Development Diplomacy and Partnerships for Social Policy at the Time of PRSPs: The Case of Decent Work

Raymond Saner & Emanuele Sapienza

Abstract: In 2002, the International Labour Organization (ILO) decided to start an initiative aimed at increasing the Decent Work content of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) originally developed by the World Bank and the IMF. As the ILO Governing Body concluded its consideration of work in this area (March 2008), the present paper reviews the ILO experience from a partnership-building and development diplomacy point of view. The paper argues that, while significant progress has been achieved, there is a need to take the process one step forward in order to trigger a significant reframing of the PRSP debate and a shifting of its boundaries. This step will involve a partial repositioning of the ILO’s partnership building within the PRSP process and an effort to move beyond the traditional tripartite constituency of the ILO and build more systematic alliances with other segments of the national civil society as well as global poverty reduction advocacy groups.

Sustainable transborder business cooperation in the European regions: the importance of social entrepreneurship

Saner, Raymond & Yiu, Lichia: (2011) Sustainable transborder business cooperation in the European regions: the importance of social entrepreneurship, Edward Elgar Publ., Cheltenham, UK • Northampton, MA, USA

Decent Work and Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRS): An ILO Advocacy Guidebook for staff and constituents

ILO. 2005. Decent Work and Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRS): An ILO Advocacy Guidebook for staff and constituents. Geneva: ILO.

Commissioned by National Policy Group of Policy Integration Department, International Labour Organization (ILO), this ADD Guidebook aims at effectively advocating the Decent Work Agenda as the fundamental approach to sustained poverty reduction

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