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Date Shared: 
Thursday, October 6, 2016 - 19:00
Title: 

Monitoring the application of the Vietnam Association of Manpower Supply (VAMAS) Code of Conduct (COC-VN)

Countries and areas: 
Viet Nam
Partner(s): 
National Government of Vietnam; ILO
Thematic Area: 
Strategies for minimizing costs/maximizing human development
Tags: 
Capacity Building, Costs of Migration, Fair and Ethical Recruitment
Summary: 

The Vietnam Association of Manpower Supply (VAMAS) Code of Conduct (COC-VN) was adopted in 2010, and 108 recruitment agencies signed up to commit to its principles and guidelines relating to various aspects of the recruitment process (fees, contracts, pre-departure training, dispute settlement, etc.).

Through a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) mechanism, the application of the Code of Conduct has been assessed three times, with the most recent assessment including 70 agencies that together send 60% of migrant workers from Vietnam. VAMAS also organises trainings for recruitment agency staff and provincial labour officers, and has signed collaboration agreements with local authorities, inspection agencies, Vietnamese labour management sections in receiving countries as well as the Vietnam General Confederation of Labour in order to enhance awareness and understanding of the Code and strengthen collaboration in its monitoring.

GFMD Source: 

GFMD 2016 RT 1.1 "Reducing Migration Costs"

Link: 

http://www.ilo.org/dyn/migpractice/migmain.showPractice?p_lang=en&p_prac...


Source (retrieved on 04/15/2026 - 20:50): https://www.gfmd.org/pfp/ppd/2673