Creating more and better jobs for all is critical for achieving inclusive and sustainable economic growth (SDG 8). Strategic investment in critical economic sectors, among others in infrastructure, is also an essential source of economic growth that provides the basis for expanding economic activities, promote trade, and create spillovers that can help in spreading resources more equitably. Such investments have the potential to create and sustain direct and indirect jobs, stimulate consumer spending, and create sustainable livelihoods for many. Investment in technology and innovations can further help in shaping employment outcomes in terms of both quantity and quality.
There is a growing recognition also that narrowing the investment gap in productive, and equitable access to basic services are key to achieving the SDGs, which underscores the necessity for a systematic approach to inclusive investment policies. The ILO’s Employment Intensive Investment Programme (EIIP) provides such an approach
The Academy on Employment Intensive Investment Programme covers the state-of-the-art policies, strategies and programmatic approaches for mainstreaming employment and decent work into national and sectoral development and investment plans. The Academy also provides the core expertise and skills to link infrastructure development with employment creation and poverty reduction, as a response to crises or economic shocks.
The one-week long learning programme provides an opportunity for in depth look at:
The Academy provides a unique space to craft a tailored learning journey while exchanging knowledge and experience with policy makers, sector managers, professionals, and practitioners from across the globe working in this domain.
The Academy is conducted using s a mix of training methods: lectures, plenary discussions, good practices, electives case studies, group work, and individual exercises.
The Academy is meant for participants who want to learn more about how to maximise the creation of decent jobs and livelihoods through sustainable and inclusive investment in critical sectors including infrastructure, agriculture, environment, etc. The Academy specifically targets:
Through plenary sessions and elective session the Academy covers a range of topics including: