
The International Labour Organization (ILO) plays a crucial role in ensuring fair working conditions and social protections for workers worldwide. However, one of the biggest challenges in achieving this goal is the widespread presence of the informal economy and unregistered work, which deprives millions of workers of basic rights and security. Many individuals, particularly in developing countries, work without legal recognition, leaving them without access to essential benefits such as healthcare, pensions, and unemployment protection.
This committee will focus on addressing the vulnerabilities of informal workers and exploring policies that can facilitate their transition into the formal economy. Delegates are expected to propose sustainable solutions that balance economic growth with labor rights, ensuring that all workers—regardless of their employment status—receive the protections they deserve. Through international cooperation and innovative strategies, the committee aims to create a framework for inclusive and sustainable social security systems.