Myanmar workers are on the way from Kalaw to Inle Lake
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The ILO first established its Liaison Office in Myanmar in 2002 under an Understanding between the Government of the Union of Myanmar and the International Labour Office. The main role of the Liaison Officer is to support efforts for the elimination of forced labour in the country and implement strategies to address its root causes.

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Farmers work in rice field at Taunggyi of Myanmar
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Making handcrafted lotus fabrics in Inle Lake of Myanmar
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Contact

ILO Liaison Office for Myanmar 
No.1 (A), Kanbae (Thitsar) Road, Yankin Township
Yangon, Myanmar

  • Email: yangon@ilo.org
  • Phone: +95 1 233 6538, 233 6539
  • Fax: +95 1 233 6582

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