Title: Highlights and Challenges of the TUDCN work
1Highlights and Challenges of the TUDCN work
Bangkok, 3rd 4th and 5th of December
2ADVOCACY.....highlights
- Elaborate TU policy positions
- Bring them towards Development Policy Decision
making bodies and institutions - UN
- OECD/DAC
- Global Partnership on Development Effectiveness
- EU
31. Governments and multilateral organizations
recognize trade unions as development actors in
their own right
- Trade Unions actively mobilized to support their
priorities in the on-going process around the
post 2015 framework, both at national and global
level - Decent Work and social protection floors are
currently included in the UN Open Working Group
(OWG) report on the post 2015 framework
41. Governments and multilateral organizations
recognize trade unions as development actors in
their own right
- Decent Work as a development policy in the Global
Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation
(GPEDC) - Trade Unions are members of the Steering
Committee of the GPEDC
51. Governments and multilateral organizations
recognize trade unions as development actors in
their own right
- The OECD/DAC invites trade unions to the table of
the development agencies - OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC)
Senior Level Meeting and set up of the first
Trade Union-DAC Forum meeting on development
61. Governments and multilateral organizations
recognize trade unions as development actors in
their own right
- The European Union included the Decent Work
Agenda, social partners role and social
protection in its main policy documents around
development policies. - Permanent TUs representation to the EU Policy
Forum on Development (PFD), including regional
organizations in the South
72. Trade Unions influence the positions of civil
society organisations (CSOs) around development
priorities at global level
- Trade unions participate as a constituency in its
own right in the CSO Partnership for Development
Effectiveness (CPDE).
83. Creation of regional networks in the South to
ensure Southern voices are being heard in
development debates vis-à-vis global, regional
and national institutions
- Regional trade union development networks in
Latin America and Africa set up.
9ADVOCACY....Challenges....
- Influence policy making at various levels putting
full and productive employment and decent work,
universal social protection, rights based
approach, private sector accountability and
social dialogue at the forefront for sustainable
development - Intergovernmental negotiations around the post
2015 framework - Financing for Development process (FFD),
including the debate on Official development
assistance (ODA) reform - GPEDC and DAC future planning (support to social
dialogue as a development strategy) - TU-DAC Forum consolidation as a permanent one
- EU positioning on global development policies.
10ADVOCACY....Challenges....
- Build up alliance with likeminded and progressive
CSOs in order to support global development
governance based on binding commitments and
accountability mechanisms - CPDE
- UN Major Groups.
11ADVOCACY....Challenges....
- Consolidation of existing regional trade union
development cooperation networks (in terms of
advocacy and capacity building) - Elaboration of the multi-annual work plans
12THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
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- dce_at_ituc-csi.org