Campaigns

2023

  1. World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2023: A safe and healthy working environment is a fundamental principle and right at work

2022

  1. World Day Against Child Labour 2022

    Protezione sociale universale per porre fine al lavoro minorile

  2. World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2022: Act together to build a positive safety and health culture

2021

  1. Digital Social Security Hackathon

  2. World Day Against Child Labour 2021

  3. End Child Labour: Virtual Race 2021

    The massive campaign will be conducted by the ILO in collaboration with Cause Indonesia, an organization that provides a virtual platform and community, through a virtual race by inviting more than 5,000 participants nationwide to be involved and to be part of the social movement against child labour.

  4. World Day Against Child Labour - 12 June 2021

    This year’s World Day Against Child Labour focuses on action taken for the 2021 International Year for the Elimination of Child Labour. It is the first World Day since the universal ratification of the ILO’s Convention No. 182 on the Worst Forms of Child Labour, and takes place at time when the COVID-19 crisis threatens to reverse years of progress in tackling the problem.

  5. World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2021

    The COVID-19 pandemic has led governments, employers, workers and the general population to face unprecedented challenges in relation to the virus and the many effects it has had on the world of work. The World Day for Safety and Health at Work will focus on strategies to strengthen national occupational safety and health (OSH) systems to build resilience, in order to face crises now and in the future, drawing on lessons learned and experiences from the world of work.

  6. Social Finance 30-year anniversary

2020

  1. Debate|Who shapes the future of work, people or technology?

    2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the UN and the Decade of Action on the SDGs. The UN in China has initiated a series of activities to celebrate this year. The ILO Beijing office has joined this campaign by organizing a debate on “Who shapes the future of work, people or technology?” and developed a dialogue on the future of work with the Chinese youth.