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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No arriesgues tu futuro: dile no al trabajo forzoso! (Arequipa)
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This banner depicts forced laborers working in a mine in Arequipa, Peru. The message warns of the risk of forced labor and provides a hotline phone number to use to denounce suspected cases of forced labor. |
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Plan Regional Contra La Trata De Personas y el Trabajo Forzoso - Ucayali 2017-2021
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This is a regional plan that outlines the national policy against trafficking in persons and its variations in forms of exploitation. This document visualizes the phenomenon of human trafficking in its different dimensions and constitutes evidence of institutional will to continue strengthening and implementing sustainable public policies with other regional, provincial and local initiatives aimed at the comprehensive development of the population of Ucayali. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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SUNAFIL: Prevención y erradicación del trabajo forzoso
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This is a leaflet that from Sunafil outlining what forced labor is and how to prevent and eradicate forced labor in Peru. It provides examples of forced labor situations, how to identify them, and the laws in place that sanction such practices. It also provides hotline numbers to call and denounce cases of forced labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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SUNAFIL: Prevención y erradicación del trabajo forzoso en la mineria ilegal
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This is a leaflet from Sunafil that outlines what forced labor looks like in the illegal mining sector, the sanctions that Sunafil imposes against forced labor, and the resources available for people to denounce such cases and how to do so. The leaflet also provides a brief overview of indicators of forced labor in the illegal mining industry and where in Peru this is most practice |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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No arriesgues tu futuro: dile no al trabajo forzoso! (Arequipa)
Show Description
This banner depicts forced laborers working in a mine in Arequipa, Peru. The message warns of the risk of forced labor and provides a hotline phone number to use to denounce suspected cases of forced labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Plan Regional Contra La Trata De Personas y el Trabajo Forzoso - Ucayali 2017-2021
Show Description
This is a regional plan that outlines the national policy against trafficking in persons and its variations in forms of exploitation. This document visualizes the phenomenon of human trafficking in its different dimensions and constitutes evidence of institutional will to continue strengthening and implementing sustainable public policies with other regional, provincial and local initiatives aimed at the comprehensive development of the population of Ucayali. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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SUNAFIL: Prevención y erradicación del trabajo forzoso
Show Description
This is a leaflet that from Sunafil outlining what forced labor is and how to prevent and eradicate forced labor in Peru. It provides examples of forced labor situations, how to identify them, and the laws in place that sanction such practices. It also provides hotline numbers to call and denounce cases of forced labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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SUNAFIL: Prevención y erradicación del trabajo forzoso en la mineria ilegal
Show Description
This is a leaflet from Sunafil that outlines what forced labor looks like in the illegal mining sector, the sanctions that Sunafil imposes against forced labor, and the resources available for people to denounce such cases and how to do so. The leaflet also provides a brief overview of indicators of forced labor in the illegal mining industry and where in Peru this is most practice |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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