Structural Transformation For Africa’s Development : PROGRAMME AREA

Three decades of implementation of the Structural Adjustments Programmes failed to either bring structural changes to African economies
or address key structural constraints. The SAPs have rather deepened the primary commodity export-dependence that Africa inherited
from colonialism and increased vulnerabilities to volatile world primary commodities prices. Moreover, the open trade, investment and
financial regimes and policies have had little impact on wealth creation and led to substantial accumulation of wealth in the hands of the
few outside the continent. Trade liberalization has exposed indigenous industries to unfair competition from abroad leading to deindustrialization
and loss of high quality manufacturing sector jobs and degradation of domestic productive capacity. Together with extensive
retrenchment of public sector workers, this has increased the rate of informalization and joblessness.

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16/02/2024

14th Edition of New Year School: Advancing Africa’s Transformation Agenda

The African Regional Organization of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC-Africa) is pleased to announce the 14th edition of the New Year School (NYS), scheduled for March 19-22, 2024, in Lusaka, Zambia. Under the theme “Advancing Africa’s transformation agenda : Mobilizing for (...)
Keywords : Upcoming event; Structural Transformation For Africa’s Development; Zambia ; Alrei; Communique;
29/11/2023

ITUC-Africa launches debt campaign to reverse Africa’s debt burden to promote transparency, accountability in debt management

The African Regional Organization of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC-Africa), on Wednesday in Nairobi, the Kenya capital, launched a campaign to reverse Africa’s sovereign debt trend. Under the campaign, ITUC-Africa says trade unions in Africa will begin to promote (...)
Nairobi, 29 November 2023 By Michael Oche Keywords : Activities; SDGs ; Newsletters; Structural Transformation For Africa’s Development; Kenya;
25/11/2023

In Kenya, union groups learn from AfCFTA ’s women and youth protocol.

African trade union groups are scrutinizing the Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Protocol on Women and Youth. Its implications for informal workers were the subject of a communication on the bangs of the 5th ITUC-Africa Congress in Nairobi, the Kenyan capital. The session devoted to this (...)
25 November 2023 By Alice Lawson Keywords : Activities; SDGs ; Newsletters; Structural Transformation For Africa’s Development; Kenya;
17/02/2020

10th New Year School: African Trade Unions and the Future of Work

Technological advances, artificial intelligence, automation and robotics are plunging the world of work today into unprecedented change. If this change promises to be beneficial for some under other skies, that is likely to strike a blow to others on the black continent, given that the (...)
17-20 Febrary 2020 Lome, TOGO Keywords : Activities; Newsletters; Climate Change And Environment; Human and trade union rights; Gender Equality; Peace And Security; Extending Social Protection ; Organising And Workers Empowerment - Trade Union Unity; Structural Transformation For Africa’s Development; Youth Work - Organising And Workers Empowerment;
09/10/2018

Commendation for national minimum wage adoption in South Africa and request to support campaign for minimum wages across Africa

Dear President Ramaphosa, On behalf of the African Regional Organisation of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC-Africa www.ituc-africa.org) - I convey to you our profound commendation and appreciation for the institution of national minimum wage in South Africa.
4 October 2018 Lomé, TOGO Keywords : Activities; South Africa; Extending Social Protection ; Structural Transformation For Africa’s Development;
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07/06/2022

Africa Day: ITUC-Africa’s 4 proposals to get the African people out of the rut

This marks the day when the African people have been gathering to commemorate the liberation of their continent. The observations on this occasion revealed a general call for the lifting of harsh fiscal austerity policies applied by governments, which naturally affect the possibilities of (...)
Keywords : Newsletters ; Peace And Security ; Structural Transformation For Africa’s Development ;
25/05/2022

ITUC-AFRICA STATEMENT ON THE OCCASION OF THE COMMEMORATION OF THE 2022 AFRICA DAY: Strengthening Resilience in Nutrition and Food Security on the African Continent

The African Regional Organisation of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC-Africa www.ituc-africa.org) joins Africans, those in the diaspora, persons of African descent and friends of Africa to commemorate this year’s Africa Liberation Day. This year’s theme: "Strengthening (...)
Keywords : Declarations ; Structural Transformation For Africa’s Development ;
19/07/2021

World Bank must place economic transformation at heart of IDA20 replenishment - Bretton Woods Project

The African Regional Organisation of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC-Africa) welcomes the early replenishment of the World Bank’s International Development Association (IDA), the World Bank’s low-income country arm. The Covid-19 pandemic has sapped the resources of countries (...)
By Kwasi ADU-Amankwah Keywords : THE TRADE UNION BATTLE AGAINST COVID-19 ; Declarations ; Extending Social Protection ; Structural Transformation For Africa’s Development ;
16/06/2020

African Child Day 2020: Access to child friendly justice system in Africa

African Child Day is celebrated each 16TH June in remembrance of hundreds of South African students killed and injured on June 16, 1976 in Soweto during their demonstration to demand quality education. Today, the situation of children in Africa is still a preoccupation and leaders are called (...)
Keywords : Declarations ; Extending Social Protection ; Structural Transformation For Africa’s Development ; Youth Work - Organising And Workers Empowerment ;
08/06/2020

NLC: PRESS RELEASE 2020 WORLD FOOD SAFETY DAY FOOD SAFTEY IS EVERYONE’S BUSINESS

Nigerian workers join the rest of the world to celebrate the 2020 World Food Safety Day (WFSD). This global event, being marked for the second consecutive year, is aimed at raising public awareness on the need to protect our food sources from contamination arising from unsafe production, (...)
7 June 2020 Abuja, Nigeria Keywords : Declarations ; Nigeria ; Extending Social Protection ; Structural Transformation For Africa’s Development ;

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TRADE UNION ORGANISATIONAL CAPACITY TOOL (TUOC-tool)

This guidance note presents the COS framework; it reviews the concrete steps that can be used (...)

TU DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS PROFILE TOOL

TUDEP is a learning tool meant to support trade unions worldwide in the application of the (...)

PAMPHLET ON THE SDGs

The pamphlet aims to introduce trade unionists to the 2030 Agenda and its overlap with the (...)