The theme
for the 2006 High-level segment of the substantive session of
ECOSOC is:
“Creating
an environment at the national and international levels conducive
to generating full and productive employment and decent wok
for all, and its impact on sustainable development”.
The
choice of this theme is timely as there is now consensus that
productive employment and decent work have to be at the centre
of economic and social policies designed to achieve the internationally
agreed development goals, particularly the central Millennium
Development Goal of halving extreme poverty by 2015. This view
was endorsed by Heads of State and Government at the 2005 World
Summit who declared: “We strongly support a fair globalization
and resolve to make the goals of full and productive employment
and decent work for all, including for women and young people,
a central objective of our national and international macro-economic
policies as well as poverty reduction strategies. These measures
should also encompass the elimination of child labour. We also
resolve to protect the human rights of workers”.
In
order to contribute towards a successful outcome of the High-level
segment of ECOSOC, a major informal preparatory event was held
at United Nations Headquarters in New York on the 4-5 April 2006,
to allow Member States, organizations of the United Nations system,
and stakeholders (employers and workers organizations, non-governmental
organizations, academia, foundations) to examine the issues and
make recommendations on the theme of the High-level segment.
A common theme which runs through all the roundtables is that
making decent work a global goal needs stronger commitment and
partnership by donors and international institutions, and a clear
sense of common purpose at the country level.