ILO’s new boss reveals his priorities to Togo’s President during an audience in Lomé

Economic governance
Friday, 20 May 2022 20:41
ILO’s new boss reveals his priorities to Togo’s President during an audience in Lomé

(Togo First) - The new director-general of the International Labor Office, Gilbert Fossoun Houngbo, met with President Faure Gnassingbé last Tuesday, May 17, in Lomé. During his audience with the Togolese leader, Houngbo told him about the priorities he will focus on throughout his mandate, knowingly reducing the cost of living, bolstering social protection, and getting actors of the informal sectors to formalize their business. 

“One of my priorities will be the international response to issues of the household basket and rising inflation which we are concerned about at ILO. We also, as much as possible, help universalize social protection. The sector linked to this social protection is the informal sector. We will dedicate ourselves to boosting productivity and formalizing the informal sector so that it contributes more optimally to the economic life of countries,” ILO’s new boss told President Gnassingbé.

Houngbo, who was once Togo’s Prime Minister, also intends to tackle ecologic transition issues, child labor, and modern slavery.

Gilbert Fossoun Houngbo currently heads the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). The 11th Director-General of ILO and the first African to hold the position, he will officially take office next October.

Esaïe Edoh

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