The International Labour Organization (ILO) works to set labour standards, develop policies and programmes to promote decent work for all. It is the only tripartite UN agency, giving an equal voice to workers, employers and government. The main aims are to promote rights at work, encourage decent employment opportunities, enhance social protection and strengthen dialogue on work-related issues.

Financial data for ILO

Key figures


Disclaimer: Expenditure data is updated annually, following the release of the certified financial statements for the previous year (typically six months after the calendar year closes).

Date
Project
Organization
Amount
JP on Population, Uganda
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ILO
$-217,053
JP on Population, Uganda
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ILO
$217,053
JP on Population, Uganda
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ILO
$287,313
GBV Prevention & Response, Sri Lanka
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ILO
$47,132
JP on Population, Uganda
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ILO
$198,259