The Worldwide Labour Group (ILO) is happy to announce the appointment of Joni Musabayana because the Director of the ILO First rate Work Crew and Workplace for the Caribbean, efficient October 15.
Musabayana, a Zimbabwean nationwide, will lead the ILO’s efforts in selling social justice, first rate work, and inclusive financial development throughout 13 Member States and 9 non-metropolitan territories within the English-and Dutch-speaking Caribbean.
With a distinguished profession spanning over 31 years, Musabayana brings intensive expertise and experience in labour, social growth, and worldwide relations. He has performed a pivotal function in addressing points related to the Caribbean together with labour migration, enterprise growth, social safety, expertise growth, gender equality and local weather resilience. His dedication to fostering tripartite social dialogue and cooperation between governments, employers, and staff has been instrumental in decreasing first rate work deficits and driving constructive change within the labour panorama.
As Director of the ILO Caribbean Workplace, Musabayana will present strategic route to advance the ILO’s technical steering and cooperation by way of First rate Work Nation Programmes and different actions supported although the broader United Nations system serving within the area. His tasks will embrace overseeing the implementation of initiatives tailor-made to the wants of the Caribbean that can tackle persistent and rising challenges on this planet of labor.
Previous to his present function as Director of the ILO First rate Work Crew and Workplace for the Caribbean, Musabayana served as Director of the ILO Pretoria First rate Work Crew, main technical assist for 18 international locations in Japanese and Southern Africa. He was additionally Director for the Nation Workplace politically and administratively protecting Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho and South Africa.
Musabayana has a Doctorate in Enterprise Management from UNISA Faculty of Enterprise Management, in addition to a Grasp of Enterprise Administration (MBA) and a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Political Science and Public Administration from the College of Zimbabwe. He additionally has a Diploma in Coaching Administration, and a Diploma in Pc Programming.
Earlier than becoming a member of the ILO, Musabayana labored for the Zimbabwe Ministry of Increased Schooling and the Employers’ Confederation of Zimbabwe.
“I’m honoured to have the chance to guide the ILO’s work within the Caribbean,” mentioned Mr. Musabayana. “This area is residence to vibrant cultures and key sectors set in opposition to the backdrop of complicated financial, social and environmental vulnerabilities. I’m desperate to work collaboratively with our tripartite constituents and different companions to establish and mobilize alternatives that may obtain social justice and first rate work for all.”