Dec 04, 2003
The present model of globalisation is not working for Africa and international policies must change to put jobs at the centre of the development debate in an employment-centred approach to alleviating the continent's chronic poverty, the head of the United Nations labour agency says. "The extensive policy advice given to Africa needs a reality check - a wake-up call," International Labour Organisation (ILO) Director-General Juan Somavia told the agency's Tenth African Regional Meeting at its opening session in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital.
































