The Jeepney Phaseout is a microcosm of what happens globally: the exclusion of marginalized voices from policies that impact their lives.... Read More
Social Protection
Gig economy workers are vulnerable to exploitative practices and often do not receive their full rights as workers.... Read More
The recent International Labour Organization (ILO) study reveals efforts and challenges to prevent violence and harassment at work.... Read More
Despite the significant role of domestic workers in providing care services, their absence in care policies still needs to be addressed.... Read More
As the population of older people increases, people might need to work longer as the retirement age is set to increase in many countries.... Read More
Beyond just work, decent work needs to be achieved to truly empower people and support the progress toward social justice.... Read More
The next Indonesian president must be better at natural resource management, enforcing environmental and social protection for all.... Read More
In Burundi, East Africa, community engagement drives World Bank Projects on healthcare and economic safety nets.... Read More
A just transition away from industrial meat production is essential in reducing meat consumption and production in the face of the climate crisis.... Read More
The International Labour Organization’s research explores the challenges and work required to achieve decent work for domestic workers.... Read More

The Jeepney Phaseout Is Hurting the Real Drivers of Change
Social Protection for Indonesia’s Gig Economy Workers
Ensuring Workplace Safety Against Harassment and Violence
ILO Urges the Inclusion of Domestic Workers in Care Policies
How Ageing Population Affects the Retirement Age Increase
Supporting Social Justice Progress Through Decent Work for All
Indonesia Needs Better Natural Resource Management and Leadership from the Next President
Community Engagement at the Heart of World Bank Projects in Burundi, East Africa
Just Transition Policy for Reducing Meat Consumption and Production
Paths to Achieve Decent Work for Domestic Workers