ILO in the media
2005
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Kenya's job market
16 June 2005
An ILO TV report about how employers are linking up with the informal economy in Kenya.
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CNN Interview with Roger Plant on Forced Labour
11 May 2005
CNN's World Business Today interviews Roger Plant on the release of a new ILO Global Report on forced labour.
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Migrant Workers in Ukraine
11 May 2005
Euronews reports on Ukrainian migrant workers as a new Global Report on forced labour is released by the ILO.
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BBC Coverage of Global Report on Forced Labour
11 May 2005
Roger Plant discusses the Global Report on forced labour on the BBC.
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BBC Interviews Juan Somavia about the Global Report on Forced Labour
11 May 2005
The BBC World Service's Owen Bennett Jones interviews ILO Director-General Juan Somavia about the Global Report "A Global Alliance against Forced Labour".
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Migrant workers in Russia
16 April 2005
ILO TV reports on migrant workers from Tajikistan who work in the construction industry in Russia.
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Pension reform in the United Kingdom
28 February 2005
An ILO TV report looks at pension reform in the United Kingdom.
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Euronews Report on Pension Reform in Europe
21 February 2005
Euronews reports on pension reform in Hungary during the 7th ILO European Regional Meeting in Budapest.
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Focus on Migration: Euronews coverage of the 7th European Regional Meeting
14 February 2005
Euronews covers the 7th European Regional Meeting in Budapest and talks to Patrick Taran about migration.
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CNN World Report: Rapid Needs Assessment Survey in Sri Lanka
19 January 2005
In the days immediately after the tsunami, the ILO's JobsNet offices in Sri Lanka provided the only means of communication in many of the affected areas via their internet connection which continued to function when all others failed. Now, as relief in the form of food and shelter pours into the country, survivors are wondering how they will get back to the business of earning a living. The ILO is analysing the results of a rapid needs assessment survey in Sri Lanka that not only will show what jobs were lost, but what survivors need to regain their livelihoods.