This case study discusses the pilot application of a sectoral assessment methodology in Value Chain Development in Jabalpur, India. It aims to integrate the identified interventions in broader value chain development logic and to ensure stronger ownership and support to the interventions by local stakeholders.
The document focuses on the interventions bringing gains in terms of environmentally sound practices and decent work, such as proposals on compost production, re-generation of waste land using compost, and improvement of dairy farming practices.
The purpose of this document is to provide guidance to UN Country teams on how to integrate Green Jobs at country level, including joint programmes and the Development Assistance Framework(UNDAF) process.
By presenting a selected number of successful national experiences from 2012, the progress report illustrates the different levels at which the International Labour Organization (ILO)'s Green Jobs Programme operates.
The analysis in this report focuses on selected production-consumption systems, which link environmental, social and economic systems across the world - generating earnings, supporting ways of living, and meeting consumer demands - and also account for much of humanity's burden on the environment