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Supply chains can be an engine of development, especially when they promote technology transfers and the adoption of new production practices, which in turn can enable higher value-added activities requiring enhanced skills, productivity and competitiveness. At the same time, aspects of supply chains have raised concerns about their impact on working conditions and the protection of workers’ rights

With its mandate, experience and expertise in the world of work, its normative approach to development and its tripartite structure, the ILO is uniquely positioned to promote decent work in supply chains. The ILO provides guidance and support to Member States and tripartite constituents by using all available ILO means of action to ensure decent work in supply chains, actively pursuing social dialogue and promoting, respecting and realizing the fundamental principles and rights at work in supply chains.

Learn more about the ILO strategy on decent work in supply chains.

ILO on the ground

In the following videos, we explore how the ILO works with constituents in various regions to promote decent work outcomes within supply chains. These initiatives help foster fair working conditions, responsible business conduct, trade, and investments. Watch how the ILO’s approach is transforming industries around the world.

  • Building fairer supply chains and advancing decent work in Latin America

Supply chains have reshaped economies, creating opportunities for businesses, workers, and communities. In this video, we explore how the ILO is working with constituents to promote decent work in supply chains across Latin America for sustainable and fair supply chains.

  • Strengthening Namibia's fisheries by advancing sustainability and fair work practices

Namibia’s fisheries are a key driver of the country’s economy, providing fish and seafood to markets worldwide. Unlocking this supply chain’s full potential requires fair and sustainable practices. This video highlights how the ILO, with support from the European Union in two projects - Sustainable Supply Chains to Build Forward Better (SSCBFB) and Supply Chains For Sustainable Future of Work (SCSFW) - is working to strengthen Namibia’s fisheries supply chain by advancing decent work, sustainability, and resilience.

  • Decent work in Chile’s wine industry: A pilot programme for fair practices and social dialogue

Chile’s world-renowned wine industry thrives on the dedication of its workers. But for the sector to grow sustainably, fair and safe working conditions are essential. The Decent Work Pilot Programme in Melipilla and Talagante is driving positive change by strengthening social dialogue, improving working conditions, and promoting responsible business conduct across the wine supply chain. Watch how this initiative is making a difference for businesses, workers and the future of Chilean wine.

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ILO projects on supply chains and decent work

ILO projects on supply chains and decent work

Discover the ILO Development Cooperation projects and programmes that address decent work in supply chains.

News and articles

What is not green about market systems development?

Think piece

What is not green about market systems development?

2030 Roadmap approved in Peru to boost the Amazon Chestnut sector in Madre de Dios with decent work and sustainability

Sectors and value chains for decent work and productivity

2030 Roadmap approved in Peru to boost the Amazon Chestnut sector in Madre de Dios with decent work and sustainability

Research highlights

Explained: Labour Provisions in Trade Agreements
Labour Provisions in Trade Agreements

Infographic

Explained: Labour Provisions in Trade Agreements

Understanding working conditions of fishers in Indonesia: Evidence from the 2024 Survey on Decent Work in Marine Fishing
Understanding working conditions of fishers in Indonesia: Evidence from the 2024 Survey on Decent Work in Marine Fishing

Report

Understanding working conditions of fishers in Indonesia: Evidence from the 2024 Survey on Decent Work in Marine Fishing

Addressing occupational safety and health challenges linked to climate change in agricultural supply chains in Viet Nam
Cover of Vision Zero Fund research report on OSH challenges and climate change in supply chains in Viet Nam

Research Report

Addressing occupational safety and health challenges linked to climate change in agricultural supply chains in Viet Nam

Most recent publications

Promising practices for fair recruitment in Hong Kong (China): Promoting fair recruitment of domestic workers: Behavioural insights to...

Fair recruitment

Promising practices for fair recruitment in Hong Kong (China): Promoting fair recruitment of domestic workers: Behavioural insights to...

Linking green trade and employment: Are there opportunities for job creation?

Linking green trade and employment: Are there opportunities for job creation?

Featured projects

Better Work
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ILO Flagship Programme

Better Work

Vision Zero Fund
Vision Zero Fund Logo

Project

Vision Zero Fund

Responsible Business Conduct in Latin America and the Caribbean (RBCLAC)
Responsible Business Conduct in Latin America and the Caribbean logo

Project

Responsible Business Conduct in Latin America and the Caribbean (RBCLAC)

Human Rights Due Diligence in support of Decent Work (HRDD4DW)
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Project

Human Rights Due Diligence in support of Decent Work (HRDD4DW)

Accelerating action for the elimination of child labour in supply chains in Africa (ACCEL AFRICA)
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Project

Accelerating action for the elimination of child labour in supply chains in Africa (ACCEL AFRICA)

Resilient, Inclusive and Sustainable Supply Chains Asia (RISSC)
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Project

Resilient, Inclusive and Sustainable Supply Chains Asia (RISSC)

Ongoing and upcoming events

Supply Chains for Social Justice: Leveraging the nexus between trade, investment, and responsible business conduct for decent work in Asia...

Responsible business conduct

Supply Chains for Social Justice: Leveraging the nexus between trade, investment, and responsible business conduct for decent work in Asia...

Training courses

The International Training Centre of the ILO (ITCILO) in Turin, Italy offers a variety of specialized training courses focused on decent work in supply chains. These courses aim to build capacity to promote and uphold fundamental principles and rights at work, ensure worker protection, support job creation, and drive sustainable development across global supply chains. 

The ITCILO's training portfolio includes academies, standard courses, free self-paced courses, and more. You can also search by topic, language, and mode (online, face-to-face, or blended).

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Contact us

For more details on the ILO’s efforts to promote decent work in supply chains, or to inquire about specific programmes, please contact the Action Programme on Decent Work in Supply Chains at [email protected]

We look forward to hearing from you!