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Decent Work for All ASIAN DECENT WORK DECADE 2006-2015
ILO Green Jobs Initiatives in Indonesia
Matthieu
CognacChief Technical Advisor
ILO Jakarta Office
ILO Jakarta and Green Jobs
Participation of GOI representatives in ILO trainings on Green Jobs
Assisting the Government in the development of policies and strategies for sustainable rural infrastructure investments, using environmentally friendly local resource‐based approaches and technologies
Mainstreaming Green Jobs in our work on enterprise development and skills training
Studies on Green Jobs including “The Benefits of Going Green”
and
“Labour inspection in Forestry”
The JOY Project“Employment – intensive growth for Indonesia: Job Opportunities for Men and Women” (JOY) has for objective to:
“- Create income earning opportunities for young women and men in Indonesia
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- through complementing national policies and local initiatives
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- that lead to more employment intensive growth”
Focus
-Youth Employment
-Local Economic Development
-Tourism Development
Youth Employment Context 61% of the youth (15-24) are unemployed
2 Million young women and men enter the labor market each year
70% of all Indonesians work in the informal economy
Shortage of skilled workers and low productivity
JOY inspires to…
Supporting government on Youth Employment advocacy
Encouraging labor intensive and Green initiatives in the informal economy
Encouraging the growth of socially sustainable enterprises with the ability to create jobs which have a positive environmental impact
Introducing a biogas initiativeCharacteristics
Implemented by HIVOS
60 units built for these 2 districts
400 units planned for these 2 districts for 2010
3,000 Kg firewood saved/year/household
3 hours workload saved /day/household
Introducing a biogas initiative
Creation of new employment opportunities in construction, after sale service, marketing, training, manufacturing, microfinance…
12,250 working days created for 2 districts
Government policy introduced at province level (http://www.disnak-jatim.go.id/web/index.php/Renstra-Disnak-Jatim.html)
Enhanced agricultural productivity– fertilizer effect
Better household and environmental sanitation
Financial sector involvement – Rabobank 400K / Bank Mandiri Syariah 6%IR
Waste ManagementCharacteristics
Designed to support tourism growth in the Bromo area
A District government decision to train local partners to manage regional domestic and industrial waste
Community involvement
Waste ManagementSupport provided
Training of Trainers (TOT) for a community based management program
Separation of organic and non organic waste; Reduce, Recycle, Reuse
Assistance in drafting local legislation to highlight the role of communities in waste management
Promoting Green Tourism
Agro Tourism and Eco Tourism development
Tourism skills and entrepreneurship training
SME development
Cooperation with BNSP to establish an Eco Tourism LSP
Promoting Green Tourism
Vulcania East Java
Master Plan process
Spatial Planning
Promoting Green tourismEnergy Consumption
Water Consumption
Greenhouse Gas
Waste water
Waste Management Plan
Harmful Substances
Other Pollutants
Wildlife Species
Wildlife in Captivity
Landscaping
Biodiversity Conservation and Forestry
Cooperation agreement
Bromo-Semeru
Interaction with Wildlife
Possible GJ Platforms
IYEN Secretariat
Formal training – UNPAD Labor market development program
Present and Future Projects
Terima kasih