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ILO takes social justice message to UN General Assembly

The FrontierThe FrontierSeptember 24, 2024 2703 Minutes read0

The International Labour Organi­sation(ILO) Director-General has lead an ILO mission that will take part in a series of events focusing on decent jobs, inclusive growth, social pro­tection and sustainable development.

The ILO mission is to engage in a series of events shaping the 79th General Assem­bly’s work on the global challenges facing the world today, reports Daily Independent.

The leadership will make its message that social justice is the key to unlocking the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) clear throughout its engagements at the up­coming UN General Assembly (UNGA) and the events leading up to it, and stress that, in this pivotal moment, multilateralism must be depended on to shape a future of dignity, opportunity and inclusion.

UNGA is preceded by the Summit of the Future, taking place on September 22 and 23, with Action Days taking place on September 20 and 21.

ILO Director-General, Gilbert F. Houng­bo, will take part in the Summit and in the following UNGA High Level Week, from September 24 to 30.

The 79th UNGA session marks a crucial milestone in the global effort to accelerate progress towards the 17 Sustainable Devel­opment Goals (SDGs). The ILO’s involve­ment underscores its commitment to ad­vancing social justice and promoting decent work.

The UN agency will host and partici­pate in several events spanning youth-led solutions for employment, social protec­tion, AI and the digital age and a just and sustainable green transition, along with governments, employers’ and workers’ or­ganizations.

Recall that on September 18, the ILO co-hosted the high-level event, Pay of the Future: Solutions to close the gender pay gap with the Equal Pay International Coa­lition (EPIC).

The event spotlighted successful policies, initiatives and tools to narrow the gender pay gap, at a time when women continue to earn less than men for work of equal value.

The ILO will also participate in a series of events at the much-anticipated Summit of the Future that will seek to address the critical challenges and gaps in global gov­ernance, laying the groundwork for a re­inforced social dimension in multilateral cooperation.

Through the Summit’s key outcomes the ILO will champion important advances in decent work, lifelong learning and a fair digital transition for all.

Between September 20-21 the ILO co-sponsored a series of sessions during the Summit’s Action Days, with a focus on future youth and action.

This includes the Beautifully Diverse Ex­hibition, organised by the ILO International Training Centre, on September 20, which celebrates diversity and advocates for the inclusion of the needs and contributions of persons with disabilities in future-fo­cused initiatives, with particular attention to youth.

Leveraging the use of virtual reality, the exhibition will display posters from inter­national artists, offering visual interpreta­tions challenging traditional perceptions of disabilities.

As global leaders convene for the Summit at the UN headquarters on September 22-23, ILO Director-General, Gilbert F. Houngbo, made a statement at the Plenary and the Interactive Dialogue Roundtables, empha­sising the critical role of social justice and decent work in shaping the future of work and driving sustainable development.

The following day, on Tuesday, Septem­ber 24, the Director-General will join impact entrepreneurs and public and private sector intra-preneurs to discuss solutions that en­able social enterprises, at the Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting; Supporting the Social Enterprise Ecosystem.

During a high-level panel discussion livestreamed from the UN headquarters in New York, the ILO will also present the lat­est edition of its World Social Protection Re­port, titled Universal Social Protection for Climate Action and a Just Transition, with a focus on how policies can drive the struc­tural transformations necessary to support effective climate change mitigation efforts.

The ILO and its Director-General will also participate in several other high-level meetings during the week. These include an AI Opportunity Summit for UN Leaders, hosted by Microsoft on September 22, the UN Private Sector Forum on September 23, the G20 Second Foreign Ministers Meeting on September 25, and a Meeting of the Group of Friends of Decent Work for Sustainable Development, which provides a vital plat­form for fostering collaboration among key stakeholders, strengthening partnerships, and advancing shared efforts to promote decent work as a cornerstone of sustainable development.

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