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Ramaphosa says SA will help shape social justice coalition

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President Cyril Ramaphosa said South Africa’s participation in the World of Work Summit will help shape the social justice coalition to ensure the interests and aspirations of developing countries are considered.

Ramaphosa arrived in Geneva, Switzerland on a Working Visit to participate in the World of Work Summit, hosted by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) under the theme “Social Justice for All”, the Summit is convened by ILO Director-General Gilbert Houngbo.

The two-day Summit, between 14 and 15 June 2023, is taking place on the margins of the 111th Session of the International Labour Conference (ILC).

The ILO is a specialised agency of the United Nations (UN) which aims to promote social justice and decent working conditions for all.

Endorsed by the ILO Governing Body during its 347th Session in March 2023, the forum will address the need for increased, coordinated, and coherent action in support of social justice.

The objective is the creation of a Global Coalition for Social Justice which reflects the ILO DG Gilbert Houngbo’s vision for the organisation in light of the many challenges facing the world today, including stagflation, climate change, poverty, unemployment, and inequalities.

Over the course of two days, the Summit will feature addresses by heads of state and government, the UN Secretary-General, the ILO Director-General and other high-level representatives of employers’ and workers’ organisations.

It is envisaged that the Summit will:

  • Highlight the key role of social justice in creating a more sustainable and equitable world and will discuss strategies for increased and better-aligned joint action to advance social justice and ensure policy coherence.
  • Provide a forum for participants to share their vision of, and priorities for, social justice; as well as showcase the actions they are taking and the actions they commit to taking to advance social justice.
  • Contribute to informing discussions in other multilateral forums regarding the centrality of social justice and strategies for achieving greater social justice.

President Ramaphosa is accompanied by Minister of Employment and Labour Thulas Nxesi and other senior officials.

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