Jobs (decent work)

Employed, productive populations fuel investment, sustainable economic growth, and inclusive progress. But with the majority of the working age population in developing countries employed in informal and insecure jobs, there is an urgent need for expanded opportunities for fair wages, safe working environments, and social protection.

UNU research is helping to find ways to encourage the movement of workers from the informal sector to the more productive formal sector. Concurrently, UNU is helping to illuminate opportunities for more dynamic informal firms to grow and ways for people working in these firms to achieve decent and remunerative work. 

 

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Event

Webinar: Nexus research for improved policy support: water scarcity in Europe

This Webinar offers a platform to share advancements from Nexus research and support the ongoing policy processes surrounding this topic.

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Conference

6th Annual Jobs and Development Conference

On 14–15 December 2022, UNU will co-organise the 6th annual Jobs and Development Conference.

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Conference

The Challenge of Creating Better Jobs in Developing Countries

On 14–15 December 2022, UNU will co-organise a conference on identifying solutions to jobs challenges in low- and middle-income countries.

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Lecture

The Effect of Job Characteristics on Public Service Motivation for Highly-qualified Public Employees

On 29 November 2022, UNU-EGOV will host a lecture by Senior Research Associate Naci Karkin.

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Event

FAST: Convening Africa 2022

This event discussed the critical role the financial sector in Sub-Saharan Africa could play to address modern slavery and human trafficking.

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Press Release

COP27: UN university and ECA launch digital portal to support transition to cleaner energy

Launched on the margins of COP27, the portal enables green entrepreneurs to share new opportunities and unlock potential sources of investment .

14 Nov 2022