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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Pre-Situational Analysis of Employers’ Associations and Master Crafts persons’ awareness, attitudes, interest, existing best practices and capacity to implement work based training including Apprenticeships in Kilifi, Kitui and Busia Counties of Kenya
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A Pre-Situational Analysis on workplace-based training amongst employers in three counties in Kenya (Kilifi, Kitui and Busia). Conducted by the Federation of Kenya Employers (FKE), in partnership with the International Labour Organization (ILO). The general objective of this study was to assess awareness and attitudes; interest and practices; and capacity and obstacles around work based training (WBT), including apprenticeships among employers, employers’ associations and Master Crafts-persons. The focus of this study was on WBT programs for youth aged between 16 – 24 years, with particular focus on vulnerable and marginalized youth and specifically, 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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Improving Working Conditions for Young Workers: A Case Study on E-EFACE
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Case study report considering the effectiveness of occupational health and safety efforts undertaken by the E-FACE project. Report based on desk review of existing data, including field staff monitoring reports, trainers’ observations, and client testimonies. |
World Vision |
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Study on the Effectiveness of Youth Employment Interventions and the Creation of Sustainable Employment Opportunities for Youth
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Report on study assessing the effectiveness of of youth employment interventions by E-FACE Program. Assessed interventions include: Occupational safety and health training, business owner incentives, working condition improvements, education interventions, etc. Sectors focused on include the weaving and agricultural sectors, among others. |
World Vision |
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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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Survey on Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices on Child Protection and Vulnerabilities: The Case of Child Labour in Southern and Central Ethiopia
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Report resulting from a survey/study of the knowledge, attitude and practices surrounding child labour and trafficking among communities in Southern and Central Ethiopia. |
World Vision |
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Pre-Situational Analysis of Employers’ Associations and Master Crafts persons’ awareness, attitudes, interest, existing best practices and capacity to implement work based training including Apprenticeships in Kilifi, Kitui and Busia Counties of Kenya
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A Pre-Situational Analysis on workplace-based training amongst employers in three counties in Kenya (Kilifi, Kitui and Busia). Conducted by the Federation of Kenya Employers (FKE), in partnership with the International Labour Organization (ILO). The general objective of this study was to assess awareness and attitudes; interest and practices; and capacity and obstacles around work based training (WBT), including apprenticeships among employers, employers’ associations and Master Crafts-persons. The focus of this study was on WBT programs for youth aged between 16 – 24 years, with particular focus on vulnerable and marginalized youth and specifically, 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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Improving Working Conditions for Young Workers: A Case Study on E-EFACE
Show Description
Case study report considering the effectiveness of occupational health and safety efforts undertaken by the E-FACE project. Report based on desk review of existing data, including field staff monitoring reports, trainers’ observations, and client testimonies. |
World Vision |
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Study on the Effectiveness of Youth Employment Interventions and the Creation of Sustainable Employment Opportunities for Youth
Show Description
Report on study assessing the effectiveness of of youth employment interventions by E-FACE Program. Assessed interventions include: Occupational safety and health training, business owner incentives, working condition improvements, education interventions, etc. Sectors focused on include the weaving and agricultural sectors, among others. |
World Vision |
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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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Survey on Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices on Child Protection and Vulnerabilities: The Case of Child Labour in Southern and Central Ethiopia
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Report resulting from a survey/study of the knowledge, attitude and practices surrounding child labour and trafficking among communities in Southern and Central Ethiopia. |
World Vision |
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