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Tripartite Action to Enhance the Contribution of Labour Migration to Growth and Development in ASEAN (TRIANGLE II): design document

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Australia provided A$9.4 million to support TRIANGLE I, implemented by the International Labour Organization (ILO) from 2010-2015. As a result of the relevance and strong performance of TRIANGLE I (as evidenced in DFAT annual reporting and an independent mid-term evaluation), DFAT received endorsement in January 2015 to begin a partner-led design with the ILO for a long-term project that builds on the lessons learned during implementation of TRIANGLE I.

The ILO provides specialist technical advice at the request of ASEAN Member States and social partners as well as the ASEAN Secretariat to shape their individual labour migration policies and the broader agenda in ASEAN. TRIANGLE II will shift the focus from protection and governance of labour migration to migration for development, growth and economic and human security – ultimately increasing the number of migrant workers that have a positive migration experience. There is considerable convergence between the priorities of the ASEAN Member States and Australia in the outcomes of the project, including shared goals of increasing stable, inclusive economic growth and development.

This Project Design Document (PDD) outlines the rationale for the TRIANGLE II Project at the outcome and output level across the six target countries. During a twelve-month inception phase, detailed activities will be determined, and the Theory of Change (Annex A) and Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) framework (Annex B) will be further developed in consultation with project partners. Gender, communications and sustainability strategies will be developed during the inception phase to guide DFAT, the ILO and national and regional implementing partners in identifying activities of highest priority in project countries to achieve maximum impact. Activities and approaches will also be shaped by the final independent evaluation of TRIANGLE I, as well as a decision by the Canadian Government on future funding of TRIANGLE I's sister project, the ASEAN TRIANGLE project, scheduled to end in March 2016.

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Last Updated: 9 December 2015
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