Pakistan has been elected as a member of International Labour Organization’s (ILO) Governing Body (GB), reported MoFA on Monday (today).
According to Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), Pakistan has been elected as a regular member of ILO’s Governing Body.
The virtual elections for ILO’s governing body membership at the 109th session of the International Labour Conference (ILC) in Geneva where Pakistan along with three other countries were elected from Asia-Pacific Group (ASPAG) for the term 2021-2024.
The Governing Body is the premier policy and decision-making body of the ILO, composed of 56 Regular members (28 Governments, 14 Employers and 14 Workers).
It is pertinent to know that Pakistan has previously been a regular member of this executive arm of the ILO for seven terms since joining the organization in 1947. This election result illustrates the trust reposed by the international community in Pakistan’s strong leadership credentials.
Pakistan joins the Governing Body at a time when the World of Work has been hit hard. Mitigating the socio-economic impacts of COVID-19 pandemic and revival of economic growth necessitates enhanced international cooperation, dialogue and assistance, read the MoFA press-release.
Pakistan will work with members of the GB and other constituents towards human-centered economic recovery, enhanced productive capacity and employment generation. In doing so, promotion of social justice and social protection, guided by the Government’s people-oriented vision, will be the key areas of focus, it added.