#113 The G|O Briefing, October 13, 2022 GESDA: SCIENCE AT THE MULTILATERAL TABLE | HAITI 'S TOTAL COLLAPSE | LATEST ADDITION TO UN GVA CAMPUS STILL PLAGUED BY PROBLEMS | MUSICAL CHAIRS
#94 The G|O Briefing, April 21, 2022 China ratifies conventions against forced labor – The war continues to disrupt the WTO’s deliberations
#91 The G|O Briefing, March 24, 2022 How the BRICS are fighting efforts to isolate Russia in Geneva - Election countdown at the ILO - Truth, lies, and alternative facts in Russia
An open field in the race for the top ILO job The process of electing a new Director-General at the International Labour Organization (ILO), to replace Guy Ryder, whose term expires on September 30, is in full speed. The ILO is a tripartite organization which brings together representatives of governments, employers, and workers in its executive bodies. The 56-member Governing Body
#82, The G|O Briefing, January 20, 2022 A wide open race for the ILO's top job | Will diplomacy prevail? | Is the Human Rights Council losing its focus? |
#78 The G|O Briefing, December 2, 2021 A standing ovation at the WHO | ILO's boss speaks truth to power | International institutions may not last forever |
Building Back Better: Equality at the Centre Alicia Bárcena, Guy Ryder adn Tatiana Valovaya | The pandemic is hitting disproportionately women and the most vulnerable population groups, especially the poorest, many of whom work in the informal economy.