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Global projects often have various components, which include an international element, regional, sub regional and national. Currently the ITF has the following global education projects. Click on each one for detailed information.
The project aims at building understanding and developing strategies about global transport restructuring, and the role of the international financial institutions in engineering it. The project is addressing the following questions:
Building on this research work during 2005-2007, the core purpose in 2008-2010 is education and capacity building among ITF affiliate leaders and trainers, and ITF officers. Its particular purpose is to turn existing and new material into:
The materials will be used in the programmes of ITF training the trainer activities, in which sessions are devoted to training in the use of the materials, both as a means of developing skills and further developing the toolkit materials and educational methodology.
It also involves education and training of key leaders in ITF's headquarters departments, sectoral sections and regions in how to use the web-based material in education and organising efforts.
The project also involves briefing ITF leaders in preparation for their engagement with IFIs and affiliates in relation to IFI-sponsored restructuring projects.
Additional Project infomation can be downloaded from the document at the end of the page entitled: Developing trade union policy on IFIs. Notes for affiliates
Project Coordinator: Brendan Martin, specialist on the labour and social aspects of privatisation and public sector reform.
Cooperating Organisation: FES
Project period: 2008-2010
HIV/AIDS is the leading cause of death worldwide for adults ages 15-59. The disease is expending relentlessly and the number of people living with HIV has been rising dangerously in every region.
We are also witnessing the “feminisation” of HIV/AIDS. Every year the number of women infected with HIV increases faster than men. Prevention, treatment and care coverage is uneven and still highly unsatisfactory. Scientific evidence demonstrates that AIDS will continue to challenge humankind for many decades to come.
To be able to understand the factors that produce vulnerability to HIV/AIDS infection and disease, determinants operating at different levels should be analysed: Individual level (age, sex, genetics etc.); Socio-economic level (poverty, livelihoods, gender, education, religion, knowledge, behaviour, ideology etc.); Institutional level (policies of governments, international financial institutions etc.)
A trade union perspective regarding the fight against HIV/AIDS should include all components of socio-economic and institutional levels in a holistic fashion to be able to analyse the socio-economic and political structures that underline, frame and in most cases predetermine personal behaviours or “choices”.
By launching a global project against HIV/AIDS based on a holistic trade union perspective, transport unions will be able to recognize the urgency of the problem and make a commitment to participate effectively. This problem will be with us for the decades to come and AIDS activism must be a part of transport unions activities and agenda.
The main long-term objective of the project is to reduce vulnerability of transport workers and their families significantly through union coordination on the international scale, mobilising and globalising solidarity. In the short term the project aims to achieve the following;
Furthermore for the ITF this project will enable the integration of HIV/AIDS into the work of the ITF’s industrial sections. In achieving this and all the above objectives a project coordinated will take charge of the project.
Target groups:Trade union officials in charge of bargaining, trade union educators and leaders, shop stewards
Project Coordinator: Yet to be selected
Cooperating organisation: FNV Mondiaal
Project period. 2005 -2008.
The ITF recognises the crucial role which education plays in raising awareness on international issues, and has put in place an education strategy which is focused on strengthening the international perspective of ITF affiliates. Consistent with this strategy, the ITF education department has developed a global training the trainers programme for transport unions with support from the LO-TCO.
The project aims to integrate issues linked to globalisation into trade union education programmes through the training of trainers and the development of education materials. The project also aims to increase the number of trainers whose role is to conduct and initiate training on international issues within their unions. Other aims of the project include promoting the integration of international solidarity work into national organising, campaigning and bargaining activities. Activities will include national and regional seminars which bring together existing and new trainers. Materials in the form of modules have been developed to assist trainers to cover areas such as the ITF and globalisation and transport etc. Hard copies will be accompanied with a CD.
Another key outcome of the project has been the building of a global educators’ network. The network consists of education co-ordinators/officers and the purpose is to exchange information, education materials as well as to raise the profile of trade union education activities amongst ITF affiliates. In this regard it is anticipated more educators will contribute to the activities of the network.
Click here for more on the educators’ network.
Target Group: Trade union educators, trainers, leaders, shop stewards
Cooperation Organisation: LO-TCO
Project Period: 2005-2007
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