Workers and union leaders
url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/lessons/226704
themes:
theme:
Child labour
category:
Child labour, forced labour, human trafficking and slavery


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