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Forsiden av dokumentet Achieving Decent Work Through Economic Literacy in Africa

Evaluering

Achieving Decent Work Through Economic Literacy in Africa Evaluation Report

The trade union training programme “Achieving Decent Work through Economic Literacy in Africa” has been in operation since 2010. The overall purpose of the project is to assist trade unions, both national federations and affiliates, in developing their management and policy-building capacities in the four strategic areas of decent work. The core aim of the Evaluative Research study was to provide an in-depth evidence-based and outcome assessment on the impact of the LO-Norway Project on building capacities amongst Trade Unions to ensure they effectively articulate and influence promotion and implementation of the core goals of the Decent Work Agenda in Africa. The specific objectives were two-fold; i) to examine and assess project achievements through the variables of relevance, efficiency, progress/results, sustainability, training, external impact, gender and governance, and ii) based on this, examine and assess the current modality of support on the decent work agenda and provide recommendations for future cooperation and partnership in the region.

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