Decent Work Country Programme for The Bahamas: 2021-2026

Through the DWCP 2021-2026, the ILO will work in close partnership with the Government of The Bahamas and the Bahamian social partners to address decent work challenges. The ILO’s approach in The Bahamas reflects the development of a ‘new generation’ of DWCPs, seeking to align more closely to both national and international development goals, and leverage partnerships to achieve real and meaningful change. Activities and results identified in the DWCP are based on clear theories of changes, developed through consultation with Bahamian constituents.

The ILO has a longstanding programme of cooperation with its constituents in The Bahamas, following on from the first DWCP, which was launched in 2008. The DWCP for 2021-2026 establishes a firm commitment between all partners to ensure that Decent Work is at the heart of national development in The Bahamas, particularly with respect to recovery and reconstruction following the impacts of Hurricane Dorian and the COVID-19 pandemic.

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