This training course will equip participants with a solid understanding of Pillar 1 of the UNGPs - the “State Duty to Protect” - and the connections between ILS and national action plans on business and human rights. It aims to promote and integrate decent work considerations into business-related human rights policies, strengthening national dialogues around international labour standards and contributing to the goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It will also address key challenges and opportunities in promoting decent work, sharing real-world examples of how countries incorporate labour rights into National Action Plans on Business and Human Rights.
You will deepen your understanding of:
You will benefit from country examples and experience-sharing on how labour rights and decent work considerations have been included in NAPs on Business and Human Rights.
You will develop your checklist for the integration of labour rights into a NAP on Business and Human Rights or a business-related human rights policy.
National stakeholders involved in the development of National Action Plans on Business and Human Rights (NAPs), including national human rights institutions, governments officials, employers’ and workers’ organizations.
Participation in the course is free of charge. Upon completion of the webinars and the compulsory eLearning self-guided modules and after passing the final test, participants will receive a Certificate of Participation from the ITCILO.
The course will be conducted in English.
Interpretation in French, Spanish and Portuguese will be provided during the webinar sessions.