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IFWEA and Solidarity

 

Many IFWEA member organisations undertake their work under very difficult conditions, particularly where workers' rights are routinely violated or threatened. In these circumstances, IFWEA also has to respond to requests for support from members facing repression or attack. Co-ordination of such solidarity forms an important part of IFWEA's responsibilities. Simple acts of solidarity, such as letters of support or protest, and the popularisation of these struggles by member organisations, have proved of major importance in the defence of workers' education organisations, their staff and their representatives.

 

IFWEA and International Development

 

Many IFWEA affiliates are based in developing countries, and play an important role in local and national development. While IFWEA is not an third world development agency, a significant number of affiliates in the North undertake programmes in support of workers' education development in the South, particularly in building the capacity of democratic workers' movements to have a positive impact in pursuit of social and economic justice.

IFWEA, along with its partner organisations in the international trade union movement and labour-related development agencies (particularly with SOLIDAR, and its member organisations), plays an important role in bringing together labour organisations in North & South, initiating development programmes, and building new partnerships between trade unions and labour NGOs.