BAKU: The Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), H. E. Hissein Brahim Taha on Thursday emphasized that the high levels of unemployment especially among the youth continue to pose one of the most serious challenges to OIC Member States.
He was addressing the Ministerial Session of the 5th Islamic Conference of Labour Ministers commenced on Thursday in Baku, capital of Azerbaijan, focusing on the theme, “Innovative Solutions and Digitalization of Labour and Employment Services in OIC Member States”.
Hissein Brahim Taha pointed out that the total population of the OIC Member States is expected to reach by nearly 1 billion people in the next 30 years and reaching 2.9 billion by 2050 from the current 2 billion.
Secretary General urges OIC Member States to invest in education
He stressed the urgent need for OIC Member States to invest in appropriate education and put in place policies and institutions that will provide stable and decent jobs for youth.
Hissein Brahim Taha underlined the significant role of the ICLM Conference in giving policy support for the OIC Labour Centre. This new OIC specialized institution is entrusted with implementing various resolutions adopted by the OIC in the areas of labour, employment, and social protection.
Addressing another critical issue, the OIC Secretary-General voiced concerns about the ongoing tragedy happening to the brothers and sisters in Gaza and the entire Palestine.
He called upon the OIC Member States to implement the decisions of the Joint Arab-Islamic Extraordinary Summit on the Israeli Aggression against the Palestinian People, which was held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on 11th November 2023.
The Opening Session of the 5th ICLM featured statements by Saudi Arabia, chair of the 4th Session, and Azerbaijan, Chair of the current 5th ICLM as well as a video message from the Director-General of the ILO.
Moreover, six additional OIC member countries signed the Statute of OIC Labour Centre during the Session, bringing the total number of countries that have signed to 16.