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.

UNU research is helping to find ways to encourage the movement of workers from the informal sector to the more productive formal sector. Concurrently, UNU 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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Blog Post

Overcoming Trust, Power, and Communication Dissonances: Why Innovative Tech Can Combat Forced Labour

Apprise studies reveal that most workers are more comfortable using this digital tool to answer questions when compared with face-to-face interviews.

20 Oct 2020

Blog Post

Identifying Labour Risks through Worker Engagement

Worker voice technology, such as Apprise, can identify forced labour and ensure workers’ voices are central and confidential during social audits.

17 Sep 2020

News

New Report Highlights the Potential of Technologies to Uncover Patterns of Labour Exploitation

Smartphone app Apprise allows for secure and confidential interviews of vulnerable populations to identify cases of human trafficking.

30 Jul 2020

News

The Mekong Club Awarded the PAA Gold Standard Awards 2019 for the Use of Apprise Audit to End Modern Slavery

The Apprise Audit app can greatly help highlight exploited workers who would not typically voice their concerns during traditional worker interviews.

15 Apr 2020

News

Thailand Case Study to Amplify Modern Workers’ Voices through Technology

A new report published by The Mekong Club and UNU Macau unveiled flaws in interview methods used across mobile apps.

02 Apr 2020

News

UNU Institute in Macau Contributes to the Report of the Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery

UNU Macau's ongoing project Apprise demonstrated how digital technology can play a role in anti-slavery efforts today.

02 Sep 2019