Danish Trade Union Development Agency (DTDA)

Overview

The Danish Trade Union Development Agency (DTDA) was founded in 1987 under the name of “LO-FTF Council” by Denmark’s two largest trade union confederations, LO (the Confederation of Danish Trade Unions) and FTF (the Salaried Employees’ and Civil Servants’ Confederation), who merged in 2018 as the Danish Trade Union Confederation.

DTDA’s objectives are to promote democracy, workers’ rights, health and safety at work and poverty reduction, which is done by implementing projects that strengthen the labour market in developing countries.

DTDA collaborates with trade union organizations in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. The programmes ‘immediate objective is to assist the partner organizations in becoming change agents in their own national and regional labour market context, capable of achieving tangible improvements in the national Decent Work Agenda conditions and the labour related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).


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