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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Research Brief. Migration cost survey among Indonesian and Filipina domestic workers in Malaysia.
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A research brief on the findings from a study aimed measuring migration costs borne by domestic workers from Indonesia and the Philippines in Malaysia. The study was supported by the Protecting the Rights of Migrant Domestic Workers and Plantation Workers through Improved Labour Migration Governance project (funded by the U.S. Department of State), the Protocol to Practice: A Bridge to Global Action on Forced Labor project (The Bridge Project), and the Safe and Fair Programme as part of the Spotlight Initiative. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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List of examples of judicial cases of forced labour
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A document which contains examples of court cases related to forced labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Women and the World of Work in Uzbekistan Towards Gender Equality and Decent Work for All
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This report aims to inform policy, legislation, and initiatives that seek to develop and promote decent work for all women and men in Uzbekistan. The analysis is based on a review of available empirical evidence, national law and policy, international labor standards, other published materials, and insights from interviews conducted with representatives of national stakeholders and international partners. The next section sets the overall country context. The report provides information pertaining to labor statistics and their gender responsiveness, employment opportunities, working terms and conditions, social protection, and labor management. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Viet Nam National Child Labour Survey 2018. Key Findings.
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This publication contains the results of Vietnam's second National Child Labour Survey, conducted in 2018. This publication provides information on the current child labor situation in Vietnam, and related evidence meant to provide a sound basis for policy development and intervention design related to preventing and reducing child labor. This report includes analysis breaking down labor patterns and risk rates among Vietnamese children aged 5-17 years, profiles of households containing children aged 5-17 years, the general characteristics of child labor and hazardous child work in Vietnam, and policy recommendations. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Pre-Situational Analysis Report - Reducing Incidence of Child labor and Harmful conditions of work in Economic Strengthening initiatives (RICHES)
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This Pre-Situational Analysis (PSA) report was conducted for the Reducing Incidence of Child labor and harmful conditions of work in Economic Strengthening initiatives (RICHES) project, funded in December 2017 by the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Child Labor, Forced Labor and Human Trafficking. The RICHES project aims to integrate the issues of child labor alleviation and acceptable conditions of work (ACW) into women’s economic empowerment (WEE) initiatives and make available a toolkit for policy makers, financial service providers, and others whose work supports women entrepreneurs. The objective of the PSA was to better understand the intersection of child labor, working conditions for women, and WEE initiatives at a global level, as well as in the pilot countries of El Salvador and the Philippines, to inform the development of the toolkit, which will be pilot tested in the two countries, but whose intent is to be globally applicable. The PSA report summarizes the results of that analysis. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Panamá Capacitación en Inspección Laboral del Trabajo Infantil. Guía del Facilitador.
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This guide was developed by CLEAR II to support the training initiatives that the Ministry of Labor and Labor Development (el Ministerio de Trabajo y Desarrollo Laboral, MITRADEL) has in order to develop a training program on specific inspection capacities for child labor, adapted to the needs identified by these inspectors. CLEAR II will support the adoption of this program by training inspectors who will use it to train others on child labor issues, as well as by working with MITRADEL to develop training plans and integrate them to train future labor inspectors. |
Winrock International |
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Our Accomplishments in 2019 - Project OFFSIDE
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A one (1) page summary presenting the findings and accomplishments of the OFFSIDE project 2019. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Actividades de niños, niñas y adolescentes en el sector agropecuario: La mirada de los y las extensionistas de INTA - Regional Mendoza-San Juan
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This report presents the results of a survey, carried out as part of the OFFSIDE Project's "Marking the Field!" initiative by the ILO and INTA, of perceptions (experiences, observations) of extensionists (extension workers, agricultural trainers) about the activities of children and adolescents in the agricultural areas in which they work. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Trabajo infantil en el agro
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A six (6) page brochure (with front and back cover) describing the scope and prevalence of child labor in Argentina. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Life as a domestic worker
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In Malaysia, domestic workers do not enjoy the same rights as other workers—making them vulnerable to forced labor and exploitation. Employers determine how domestic workers are treated at their workplace. Many workers are often abused and their rights are undermined. This video highlights the need for changed behavior of employers. It raises awareness about the plight of domestic workers and how the legal system must address it. The film is produced by Project Liber8. It was supported by the USDOL-funded ILO Bridge project “From Protocol to Practice: A Bridge to Global Action on Forced Labour”. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Title | Grantee | Intervention Type | Document Type |
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Research Brief. Migration cost survey among Indonesian and Filipina domestic workers in Malaysia.
Show Description
A research brief on the findings from a study aimed measuring migration costs borne by domestic workers from Indonesia and the Philippines in Malaysia. The study was supported by the Protecting the Rights of Migrant Domestic Workers and Plantation Workers through Improved Labour Migration Governance project (funded by the U.S. Department of State), the Protocol to Practice: A Bridge to Global Action on Forced Labor project (The Bridge Project), and the Safe and Fair Programme as part of the Spotlight Initiative. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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List of examples of judicial cases of forced labour
Show Description
A document which contains examples of court cases related to forced labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Women and the World of Work in Uzbekistan Towards Gender Equality and Decent Work for All
Show Description
This report aims to inform policy, legislation, and initiatives that seek to develop and promote decent work for all women and men in Uzbekistan. The analysis is based on a review of available empirical evidence, national law and policy, international labor standards, other published materials, and insights from interviews conducted with representatives of national stakeholders and international partners. The next section sets the overall country context. The report provides information pertaining to labor statistics and their gender responsiveness, employment opportunities, working terms and conditions, social protection, and labor management. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Viet Nam National Child Labour Survey 2018. Key Findings.
Show Description
This publication contains the results of Vietnam's second National Child Labour Survey, conducted in 2018. This publication provides information on the current child labor situation in Vietnam, and related evidence meant to provide a sound basis for policy development and intervention design related to preventing and reducing child labor. This report includes analysis breaking down labor patterns and risk rates among Vietnamese children aged 5-17 years, profiles of households containing children aged 5-17 years, the general characteristics of child labor and hazardous child work in Vietnam, and policy recommendations. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Pre-Situational Analysis Report - Reducing Incidence of Child labor and Harmful conditions of work in Economic Strengthening initiatives (RICHES)
Show Description
This Pre-Situational Analysis (PSA) report was conducted for the Reducing Incidence of Child labor and harmful conditions of work in Economic Strengthening initiatives (RICHES) project, funded in December 2017 by the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Child Labor, Forced Labor and Human Trafficking. The RICHES project aims to integrate the issues of child labor alleviation and acceptable conditions of work (ACW) into women’s economic empowerment (WEE) initiatives and make available a toolkit for policy makers, financial service providers, and others whose work supports women entrepreneurs. The objective of the PSA was to better understand the intersection of child labor, working conditions for women, and WEE initiatives at a global level, as well as in the pilot countries of El Salvador and the Philippines, to inform the development of the toolkit, which will be pilot tested in the two countries, but whose intent is to be globally applicable. The PSA report summarizes the results of that analysis. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Panamá Capacitación en Inspección Laboral del Trabajo Infantil. Guía del Facilitador.
Show Description
This guide was developed by CLEAR II to support the training initiatives that the Ministry of Labor and Labor Development (el Ministerio de Trabajo y Desarrollo Laboral, MITRADEL) has in order to develop a training program on specific inspection capacities for child labor, adapted to the needs identified by these inspectors. CLEAR II will support the adoption of this program by training inspectors who will use it to train others on child labor issues, as well as by working with MITRADEL to develop training plans and integrate them to train future labor inspectors. |
Winrock International |
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Our Accomplishments in 2019 - Project OFFSIDE
Show Description
A one (1) page summary presenting the findings and accomplishments of the OFFSIDE project 2019. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Actividades de niños, niñas y adolescentes en el sector agropecuario: La mirada de los y las extensionistas de INTA - Regional Mendoza-San Juan
Show Description
This report presents the results of a survey, carried out as part of the OFFSIDE Project's "Marking the Field!" initiative by the ILO and INTA, of perceptions (experiences, observations) of extensionists (extension workers, agricultural trainers) about the activities of children and adolescents in the agricultural areas in which they work. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Trabajo infantil en el agro
Show Description
A six (6) page brochure (with front and back cover) describing the scope and prevalence of child labor in Argentina. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Life as a domestic worker
Show Description
In Malaysia, domestic workers do not enjoy the same rights as other workers—making them vulnerable to forced labor and exploitation. Employers determine how domestic workers are treated at their workplace. Many workers are often abused and their rights are undermined. This video highlights the need for changed behavior of employers. It raises awareness about the plight of domestic workers and how the legal system must address it. The film is produced by Project Liber8. It was supported by the USDOL-funded ILO Bridge project “From Protocol to Practice: A Bridge to Global Action on Forced Labour”. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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