Through its standards and advocacy work, the International Labour Organization (ILO) has long advocated equality of opportunity and treatment for persons with disabilities and their inclusion in programmes and services open to the general population, in particular through the ILO Convention concerning the Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment of Disabled Persons, 1983 (No. 159). This ILO mandate has been given renewed impetus following the entry into force of the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) in May 2008. Effective and meaningful inclusion of people with disabilities in mainstream activities is now increasingly an expectation of national policies, programmes, services and activities targ...
World Health Organization, The World Bank, and Cornell University were involved in the preparation o...
A joint publication by Fundación ONCE and the ILO Global Business and Disability Network, developed ...
AbstractPeople with disabilities are greatly underrepresented in the workforce, often face discrimin...
[From Foreword] This guide has been developed as an ILO contribution to implementing the Agenda for ...
The ILO will increase its efforts to advocate access to adequate skills development opportunities fo...
[From Preface] For a long time it was assumed that unemployment and underemployment of people with d...
[From Preface] It is increasingly apparent that disabled people not only have a valuable contributio...
[From Preface] For a long time it was assumed that unemployment and underemployment of people with d...
The full English text of ILO Convention No. 159 on Vocational Rehabilitationand Employment (Disabled...
At the European Regional Meeting on The Inclusion of Persons with Disabilitiesin Vocational Training...
The MNC Roundtable explored the business case for hiring people with disabilities and identified and...
It is widely acknowledged that people with disabilities have not had equal access to vocational trai...
[Excerpt] MIUSA designed the International Symposium on Microcredit for Women with Disabilities in r...
Across the world, people with disabilities are entrepreneurs and selfemployed workers, farmers and f...
Women in the world are the symbol of honesty, hard work and innocent. Though number of initiatives i...
World Health Organization, The World Bank, and Cornell University were involved in the preparation o...
A joint publication by Fundación ONCE and the ILO Global Business and Disability Network, developed ...
AbstractPeople with disabilities are greatly underrepresented in the workforce, often face discrimin...
[From Foreword] This guide has been developed as an ILO contribution to implementing the Agenda for ...
The ILO will increase its efforts to advocate access to adequate skills development opportunities fo...
[From Preface] For a long time it was assumed that unemployment and underemployment of people with d...
[From Preface] It is increasingly apparent that disabled people not only have a valuable contributio...
[From Preface] For a long time it was assumed that unemployment and underemployment of people with d...
The full English text of ILO Convention No. 159 on Vocational Rehabilitationand Employment (Disabled...
At the European Regional Meeting on The Inclusion of Persons with Disabilitiesin Vocational Training...
The MNC Roundtable explored the business case for hiring people with disabilities and identified and...
It is widely acknowledged that people with disabilities have not had equal access to vocational trai...
[Excerpt] MIUSA designed the International Symposium on Microcredit for Women with Disabilities in r...
Across the world, people with disabilities are entrepreneurs and selfemployed workers, farmers and f...
Women in the world are the symbol of honesty, hard work and innocent. Though number of initiatives i...
World Health Organization, The World Bank, and Cornell University were involved in the preparation o...
A joint publication by Fundación ONCE and the ILO Global Business and Disability Network, developed ...
AbstractPeople with disabilities are greatly underrepresented in the workforce, often face discrimin...