International Training Centre of the ILO
International Training Centre of the ILO
About

The International Labour Organization and the Italian Government established the International Training Centre in 1964 in Turin, Italy, as an advanced vocational training institute. The Centre provides training and related services that develop human resources and institutional capabilities. We thereby contribute to achieving the ILO's goal of decent work for women and men.

 

Mission

To be the leading global provider of learning and training for the world of work. Our learning, knowledge-sharing and institutional capacity-building activities and programmes for governments, workers’ and employers’ organizations and other development partners are based on the latest thinking, best practices and comparative experiences in the fields of:

  • rights at work
  • enterprise, microfinance and local development
  • employment and skills development
  • social protection
  • social dialogue, tripartism, labour law and labour administration
  • workers’ and employers’ organizations
  • gender and non-discrimination
  • sustainable development and governance
  • learning methodology and technology

Regular programmes are offered in a multicultural and multilingual environment at the campus or through e-learning. Tailor-made programmes are offered at the organizational, national or regional level.

 

What We Do

In addition to the activities that the Centre's training units run, it also offers training and learning opportunities concerning cross-cutting issues like labour migration, skills development and vocational training, local development

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Type of organization

1 office
51-100
1964

Company Offices

  • Italy (headquarters)
  • Viale Maestri del Lavoro, 10 Torino