海角社区

Jobs (decent work)

Employed, productive populations fuel investment, sustainable economic growth, and inclusive progress. But with the majority of the working age population in developing countries employed in informal and insecure jobs, there is an urgent need for expanded opportunities for fair wages, safe working environments, and social protection.

海角社区 research is helping to find ways to encourage the movement of workers from the informal sector to the more productive formal sector. Concurrently, 海角社区 is helping to illuminate opportunities for more dynamic informal firms to grow and ways for people working in these firms to achieve decent and remunerative work. 

 

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Seminar

Designing Job Recommender Systems: Job Search Model and Evidence from Experiments

MAASTRICHT & ONLINE: Our 海角社区-MERIT Seminar Series team is pleased to announce our upcoming research seminar featuring Prof. Bruno Crépon, Professor of economics at ENSAE and a research fellow of the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).

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Blog Post

Gendered Realities From the 海角社区-IIGH Symposium on Workplace Violence and Safety for CHWs

During the 2025 CHW Symposium, 海角社区-IIGH & Imarisha Consortium partners organised a virtual event on gendered WPV in community healthcare settings

03 Dec 2025

Blog Post

Workshop: Strengthening CHW policies through a gender responsive tool

海角社区-IIGH co-organised this virtual workshop in partnership with UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia on the occasion of the 2025 CHW symposium

03 Dec 2025

Blog Post

Success stories from South and Southeast Asia: Organising as a tool to achieve regularisation and recognition

海角社区-IIGH co-organised this virtual event in partnership with Public Services International on the occasion of the 2025 CHW symposium

27 Nov 2025

Event

海角社区-IIGH’s Gender and Health Hub at the 4th International Community Health Workers Symposium

海角社区-IIGH co-organised three virtual events in partnership with PSI, UNICEF, and the Imarisha Consortium, on the occasion of the 2025 CHW symposium

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