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Projects
Title | Amount | Grantee | Start | End |
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Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme (SCTP) Impact EvaluationOur impact evaluation projects use “gold standard” quantitative techniques to evaluate the impact of interventions on reducing child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking—part of a broader ILAB effort to build rigorous evidence on what works to secure and protect the rights of children and adults. Such evaluations support our partner governments’ evidence-based policymaking efforts and help identify proven strategies to inform ILAB’s future investments in class-leading global programs to combat child labor and forced labor. |
$1,730,500 | United Nations World Food Program (WFP) | 12/15/2014 | 12/31/2022 |
Strengthening Workers' Organizations in Georgia |
$937,000 | Solidarity Center | 12/11/2014 | 12/31/2018 |
Country Level Engagement and Assistance to Reduce Child Labor II (CLEAR II) |
$7,595,000 | Winrock International | 09/30/2014 | 07/31/2019 |
Impact Evaluations: Randomized Control Trial Impact Evaluations of National Social Protection Programs (Cash Transfer Programs) in Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, and GhanaOur impact evaluation projects use rigorous quantitative techniques to evaluate the impact of interventions on reducing child labor, forced labor and human trafficking—part of a broader ILAB effort to build rigorous evidence on what works to secure and protect the rights of children and adults. Such evaluations support our partner governments’ evidence-based policymaking efforts and also help identify proven strategies to inform ILAB’s future investments in global programs to combat child labor and forced labor. |
$1,720,500 | United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) | 09/30/2014 | 06/01/2023 |
Futuros Brillantes: Project to Reduce Child Labor and Improve Labor Rights and Working Conditions in Honduras |
$13,500,000 | World Vision | 09/30/2014 | 03/31/2026 |
Better Work - JordanBetter Work Jordan strives to accelerate improvements in the working conditions and business competitiveness of Jordan’s garment industry as well as the exporting industrial sector at large. The project strategy is two-tiered: the factory level and the institutional and policy level. At the factory level, it delivers an integrated service model to improve working conditions and business competitiveness, and at the institutional and policy level, it works with national tripartite partners – i.e., government, trade union, and employer organizations – to inform and strengthen domestic laws and institutions. |
$12,753,574 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/01/2014 | 12/31/2025 |
Better Work - BangladeshBetter Work is a comprehensive program that brings together all levels of the apparel industry to improve working conditions and respect of labor rights for workers, while boosting the competitiveness of apparel businesses. As a result of their participation with Better Work, export apparel factories in Bangladesh have improved compliance with labor laws, including on issues of compensation, contracts, occupational safety and health, and working time. By enhancing working conditions, Better Work Bangladesh increases the factories’ productivity and profitability. |
$10,360,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/01/2014 | 12/31/2025 |
Wad3éyati (My Situation: Promoting Gender Equality in the Workplace) |
$1,247,980 | Management Systems International, Inc. (MSI) | 12/31/2013 | 03/31/2018 |
Project Pathways: Reducing Child Labor Through Viable Paths in Education and Decent Work (Promise Pathways)To support efforts to reduce child labor and assist youth of legal working age to secure decent work and provide household members (age 18 and older) with opportunities for improved livelihoods in rural and peri-urban areas of Morocco. |
$4,998,430 | Creative Associates International | 12/31/2013 | 05/31/2017 |
My-PEC: Myanmar Program on the Elimination of Child LaborThe goal of the project is to reduce child labor in Burma through the establishment of a comprehensive, inclusive, and efficient multi-stakeholder response. |
$11,650,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/31/2013 | 09/30/2025 |
Title | Amount | Grantee | Start | End |
---|---|---|---|---|
Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme (SCTP) Impact EvaluationOur impact evaluation projects use “gold standard” quantitative techniques to evaluate the impact of interventions on reducing child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking—part of a broader ILAB effort to build rigorous evidence on what works to secure and protect the rights of children and adults. Such evaluations support our partner governments’ evidence-based policymaking efforts and help identify proven strategies to inform ILAB’s future investments in class-leading global programs to combat child labor and forced labor. |
$1,730,500 | United Nations World Food Program (WFP) | 12/15/2014 | 12/31/2022 |
Strengthening Workers' Organizations in Georgia |
$937,000 | Solidarity Center | 12/11/2014 | 12/31/2018 |
Country Level Engagement and Assistance to Reduce Child Labor II (CLEAR II) |
$7,595,000 | Winrock International | 09/30/2014 | 07/31/2019 |
Impact Evaluations: Randomized Control Trial Impact Evaluations of National Social Protection Programs (Cash Transfer Programs) in Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, and GhanaOur impact evaluation projects use rigorous quantitative techniques to evaluate the impact of interventions on reducing child labor, forced labor and human trafficking—part of a broader ILAB effort to build rigorous evidence on what works to secure and protect the rights of children and adults. Such evaluations support our partner governments’ evidence-based policymaking efforts and also help identify proven strategies to inform ILAB’s future investments in global programs to combat child labor and forced labor. |
$1,720,500 | United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) | 09/30/2014 | 06/01/2023 |
Futuros Brillantes: Project to Reduce Child Labor and Improve Labor Rights and Working Conditions in Honduras |
$13,500,000 | World Vision | 09/30/2014 | 03/31/2026 |
Better Work - JordanBetter Work Jordan strives to accelerate improvements in the working conditions and business competitiveness of Jordan’s garment industry as well as the exporting industrial sector at large. The project strategy is two-tiered: the factory level and the institutional and policy level. At the factory level, it delivers an integrated service model to improve working conditions and business competitiveness, and at the institutional and policy level, it works with national tripartite partners – i.e., government, trade union, and employer organizations – to inform and strengthen domestic laws and institutions. |
$12,753,574 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/01/2014 | 12/31/2025 |
Better Work - BangladeshBetter Work is a comprehensive program that brings together all levels of the apparel industry to improve working conditions and respect of labor rights for workers, while boosting the competitiveness of apparel businesses. As a result of their participation with Better Work, export apparel factories in Bangladesh have improved compliance with labor laws, including on issues of compensation, contracts, occupational safety and health, and working time. By enhancing working conditions, Better Work Bangladesh increases the factories’ productivity and profitability. |
$10,360,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/01/2014 | 12/31/2025 |
Wad3éyati (My Situation: Promoting Gender Equality in the Workplace) |
$1,247,980 | Management Systems International, Inc. (MSI) | 12/31/2013 | 03/31/2018 |
Project Pathways: Reducing Child Labor Through Viable Paths in Education and Decent Work (Promise Pathways)To support efforts to reduce child labor and assist youth of legal working age to secure decent work and provide household members (age 18 and older) with opportunities for improved livelihoods in rural and peri-urban areas of Morocco. |
$4,998,430 | Creative Associates International | 12/31/2013 | 05/31/2017 |
My-PEC: Myanmar Program on the Elimination of Child LaborThe goal of the project is to reduce child labor in Burma through the establishment of a comprehensive, inclusive, and efficient multi-stakeholder response. |
$11,650,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/31/2013 | 09/30/2025 |
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