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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Needs Assessment as Part of District/Community Action Plans and CLMS
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A presentation reviewing the purpose of a needs assessment and the methodology that can be used to conduct such assessment and analyze results. The presentation also provides information regarding the purpose of Community Action Plans for child protection and the steps needed to formulate and monitor such plan. |
Tulane University |
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Capacity Building of Government Officials (Task 11). Module 1.
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A presentation reviewing the methodology used in order to conduct research to inform the creation of an Intervention Database which provides a comprehensive baseline overview, classification, and description of the various interventions that aim to have an immediate impact on the lives of children at risk, who are, or who were child laborers in the cocoa sectors of Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana. |
Tulane University |
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Protocolo de actuación y coordinación interna para situaciones de denuncia o detecciónde casos de trabajo infantil: Dirección de prevención y erradicación del trabajo infantil
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Internal action and coordination protocol for situations of complaint or detection of cases of child labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Guidebook. Organizing Village-Based Protection for Fishing Boat Crews.
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This guidebook provides information on the concept and elements of a community-based early detection mechanism for labor exploitation of fishing vessel crews. The guidebook also provides details on the roles and responsibilities that community stakeholders can have within such mechanism, as well as instructions on how to conduct an investigation in addition to a case record book which can be used to log incident reports. |
Plan International |
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Documentation des Bonnes Pratiques, des Lecons Apprises et des Enseignements Tires des Projects. Photothèque.
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This document contains photos of different interventions in Côte d'Ivoire such as the signing of a charter for the abolition of child labor and capacity-building workshops. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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The Bridge Project. Pre-situational Analysis Report.
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This pre-situational analysis report for the Bridge Project aims to highlight the current status of global and country level efforts to combat forced labor. Findings from the report will help inform the interventions to be carried out under the Bridge Project, and provide a high-level overview to feed into the monitoring and evaluation process. A post-situational analysis will be undertaken close to the end date of the project in 2019. Content on page 105 of the document has been removed due to personal identifiable information. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Llega la Guía Para Formalización de la Pequeña Minería
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An article announcing the release of the Practical Guide for the formalization of small-scale mining in Colombia, published within the framework of the Somos Tesoro project (in conjunction with the Alliance for Responsible Mining). |
Pact |
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La Zona Rural, Desafío Para Erradicar El Trabajo Infantil
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An article about efforts by Colombia and other Latin American countries to reduce child labor in rural areas. |
Pact |
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¿Los Niños Y Niñas Que Trabajan, No Sueñan?
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An article about the effects that engaging in artisanal gold mining has on the lives of children in Colombia. |
Pact |
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KIT FOR MANAGERS. Employing youth. Tips for medium and small tea plantation owners in Rwanda.
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This booklet is for small tea plantation owners who employ young workers, especially those who are 16 to 17 years of age. It describes what an employer needs to know when hiring adolescent workers and how to improve the workshop so it is profitable, productive, and safe. The REACH-T Program was financed by U.S. Department of Labor in partnership with the Ministry of Labor and Public Services - Rwanda (MIFOTRA). |
Winrock International |
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Title | Grantee | Intervention Type | Document Type |
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Needs Assessment as Part of District/Community Action Plans and CLMS
Show Description
A presentation reviewing the purpose of a needs assessment and the methodology that can be used to conduct such assessment and analyze results. The presentation also provides information regarding the purpose of Community Action Plans for child protection and the steps needed to formulate and monitor such plan. |
Tulane University |
|
|
Capacity Building of Government Officials (Task 11). Module 1.
Show Description
A presentation reviewing the methodology used in order to conduct research to inform the creation of an Intervention Database which provides a comprehensive baseline overview, classification, and description of the various interventions that aim to have an immediate impact on the lives of children at risk, who are, or who were child laborers in the cocoa sectors of Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana. |
Tulane University |
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Protocolo de actuación y coordinación interna para situaciones de denuncia o detecciónde casos de trabajo infantil: Dirección de prevención y erradicación del trabajo infantil
Show Description
Internal action and coordination protocol for situations of complaint or detection of cases of child labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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|
Guidebook. Organizing Village-Based Protection for Fishing Boat Crews.
Show Description
This guidebook provides information on the concept and elements of a community-based early detection mechanism for labor exploitation of fishing vessel crews. The guidebook also provides details on the roles and responsibilities that community stakeholders can have within such mechanism, as well as instructions on how to conduct an investigation in addition to a case record book which can be used to log incident reports. |
Plan International |
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Documentation des Bonnes Pratiques, des Lecons Apprises et des Enseignements Tires des Projects. Photothèque.
Show Description
This document contains photos of different interventions in Côte d'Ivoire such as the signing of a charter for the abolition of child labor and capacity-building workshops. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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The Bridge Project. Pre-situational Analysis Report.
Show Description
This pre-situational analysis report for the Bridge Project aims to highlight the current status of global and country level efforts to combat forced labor. Findings from the report will help inform the interventions to be carried out under the Bridge Project, and provide a high-level overview to feed into the monitoring and evaluation process. A post-situational analysis will be undertaken close to the end date of the project in 2019. Content on page 105 of the document has been removed due to personal identifiable information. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Llega la Guía Para Formalización de la Pequeña Minería
Show Description
An article announcing the release of the Practical Guide for the formalization of small-scale mining in Colombia, published within the framework of the Somos Tesoro project (in conjunction with the Alliance for Responsible Mining). |
Pact |
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La Zona Rural, Desafío Para Erradicar El Trabajo Infantil
Show Description
An article about efforts by Colombia and other Latin American countries to reduce child labor in rural areas. |
Pact |
|
|
¿Los Niños Y Niñas Que Trabajan, No Sueñan?
Show Description
An article about the effects that engaging in artisanal gold mining has on the lives of children in Colombia. |
Pact |
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KIT FOR MANAGERS. Employing youth. Tips for medium and small tea plantation owners in Rwanda.
Show Description
This booklet is for small tea plantation owners who employ young workers, especially those who are 16 to 17 years of age. It describes what an employer needs to know when hiring adolescent workers and how to improve the workshop so it is profitable, productive, and safe. The REACH-T Program was financed by U.S. Department of Labor in partnership with the Ministry of Labor and Public Services - Rwanda (MIFOTRA). |
Winrock International |
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