- 3345342609/06/2021Milabh ShresthaENDING VIOLENCE AND HARASSMENT IN THE WORLD OF WORKKNOW THE FRAMEWORK, OWN THE PRINCIPLES, ADVOCATE FOR CHANGEONLINEClaudia Callegari26 April 20214 June 2021

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Milabh Shrestha
ENDING VIOLENCE AND HARASSMENT IN THE WORLD OF WORK

KNOW THE FRAMEWORK, OWN THE PRINCIPLES, ADVOCATE FOR CHANGE
ONLINE
Claudia Callegari
26 April 2021
4 June 2021
Milabh Shrestha
This virtual learning experience consists of a step-by-step and in-depth analysis of the contents of ILO Convention No. 190 and Recommendation No. 206, as a way to expand the understanding – and acquire ownership – of the core concepts, principles and approaches when preventing and addressing Violence and Harassment in the World of Work, as well as to explore strategies to apply them in practice.
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the training participants are able to:
• Understand the problem of violence and harassment in the world of work, through a gender lens
• Review the international human rights framework around the issue in light of recently adopted ILO Convention no. 190 and Recommendation no. 206
• Locate themselves in the roadmap for change laid out by these new instruments and identify entry points towards application of their principles in their own context
• Strategize and formulate effective arguments to raise awareness and initiative change
CONTENT
In this learning journey you took through a step-by-step analysis of the violence and harassment phenomenon in the world of work, through the lens of ILO Convention no. 190 and Recommendation no. 206. Key topics were:
• Size and characteristics of problem, globally and regionally
• Key concepts and definitions
• A gender-responsive focus on the issue
• Root causes, vulnerability factors
• Coverage of the ILO instruments
• Integrated approach to prevention, redressal, eradication
• Roles, responsibilities and social dialogue
• Elements of communication, advocacy and design-thinking
Skills / Knowledge
- Critical thinking
- Processing & analyzing information
- Leading change
- Dialogue
- Sensitivity to equality and inclusivity
Issued on
June 9, 2021
Expires on
Does not expire
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