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Objectives of the Seminar
The Staff Seminar (16-19 September)
will bring together some 50 participants from the
field and headquarters to exchange views and experiences
on integrated approaches to decent work, poverty reduction
and PRSPs at the country level. Participants from
the field are invited to continue on to attend the
Capacity-building workshop on advocacy on Decent work
and PRSPs, scheduled back-to-back from 18 to 19 September
2003.
ILO's experience in contributing to the PRSP is three
years old, a good time to review progress and discuss
future directions. This work started with a Pilot
project in five countries, Cambodia, Honduras, Nepal,
Mali, and Tanzania, agreed upon by the ILO Director?General
and the President of the World Bank, and funded by
DFID. With the establishment of the Policy Integration
Department in 2002, the development and promotion
of coherent cross?sectoral strategies and integrated
frameworks for connecting the poverty and the decent
work agenda have been given further support. The National
Policy Group (INTEGRATION/NPG) is given responsibility
for supporting ILO's contribution to the PRSP process,
in close collaboration with sectors and regions. An
internal PRSP Advisory Committee has been formed to
reinforce policy coherence and cross-office participation
in the process. Since, various parts of the house
have been involved in contributing towards policy
advice and a more inclusive process for the formulation
of these country documents. PRSPs are in various stages
of preparation in more than 70 countries and are increasingly
becoming the overall development framework at the
national level and for mobilizing international funding
and support.
The experience of the five pilot PRSP
countries was reviewed positively at the 2002 November
Governing Body session of the ILO and support was
extended for the continuation of ILO's engagement
with the PRSP process. Today, ILO is engaged in PRSPs,
in a comprehensive manner, in ten countries extended
beyond the five pilot countries, to Ghana, Ethiopia,
Indonesia, Pakistan, and Vietnam. In addition, capacity-building
initiatives with social partners, the cooperative
movement and other stakeholders are planned and underway.
Field, Headquarters units and INTEGRATION/NPG collaborate
in the implementation of the above?mentioned schemes.
Last June, the Director?General's Report
to the ILC, "Working Out of Poverty", received
overwhelming support from constituents for continued
engagement of the ILO on poverty reduction through
the decent work agenda.
Against this background, the objectives
of the Seminar are to review progress, exchange experience
and views on the following issues:
1) the conceptual framework of decent work and PRSPs;
2) country experiences for advocating a coherent,
integrated and coordinated decent work agenda into
the PRSP process;
3) promoting tripartism and broad-based participation
in the PRSP process;
4) the evolution in the international community's
strategies on PRSPs (donors, IFIs and UN Agencies);
5) the development of a capacity-building programme
for improving the advocacy capacity for PRSPs in the
house; this will be subject of the workshop on the
18-19 September 2003.
This seminar should be seen as one in a series of
steps for sharing experiences and knowledge, developing
a common approach and identifying effective methods
for integrating the decent work agenda into the PRSP
policy frameworks. The seminar follows on the same
methodology as the earlier Seminar on "Promoting
Policy Integration at the National Level - Country
Strategies on Decent Work", held in Turin in
July 2003, bringing together field and headquarters'staff
to brainstorm on substantive and process related issues.
Venue and Date 
The International Training Centre
of the ILO, Turin, 16-19 September 2003.
Participants travelling by bus from Geneva will arrive
on Monday 16 September 2003 in the morning. The first
part of the Seminar involving all participants starts
at 14:00 on 16 September 2003 and ends on 18 September
2003 at 14:00. The second part of the seminar addressed
to the field, NPG and selected headquarters units
starts on 18 September 2003 at 14:00 and ends on 19
September 2003 at 15:30.
Participants 
Participants include staff closely
involved with ILO's work on PRSPs from technical sectors
in Geneva, directors and technical specialists from
all regions, CODEV, PROGRAM, and INTEGRATION.
Organization 
The National Policy Group, Policy
Integration Department (INTEGRATION/NPG) and the International
Training Center (ITC) jointly organize the Seminar.
Programme 
The draft Programme
encourages active participation of all through plenary
discussions and panel presentations on selected topics,
addressing both substantive and process related issues.
As mentioned, the seminar is structured in two parts.
The first part on Decent
Work, Poverty Reduction and PRSPs - Thematic and Cross-country
Experiences involving all participants is scheduled
from 16 to 18 September at noon. The second part,
the Capacity-building
workshop on advocacy is scheduled from 18 to 19
September 2003.
Logistics and cost-sharing 
For ILO participants travelling
from Asia, Africa, Latin America, the Arab States
and Europe, up to 50% of the travel cost; board and
lodging in Turin for all participants, as well as
transport by bus for participants travelling from
Geneva are covered by INTEGRATION.
The originating units will bear the 20% extra DSA
cost of all participants.
All logistics and organizational matters are handled
by ITC, Turin (Fred Fluitman f.fluitman@--NO-SPAM--itcilo.org
and Marta Tirelli m.tirelli@--NO-SPAM--itcilo.org ).
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