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Documentation from the meeting

Presentations and other documents supporting the TUDCN General Meeting in Helsingor, Denmark on 7-9 May 2012.

15-05-2012

International development agendas:

- Post-Busan Building Blocks

- Overview of development agendas

- Trade unions in the Post-Busan Process

Panel 1: Danish Social Partners as actors in Development

- Marie Gad, Confederation of Danish Industry - The Danish Social Partners as Actors in -Development

Panel 2: Role of social partners in promoting inclusive growth and development

- Hjördis D’Agostino Ogendo, Development and Cooperation DG, European Commission - Sound Partners for Sustainable Growth and Inclusive Development

- Rudi Delarue, ILO Brussels - Role of social partners in promoting sustainable development, inclusive growth and development-

- TUAC paper: PPPs – In pursuit of fair risk sharing and value for the people?

Other presentations:

- European Development Days summary presentation

- ITUC Africa activity update (in French)

- TU Development Cooperation Projects database update

- TUDCN activity report Jan-Apr 2012

- TUDCN Action Plan for May-Dec 2012 (prezi)


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  • Climate- and Employment-Proof Our Work with Just Transition
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