Bangladesh has achieved a significant diplomatic milestone with its unanimous election as a vice-president of the 114th International Labour Conference (ILC)
2026.
International Labour Conference is the premier global forum on labour and employment issues convened by the International Labour Organization annually.
Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Bangladesh in Geneva Nahida Sobhan assumed the role Vice-President, alongside President of the Conference Juan Castillo, Minister of Labour and Social Security of Uruguay, and two other Vice Presidents, Kristen Kaufman from
United States and Gerardo Martínez from Argentina.
The election was endorsed by delegates representing 187 countries, reflecting the confidence and trust of the international community in Bangladesh’s constructive leadership in global labour governance, said a media release issued by the Bangladesh Mission in Geneva.
This prestigious position underscores Bangladesh’s new government's
commitment to promoting democratization of ILO, decent work, advancing social justice, and
protecting labour rights. It reflects the international recognition of Bangladesh’s contribution to advancing multilateral cooperation in addressing the evolving challenges facing the global workforce.
As Vice-President of the Conference, Bangladesh will contribute to guiding the proceedings of the ILC and facilitating consensus-building among member states and social partners on key policy issues affecting workers and workplaces worldwide.
The International Labour Conference, often referred to as the “world parliament of labour,” is the highest decision-making body of the ILO. It brings together governments, workers ’
organizations, and employers ’representatives from across the world to deliberate on critical
issues shaping the future of work.
This year’s conference has drawn approximately 5,000 delegates, making it the largest global gathering dedicated to labour, employment, and social justice.