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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Rapport de l’étude sur les opportunités d’emploi et les besoins en formation des femmes bénéficiaires des interventions du projet Bridge - Niger
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A study exploring employment opportunities in project areas in Niger. The study also aims to identify training needs of project beneficiaries. |
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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Nowhere to go
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A documentary in Burmese with English subtitles about a young, pregnant woman who left school to work as a child, which led to detrimental health and social effects. This documentary was created as part of the World Day Against Child Labour campaign. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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An Inception Report for the Assessment of Capacity of County Labour Inspectorate and Relevant Agencies to Promote Safe and Decent Working Conditions in WBT Programs in Kilifi, Kitui and Busia Counties
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A proposal for a study that would address the labour inspectorate in three counties – Busia, Kilifi and Kitui counties – in Kenya. Addressees inspectorate capacity to supervise decent working conditions at informal and formal workplaces, to disseminate information to vulnerable and marginalized youth at the workplace, and to ensure compliance with the legal Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) provisions. Study would also identify any existing inconsistencies in law and practice. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Identifying Gaps in Relevant Laws and Policies Supporting Quality Workplace Based Training Programs in Kenya
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Report on a study designed to identify weaknesses/gaps in current national policies, laws and regulations relating to workplace based training. Study mainly used a desktop review of literature on national policies, laws and regulations that address workplace-based training programs for youth, including vulnerable and marginalized youth, in particular focus those affecting adolescents at or above the legal working age who are engaged in or at risk of engaging in child labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Rapid Review Of Local Workplace Based Training Initiatives For Vulnerable And Marginalized Youth In Kenya
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Results of a "rapid review" study of existing local WBT (workplace-based training) initiatives implemented for or beneficial to vulnerable and marginalized youth in Kenya. Specific points covered: cataloguing past and current employers that participate(d) in WBT programs; cataloguing past and present WBT programs; identifying the key features of the best practices and lessons learned; and recommending how such best practices can be further developed and implemented by WBT providers at county and/or national levels. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Encuesta Nacional de Trabajo Infantil 2019 - Informe de Resultados
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A report presenting the results report of the National Child Labor Survey (ENTI) 2019, carried out during the fourth quarter of that year. The ENTI 2019 provides information at the federal entity level, in urban, rural and regional areas on child labor carried out by boys, girls and adolescents. It provides guidance for those responsible for formulating and adopting child labor policy, and is meant to improve the living conditions of children and eradicate child labor in Mexico. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Liberia Labor Inspection Training on Child Labor
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This facilitator’s guide provides tips and advice to help facilitators successfully use the curriculum for Labor Inspection Training on Child Labor in Liberia. It describes the purpose and objectives of the training; provides an overview of the training structure and format; gives examples of icebreakers and energizers; and includes sample training agendas and course evaluations. The curriculum is based on a training methodology that encourages participants to play an active role, contributing their professional expertise on how to improve the response to child labor in the workplace. The curriculum is comprehensive and covers a wide array of topics relevant to those engaged in the fight against child labor. |
Winrock International |
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Jamaica Youth Activity Survey 2016 Report
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The Jamaica National Youth Activity Survey (JYAS) 2016 is the product of a partnership between the Statistical Institute of Jamaica and the International Labour Organization (ILO). It is the first stand-alone survey of children’s activities conducted nationally. The main objective of the survey is to collect comprehensive information on children’s engagement in economic activities. The JYAS 2016 report provides quantitative, reliable and updated statistics on working children, child labour, and hazardous work performed by children in Jamaica. Detailed in this report is statistical information on the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of working children aged 5 to 17 years as well as related information on the households to which they belong. The report includes an analysis of fundamental child labour-related issues, such as children’s involvement in economic activity, types and characteristics of child labour and children’s working environment. It also contains findings about children’s non-economic activities, principally school attendance and engagement in household chores. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Ethiopia National Child Labour Survey 2015
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The Child Labour Survey 2015 carried out in Ethiopia collected information on the demographic characteristics of the population, including their education, health, employment, migration, and housing characteristics. The survey covered both the rural and urban areas of the country. It was conducted in 721 enumeration selected areas consisting of 21, 526 private households from 25 May to 23 July 2015. Basic information on all persons living in private households was solicited. The population targeted by the survey was the group of children aged 5 to 17 years. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Title | Grantee | Intervention Type | Document Type |
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Rapport de l’étude sur les opportunités d’emploi et les besoins en formation des femmes bénéficiaires des interventions du projet Bridge - Niger
Show Description
A study exploring employment opportunities in project areas in Niger. The study also aims to identify training needs of project beneficiaries. |
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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Nowhere to go
Show Description
A documentary in Burmese with English subtitles about a young, pregnant woman who left school to work as a child, which led to detrimental health and social effects. This documentary was created as part of the World Day Against Child Labour campaign. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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An Inception Report for the Assessment of Capacity of County Labour Inspectorate and Relevant Agencies to Promote Safe and Decent Working Conditions in WBT Programs in Kilifi, Kitui and Busia Counties
Show Description
A proposal for a study that would address the labour inspectorate in three counties – Busia, Kilifi and Kitui counties – in Kenya. Addressees inspectorate capacity to supervise decent working conditions at informal and formal workplaces, to disseminate information to vulnerable and marginalized youth at the workplace, and to ensure compliance with the legal Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) provisions. Study would also identify any existing inconsistencies in law and practice. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Identifying Gaps in Relevant Laws and Policies Supporting Quality Workplace Based Training Programs in Kenya
Show Description
Report on a study designed to identify weaknesses/gaps in current national policies, laws and regulations relating to workplace based training. Study mainly used a desktop review of literature on national policies, laws and regulations that address workplace-based training programs for youth, including vulnerable and marginalized youth, in particular focus those affecting adolescents at or above the legal working age who are engaged in or at risk of engaging in child labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Rapid Review Of Local Workplace Based Training Initiatives For Vulnerable And Marginalized Youth In Kenya
Show Description
Results of a "rapid review" study of existing local WBT (workplace-based training) initiatives implemented for or beneficial to vulnerable and marginalized youth in Kenya. Specific points covered: cataloguing past and current employers that participate(d) in WBT programs; cataloguing past and present WBT programs; identifying the key features of the best practices and lessons learned; and recommending how such best practices can be further developed and implemented by WBT providers at county and/or national levels. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Encuesta Nacional de Trabajo Infantil 2019 - Informe de Resultados
Show Description
A report presenting the results report of the National Child Labor Survey (ENTI) 2019, carried out during the fourth quarter of that year. The ENTI 2019 provides information at the federal entity level, in urban, rural and regional areas on child labor carried out by boys, girls and adolescents. It provides guidance for those responsible for formulating and adopting child labor policy, and is meant to improve the living conditions of children and eradicate child labor in Mexico. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Liberia Labor Inspection Training on Child Labor
Show Description
This facilitator’s guide provides tips and advice to help facilitators successfully use the curriculum for Labor Inspection Training on Child Labor in Liberia. It describes the purpose and objectives of the training; provides an overview of the training structure and format; gives examples of icebreakers and energizers; and includes sample training agendas and course evaluations. The curriculum is based on a training methodology that encourages participants to play an active role, contributing their professional expertise on how to improve the response to child labor in the workplace. The curriculum is comprehensive and covers a wide array of topics relevant to those engaged in the fight against child labor. |
Winrock International |
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Jamaica Youth Activity Survey 2016 Report
Show Description
The Jamaica National Youth Activity Survey (JYAS) 2016 is the product of a partnership between the Statistical Institute of Jamaica and the International Labour Organization (ILO). It is the first stand-alone survey of children’s activities conducted nationally. The main objective of the survey is to collect comprehensive information on children’s engagement in economic activities. The JYAS 2016 report provides quantitative, reliable and updated statistics on working children, child labour, and hazardous work performed by children in Jamaica. Detailed in this report is statistical information on the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of working children aged 5 to 17 years as well as related information on the households to which they belong. The report includes an analysis of fundamental child labour-related issues, such as children’s involvement in economic activity, types and characteristics of child labour and children’s working environment. It also contains findings about children’s non-economic activities, principally school attendance and engagement in household chores. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Ethiopia National Child Labour Survey 2015
Show Description
The Child Labour Survey 2015 carried out in Ethiopia collected information on the demographic characteristics of the population, including their education, health, employment, migration, and housing characteristics. The survey covered both the rural and urban areas of the country. It was conducted in 721 enumeration selected areas consisting of 21, 526 private households from 25 May to 23 July 2015. Basic information on all persons living in private households was solicited. The population targeted by the survey was the group of children aged 5 to 17 years. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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