South-South University
The Future Leaders in the World of Work South-South University fosters the ambitions of mission-driven university students and young professionals to work in support of Global South, South-South and Triangular cooperation initiatives for human-centred development.
The South-South University is implemented in cooperation with ITCILO knowledge partners and in the framework of the Turin School of Development.
Combining a face-to-face and an online learning component. Live the ITCILO on-Campus experience in Turin, Italy, and connect online for international career coaching sessions.
South-South University participants share an academic, research, or professional interest in issues lying at the heart of the social dimension of sustainable development.
Meet the next generation of leaders for human-centred development; join ILO officials, social entrepreneurs and international practitioners shaping the world of work.
The Future Leaders in the World of Work South-South University supports the next generation of leaders supporting South-South and Triangular Cooperation (SSTC) initiatives. It equips them with the theoretical and practical skills needed to devise systemic and integrated approaches to sustainable development that promote social justice and enhance sustainable development dividends for all. The South-South University is a training ground for future leaders in the world of work to acquire and hone core competencies for lasting, sustainable impact. It welcomes young leaders seeking to join global governance structures, national, international and non-governmental organizations, the social and solidarity economy, and social enterprises to champion socially sustainable development on a global scale. This training activity is part of the INTEGRO curriculum.
The South-South University welcomes undergraduate, graduate students and young professionals (within 5 years of their graduation at the time of application) interested in exploring themes lying at the intersection of SSTC, sustainable development and the world of work.
The South-South University features plenary sessions, elective course tracks and envisioning sessions structured around topics including:
The South-South University features a face-to-face and an online component.
The ITCILO Campus in Turin, Italy, initially welcomes a global cohort of participants for two weeks (29 July – 9 August) of live plenary, elective, and envisioning sessions on topics at the heart of the work of the ILO.
Participants also have the option to attend a mini-series of online, career-coaching webinars for global professionals following up from the face-to-face component of the course.
In conclusion of the envisioning sessions, participants create consensus around the drafts of policy-oriented “Fundamental Considerations” documents (one per elective course track explored) which will be brought to the attention of key ILO stakeholders in preparation for the Summit of the Future 2024.
Guiding questions:
Christophe PERRIN, Director, ITCILO
Anita AMORIM, Head, Emerging and Special Partnerships Unit, ILO
Ambassador Amr ALJOWAILY, International civil servant, diplomat, academic and writer
Professor ZHA Daojiong, Director, Research Office, Institute of South-South Cooperation and Development, Peking University
Stefano MERANTE, Manager, CATALYST Initiative
Guiding questions:
Andreas KLEMMER, Director of Training, ITCILO
Dr. Meicen SUN, Assistant Professor, School of Information Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Affiliated Faculty, MITFutureTech
Professor CHEN Yifeng, Associate Professor, Peking University Law School; Executive Director, Peking University Institute of International Law
Carlotta CLIVIO, Coordinator, INTEGRŌ, Development and Investment Programme, ITCILO
Guiding questions:
Dan REES, Director, Priority Action Programme on Supply Chains, ILO
Feixia LI, Senior Emerging Partners’ Relations Officer, ILO
Golden MAHOVE, CEO, Ndarama Works
Mauricio LÓPEZ OROZCO, Manager, Human Resources, Colombina
Joel ALCOCER, Programme Manager, Development and Investment Programme (DEVINVEST), ITCILO
Guiding questions:
Marek HARSDORFF, Economist, Priority Action Programme on Just Transition, ILO
Anita AMORIM, Head, Emerging and Special Partnerships Unit
Kirsten WIEBE, Senior Research Scientist, SINTEF Norway
Agustín MATTERI, Partner, NbS Hub – Nature based Solutions
Anastasiia PAVLOVA, Development Cooperation Officer, ILO
Juliana MAZIERO CASTRO, Associate Programme Officer, CATALYST Initiative, ITCILO
Located along the banks of the Po River, the ITCILO Turin Campus allows participants to live and study immersed in nature, in a safe and secure environment conducive to learning, exploring, and discovering what the city of Turin has to offer.
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Participants completing all required activities unlock an official ITCILO Certificate of Achievement in Digital Credentials Format, which allows for easy sharing (on CVs and digital platforms, e.g., LinkedIn) of their ongoing professional growth and development as Future Leaders in the World of Work.
INTEGRŌ is the global competence development facility for future leaders in the world of work of the International Training Centre of the International Labour Organization (ITCILO). Highlighting the ILO’s contributions in achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, INTEGRŌ motivates future leaders to leverage synergies that connect Sustainable Development Goal 8 (SDG 8) to all of the other Goals for the benefit of their communities of reference. INTEGRŌ offers a wide range of global competence training opportunities which, while being stand-alone, work in synergy with one another for the formulation of a dynamic, integrated curriculum.