What will you find in Turin? Three organizations from the United Nations system on campus, more than 300 training courses and activities in a stimulating international environment, thousands of participants from all over the world.
Turin-Caselle Airport is a small international airport located between the Alps and Turin. Driving time: 45 minutes. (The Centre arranges transportation upon request.)
Porta Nuova and Porta Susa are the main railroad stations in Turin. Driving times: 15 and 20 minutes, respectively.
From north: Follow the Tangenziale Sud ring road toward Savona-Piacenza and exit at Moncalieri. From south: Follow signs for Moncalieri, Torino Centro, and Corso Unita d’Italia, in that order.
State-of-the-art methodologies and technologies
Its double mandate--strengthening the Centre's in-house capacity and providing e-learning services to global partners--ensures that the ITCILO stays at the forefront of emerging trends.
How world heritage projects can support indigenous communities
International day against homophobia, transphobia, and biphobia
Taking stock of the 2030 Agenda, nearly 5 years in
The Summer School was a formative early career experience. It was fantastic to gain practical insight and think about the bigger picture of youth employment and decent work.
Gertrude describes her job as rewarding yet challenging. It can be difficult to reconcile the delight of a successful harvest with the reality of the local market.
During these past two months, inputs have been very expensive, the price of fertilizer has increased from 35 to 75 dollars, and even 100 dollars at one time.
Meanwhile, profits remain steady or dip slightly over the seasons. Lately, it has been hard for Gertrude to make ends meet. That’s why the ILO created the Green enterPRIZE initiative. The project seeks to address the high levels of youth employment, low levels of formal and growth-oriented enterprises, and unsustainable production processes prevalent in small- and medium-sized enterprises in Zimbabwe. Through an annual competition, the ILO hopes to identify green, growth-oriented enterprise owners from all over the country. The prize? Technical and business development support from the ILO’s strategic partners. Long term, this plan will strengthen sustainable practices in small businesses, and make the case for Zimbabwe to go green.
The Centre is committed to transparency and accountability throughout its operations.
The Ethics Officer of the ILO works independently and aims to foster a culture of integrity within the organization, including the ITCILO.
Specific responsibilities include:
Martin Oelz serves as Ethics Officer of the ILO since 1 February 2016. He can be reached at:
+41 22 799 6543
ethics@ilo.org
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How do you unwind after classes? Take advantage of unique knowledge-sharing experiences and immerse yourself in an international atmosphere.
INTERNATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE OF THE ILO
Social Protection, Governance and Tripartism
Viale Maestri del Lavoro, 10
10127 Turin – Italy
T +39 011 6936576
F +39 011 6931925
spgt@itcilo.org
Participants from different countries, backgrounds, and careers learn and work together on a United Nations campus.