CENTRAL AMERICA
About PILAR
GFI is currently working on a two year project to improve labor rights in the informal sector economies
of Guatemala and Nicaragua. The objectives of this Department of State Funded initiative are to improve
government capacity to collect data on the informal sector while developing strategies that encourage
formalization and extend labor rights to the informal sector. Using GFI’s multi-stakeholder approach, we are
reaching out to a broad range of formal and informal worker organizations, government ministries, the private
sector, and key civil society organizations.
Why the Informal Sector?
GFI Executive Director Caleb Shreve signs Tripartite Agreement with PILAR Partners
Sustainable economic development with a genuine and large scale impact requires the engagement of a well
trained and productive workforce. However in most developing countries the informal sector represents almost
80% of the working poor. When countries cannot transition or integrate formal and informal sectors, GDP growth
remains low and poverty remains high. Through the PILAR program GFI is engaging workers, employers, and
governments to develop unique policies and actions that encourage formalization and extend labor rights
to informal sector workers.