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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“Somos Gente Humilde, Pero Estamos Para Cosas Grandes”
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An article about an event organized in Tunja by the Government of Boyacá - "We Are Humble People, But We Are For Great Things" - in which Nairo Quintana met with the youth of Boyacá in a session called "I Believe In My Future." |
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El trabajo forzoso en la tala de madera en el trapecio amazónico -la triple frontera de Perú, Colombia, Brasil
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This document is a research report of which the central objective is to understand the forms of forced labor and human trafficking for the purpose of labor exploitation in the triple border area between Peru, Brazil, and Colombia. The report covers the extensive qualitative research the investigators undertook to discover the links between criminal activities and forced labor and human trafficking. |
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“Somos Gente Humilde, Pero Estamos Para Cosas Grandes”
Show Description
An article about an event organized in Tunja by the Government of Boyacá - "We Are Humble People, But We Are For Great Things" - in which Nairo Quintana met with the youth of Boyacá in a session called "I Believe In My Future." |
Pact |
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El trabajo forzoso en la tala de madera en el trapecio amazónico -la triple frontera de Perú, Colombia, Brasil
Show Description
This document is a research report of which the central objective is to understand the forms of forced labor and human trafficking for the purpose of labor exploitation in the triple border area between Peru, Brazil, and Colombia. The report covers the extensive qualitative research the investigators undertook to discover the links between criminal activities and forced labor and human trafficking. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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