ILAB-funded technical assistance projects produce a large body of knowledge and resources, including toolkits, project reports, training manuals, and implementation guides. These resources produced by ILAB’s grantees are presented here in a searchable online library so that they may help support and inform current and future projects to end abusive labor practices worldwide.
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Compendio de Legislación Internacional relativa al trabajo infantil
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A short compilation of international labor law commitments relevant to officials, employers, and workers in DR. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Second National Master Plan on Elimination of Child Labour (2018-2028) (NMP-II)
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A document issued by the Nepalese government detailing the policy and funding steps it plans to take in order to address the issue of child labor. |
Winrock International |
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Por más atractiva que parezca una oferta de trabajo…piensa bien antes de aceptarla
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This brochure warns Peruvians of misleadingly attractive job opportunities and how to identify potential risks for forced labor or trafficking in persons. It provides definitions of what these cases are, how to identify them, and what numbers to call in various South American countries to denounce such practices to the authorities. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Cuestionario confidencial: Riesgo de trabajo forzoso, 2018
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This is a confidential questionnaire that asks respondents about household, educational, and demographic characteristics, among others, to assess respondent's risk of falling into forced labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Statistics on forced labour
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A narrative companion to the ILO's 2018, "Revised draft guidelines concerning the measurement of forced labour". This document provides the rationale and considerations that the ILO's Working Group on Statistics of Forced Labour considered when drafting the 2018 draft guidelines. This "room document", compiled for the 20th International Conference of Labour Statisticians (Geneva, 10-19 October 2018), is organized into 9 sections: an introductory section (Section 1), objectives and scope (Section 2), main concepts and definitions (Section 3), items of data collection (Section 4), data sources(Section 5),survey design (Section 6), role of interviewers and ethical considerations (Section 7), data analysis and international reporting (Section 8) and global estimation and follow‐up activities (Section 9). |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Análisis comparativo de los delitos de Trabajo Forzoso y Trata de Personas
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This report is a comparative analysis of the laws and regulations in Peru concerning forced labor and human trafficking. The document outlines existing laws surrounding these issues, how to identify such criminal offenses, and their legal ramifications. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Estudio sobre las formas del trabajo forzoso y la trata de personas para la explotación laboral en el trapecio amazónico (la triple frontera Perú, Colombia, Brasil)
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This is a research study that seeks to document the form of recruitment and economic logic of human trafficking and forced labor, as well as to establish analytical connections with the importance of illegal economies and organized crime in the triple border area of Peru, Brazil, and Colombia. The study seeks to collect data that facilitates the development of intervention strategies and implementation of national public policies for prevention, detection and prosecution. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Push-Pull Factors On Child Labor And Child Trafficking Among Children In The Weaving Sector
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Report presenting results of a study meant to provide information on factors contributing to child labor and child trafficking mainly in the traditional weaving sector in Ethiopia. The research includes information on the reasons why children engage in child labor and what factors are contributing to child trafficking within the country both from the source (push) and destination points (pull). |
World Vision |
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El trabajo forzoso en la tala de madera en el trapecio amazónico -la triple frontera de Perú, Colombia, Brasil
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The central objective of this research study is to understand the forms of forced labor and human trafficking for the purpose of labor exploitation, in the triple border area between Peru, Brazil and Colombia. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Resumen ejecutivo del estudio sobre el trabajo forzoso y la trata de personas con fines de explotacion laboral en las fronterizas del territorio peruano
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This study focuses on the "Amazonian trapeze", the connection zone between Peru, Brazil and Colombia, a scenario in which illegal economic dynamics are widespread, especially the smuggling of various objects and illicit drug trafficking. The central objective of this research is to understand the forms of forced labor and human trafficking for labor exploitation, associated with illegal economic logics in this area. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Title | Grantee | Intervention Type | Document Type |
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Compendio de Legislación Internacional relativa al trabajo infantil
Show Description
A short compilation of international labor law commitments relevant to officials, employers, and workers in DR. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
|
|
Second National Master Plan on Elimination of Child Labour (2018-2028) (NMP-II)
Show Description
A document issued by the Nepalese government detailing the policy and funding steps it plans to take in order to address the issue of child labor. |
Winrock International |
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|
Por más atractiva que parezca una oferta de trabajo…piensa bien antes de aceptarla
Show Description
This brochure warns Peruvians of misleadingly attractive job opportunities and how to identify potential risks for forced labor or trafficking in persons. It provides definitions of what these cases are, how to identify them, and what numbers to call in various South American countries to denounce such practices to the authorities. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Cuestionario confidencial: Riesgo de trabajo forzoso, 2018
Show Description
This is a confidential questionnaire that asks respondents about household, educational, and demographic characteristics, among others, to assess respondent's risk of falling into forced labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
|
|
Statistics on forced labour
Show Description
A narrative companion to the ILO's 2018, "Revised draft guidelines concerning the measurement of forced labour". This document provides the rationale and considerations that the ILO's Working Group on Statistics of Forced Labour considered when drafting the 2018 draft guidelines. This "room document", compiled for the 20th International Conference of Labour Statisticians (Geneva, 10-19 October 2018), is organized into 9 sections: an introductory section (Section 1), objectives and scope (Section 2), main concepts and definitions (Section 3), items of data collection (Section 4), data sources(Section 5),survey design (Section 6), role of interviewers and ethical considerations (Section 7), data analysis and international reporting (Section 8) and global estimation and follow‐up activities (Section 9). |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Análisis comparativo de los delitos de Trabajo Forzoso y Trata de Personas
Show Description
This report is a comparative analysis of the laws and regulations in Peru concerning forced labor and human trafficking. The document outlines existing laws surrounding these issues, how to identify such criminal offenses, and their legal ramifications. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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|
Estudio sobre las formas del trabajo forzoso y la trata de personas para la explotación laboral en el trapecio amazónico (la triple frontera Perú, Colombia, Brasil)
Show Description
This is a research study that seeks to document the form of recruitment and economic logic of human trafficking and forced labor, as well as to establish analytical connections with the importance of illegal economies and organized crime in the triple border area of Peru, Brazil, and Colombia. The study seeks to collect data that facilitates the development of intervention strategies and implementation of national public policies for prevention, detection and prosecution. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Push-Pull Factors On Child Labor And Child Trafficking Among Children In The Weaving Sector
Show Description
Report presenting results of a study meant to provide information on factors contributing to child labor and child trafficking mainly in the traditional weaving sector in Ethiopia. The research includes information on the reasons why children engage in child labor and what factors are contributing to child trafficking within the country both from the source (push) and destination points (pull). |
World Vision |
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El trabajo forzoso en la tala de madera en el trapecio amazónico -la triple frontera de Perú, Colombia, Brasil
Show Description
The central objective of this research study is to understand the forms of forced labor and human trafficking for the purpose of labor exploitation, in the triple border area between Peru, Brazil and Colombia. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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|
Resumen ejecutivo del estudio sobre el trabajo forzoso y la trata de personas con fines de explotacion laboral en las fronterizas del territorio peruano
Show Description
This study focuses on the "Amazonian trapeze", the connection zone between Peru, Brazil and Colombia, a scenario in which illegal economic dynamics are widespread, especially the smuggling of various objects and illicit drug trafficking. The central objective of this research is to understand the forms of forced labor and human trafficking for labor exploitation, associated with illegal economic logics in this area. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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