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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Child labour in the zari sector
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An infographic that presents visual representations of facts and statistics related to child labor in the zari embroidery industry of Nepal, including information related to demographics, working conditions, factors leading to labor exploitation, and geographical information. This infographic also includes intervention recommendations. |
World Education |
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Cuadernillo para participantes 4: el trabajo infantil en la industria y los servicios
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The fourth content booklet in a series of four booklets on the DAR-CE Method, a training process to prevent and eradicate child labor in local communities based on the methodology of popular education and cascade training. This fourth booklet analyzes child labor in the industrial and service sectors. Specifically within the service sector, it presents information on child domestic work, including the specific risks associated with this work. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Forced labor vulnerability and related labor rights concerns for Bangladeshi workers in the garment sector of Mauritius: findings from interviews with returned Bangladeshi migrant workers
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This report presents the findings from a series of interviews with returned Bangladeshi migrant workers with recent experience working in the garment sector of Mauritius in an effort to understand the nature and characteristics of forced labor vulnerability in the interview population. Interviewers analyzed respondents' experiences according to a set of ILO forced labor indicators. Findings include a prevalence of reported forced labor, exploitative fees charged by labor agents as a condition of employment, deceptive recruiting and remuneration processes, and workers having received inadequate medical care. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Local Civil Society Organizations as Key Actors to Reduce Child Labour in Rural Colombia
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Pilares’ main objective is to build the capacity of local civil society organizations (CSOs) to better understand and address child labor and other unacceptable working conditions (OUWC). To achieve this goal, it uses the Collective Impact Model (CIM), through which organizations collaborate to solve complex problems... |
Pact |
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Explorado El Mundo de la SST
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Exploring the World of Occupational Safety and Health: Occupational Safety and Health (SST) is the set of activities aimed at preventing injuries and illnesses caused by working conditions, as well as ensuring the protection and promotion of workers' health. Its objective is to improve the conditions, environment and health at work, promoting the physical, mental and social well-being of workers. |
Pact |
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Rapid Assessment of COVID-19 Vaccine Readiness in Mining Communities in Colombia
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Between March and April 2021, Pact conducted a rapid assessment in Colombia as part of a more extensive exercise to determine community awareness of COVID-19 and acceptance and accessibility of the COVID-19 vaccine. The assessment was conducted in three Colombian towns (San Martin de Loba, El Bagre, and Zaragoza), where Pact implements development programs focusing on rural and vulnerable communities. Residents in these communities engage in the informal mining sector, making them among the most marginalized and vital models for the success of the COVID-19 mitigation efforts. |
Pact |
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Dejarlos Brillar
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Let Them Shine: In the following pages we will share with you our work of seven years: how we got to the territories we currently work in, how we organize ourselves with the communities, what methodology we develop, how we implemented it, who participated in our activities and what transformations we testify. This is Somos Tesoro, a search for a safer and happier place for boys, girls and Colombian teenagers. |
Pact |
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Somos Tesoro Testimonios Boyacá
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A video displaying the testimonials of beneficiaries of the Somos Tesoro project in Boyacá |
Pact |
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Somos Tesoro Testimonios Antioquia
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A video displaying the testimonials of beneficiaries of the Somos Tesoro project in Antioquia |
Pact |
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Rapport préliminaire de l’étude exploratoire « diagnostic sectoriel sur les relations de travail dans le secteur de la pêche artisanale» en termes de Principes et Droits Fondamentaux au Travail (PDFT)
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A presentation, written for a workshop of stakeholders, presenting preliminary findings of a sectoral study into the artisanal fishing sector in Mauritania. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Title | Grantee | Intervention Type | Document Type |
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Child labour in the zari sector
Show Description
An infographic that presents visual representations of facts and statistics related to child labor in the zari embroidery industry of Nepal, including information related to demographics, working conditions, factors leading to labor exploitation, and geographical information. This infographic also includes intervention recommendations. |
World Education |
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Cuadernillo para participantes 4: el trabajo infantil en la industria y los servicios
Show Description
The fourth content booklet in a series of four booklets on the DAR-CE Method, a training process to prevent and eradicate child labor in local communities based on the methodology of popular education and cascade training. This fourth booklet analyzes child labor in the industrial and service sectors. Specifically within the service sector, it presents information on child domestic work, including the specific risks associated with this work. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Forced labor vulnerability and related labor rights concerns for Bangladeshi workers in the garment sector of Mauritius: findings from interviews with returned Bangladeshi migrant workers
Show Description
This report presents the findings from a series of interviews with returned Bangladeshi migrant workers with recent experience working in the garment sector of Mauritius in an effort to understand the nature and characteristics of forced labor vulnerability in the interview population. Interviewers analyzed respondents' experiences according to a set of ILO forced labor indicators. Findings include a prevalence of reported forced labor, exploitative fees charged by labor agents as a condition of employment, deceptive recruiting and remuneration processes, and workers having received inadequate medical care. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Local Civil Society Organizations as Key Actors to Reduce Child Labour in Rural Colombia
Show Description
Pilares’ main objective is to build the capacity of local civil society organizations (CSOs) to better understand and address child labor and other unacceptable working conditions (OUWC). To achieve this goal, it uses the Collective Impact Model (CIM), through which organizations collaborate to solve complex problems... |
Pact |
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Explorado El Mundo de la SST
Show Description
Exploring the World of Occupational Safety and Health: Occupational Safety and Health (SST) is the set of activities aimed at preventing injuries and illnesses caused by working conditions, as well as ensuring the protection and promotion of workers' health. Its objective is to improve the conditions, environment and health at work, promoting the physical, mental and social well-being of workers. |
Pact |
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Rapid Assessment of COVID-19 Vaccine Readiness in Mining Communities in Colombia
Show Description
Between March and April 2021, Pact conducted a rapid assessment in Colombia as part of a more extensive exercise to determine community awareness of COVID-19 and acceptance and accessibility of the COVID-19 vaccine. The assessment was conducted in three Colombian towns (San Martin de Loba, El Bagre, and Zaragoza), where Pact implements development programs focusing on rural and vulnerable communities. Residents in these communities engage in the informal mining sector, making them among the most marginalized and vital models for the success of the COVID-19 mitigation efforts. |
Pact |
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Dejarlos Brillar
Show Description
Let Them Shine: In the following pages we will share with you our work of seven years: how we got to the territories we currently work in, how we organize ourselves with the communities, what methodology we develop, how we implemented it, who participated in our activities and what transformations we testify. This is Somos Tesoro, a search for a safer and happier place for boys, girls and Colombian teenagers. |
Pact |
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Somos Tesoro Testimonios Boyacá
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A video displaying the testimonials of beneficiaries of the Somos Tesoro project in Boyacá |
Pact |
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Somos Tesoro Testimonios Antioquia
Show Description
A video displaying the testimonials of beneficiaries of the Somos Tesoro project in Antioquia |
Pact |
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Rapport préliminaire de l’étude exploratoire « diagnostic sectoriel sur les relations de travail dans le secteur de la pêche artisanale» en termes de Principes et Droits Fondamentaux au Travail (PDFT)
Show Description
A presentation, written for a workshop of stakeholders, presenting preliminary findings of a sectoral study into the artisanal fishing sector in Mauritania. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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