ILO supports National Compliance Centre
18 April 2023
The Government of Pakistan has launched the
National Compliance Center to promote labour
compliance and social responsibility in the
country. Led by and anchored within the
Ministry of Commerce, the centre, the first
of its kind in Pakistan, will work to
improve labour, social and environment
standards to help businesses in Pakistan
become more competitiveness, responsible and
sustainable.
The launch of the National Compliance Center
was attended by Political leaders,
dignitaries from the Government, diplomatic
partners, Industry representatives and
development actors including USAID, World
Bank, GIZ, and the ILO.
The National Compliance Center will use a
cluster approach to address concerns facing
Pakistani Industry, helping increasing
compliance and thus the exporting base in
the country. These clusters include Human
Rights, Climate Change, Sanitary and
Phytosanitary standards, Labour Rights,
Traceability, Sustainability, Quality
Assurance, Governance and Democracy.
Mr Naveed Qamar, Minister Commerce and
Industries, in his remarks said that the
launch of the National Compliance Center is
an important milestone for Pakistan, as it
demonstrates the government's commitment to
its national and international obligations,
while also proactively taking measures to
convene stakeholders and partners supporting
trade and compliance from various
perspectives.
Ms Khemphone Phaokhemkeo, Officer In-Charge
of the ILO CO for Pakistan, emphasised that
the launch of the National Compliance Center
comes at a critical time, as Pakistan faces
significant economic and labour market
challenges, including informal
employment, low wages, and poor working
conditions. The center will help to address
these issues and promote inclusive economic
growth and social development in the
country.
The launch of the National Compliance Center
is a positive step towards improving labour
standards and protecting workers' rights in
Pakistan. The ILO stands ready to support
the government and is committed to working
together to promote social justice and
decent work for all.
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