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The
Conference of NGOs in consultative relationship with United Nations
(CONGO) will hold the Civil Society forum to the ECOSOC High-Level
Segment in Geneva from 29-30 June 2006. The aim of the Forum
is to allow NGOs in consultative status with ECOSOC and other
relevant Civil Society Organizations to make the best possible
impact on the dignitaries deliberations
(High-Level Segment, 3-5 July) on the issues of employment and
decent work.
The
Forum will tackle the issue on the high-level segment
agenda-employment and decent work-under the following main clusters:.
1-
Globalization and its impact on decent work, both in developing and
developed countries (with a special focus on labour migration);
2-
Creating an enabling environment at the national level conducive for
growth and employment creation (with special focus on the informal
sector);
3-
Employment for the women, the youth and the elderly;
4-
Human rights and employment for vulnerable groups: indigenous
peoples, people with disabilities and people living in post-crisis
situation;
5-
Employment in the rural and urban areas;
6-
New forms of employment (including
e-employment).
Afro-Asian Peoples’ Solidarity Organization (AAPSO) will be
represented by Dr. Mohamed Raouf
Hamed Professor, Pharmaceutical Control and
Research, in this Forum and his paper “
Towards a More Potential for Systemic Employment”.
*A report on the
representation of Afro- Asian Peoples’ Solidarity Organization
(AAPSO) in the Civil Society Forum held in Geneva (29 - 30 June
2006) in the framework of offering the consultative opinion to the
ECOSOC High Level Segment (3-5 July 2006).
*Recommendations to the
ECOSOC HLS.
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