Employment-Intensive Investment in
Pakistan
Activities of the Employment Intensive Investment Programme in Pakistan
EIIP in Pakistan
EIIP related activities in Pakistan started as part of the ILO assistance after the earthquake in 2005. The bulk of this support was provided as technical assistance through two projects, one funded by the European Union and the second by the World Bank, consisting of technical and managerial support to the reconstruction works. The application of employment-intensive work methods proved to be and effective means of livelihoods restoration. Equally, the use of community contracting for rehabilitating and reconstructing access roads and other community infrastructure proved to be an effective arrangement to early recovery works when the capacity of the regular construction industry was stretched.

While the bulk of the EIIP involvement has been on post-disaster reconstruction works, support was also provided during the early recovery works using debris clearing as a means of providing short-term employment and cash income. This was the case immediately after the earthquakes in Kashmir and Baluchistan as well as after the floods in 2010 and 2011.
In 2010 the ILO joined the UN Country and Humanitarian Teams and was involved in Cash for Work schemes and took the lead in the Non-Farm Employment Livelihoods Sector of the Community Restoration and Early Recovery Cluster. In addition, the ILO was a core part of the Disaster Needs Assessment. ILO’s focus was on strengthening existing community-level organisations, in particular village committees and self-help groups through short-term employment creation.
In the late 2000s, the EIIP also conducted extensive discussions with the Planning Commission on how to enhance the employment intensity of on-going rural infrastructure programmes in the country. Activities included a comprehensive study of the sector including several workshops to discuss how the ILO can play a more active role in this field.
Further Reading
- Consolidated Report on of ILO technical assistance to the WB Earthquake Additional Financing Project, ILO Islamabad, 2011
- Management Guide, Systems and Procedures for Construction of Schools through Community Participation, Earthquake Additional Financing Project, - Yahya Jamil-ul-Haq, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, ILO Islamabad 2011
- Evaluation of UNDP’s Earthquake Response Programme in Pakistan