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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ATLAS Progress Report Highlights. Period Covered: January 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020.
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A progress report document outlining the highlights of efforts made by the ATLAS project between January 2019 through June 2020. ATLAS is a project which supports government efforts to combat child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking through streghening legal frameworks, improving enforcement of the labor and criminal frameworks, and increasing coordination between government and social protection entities. |
Winrock International |
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ATLAS Quarterly Progress Report. Period Covered: July 1, 2020 - September 30, 2020.
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A quarterly progress report document outlining the global achievements and achievements in Thailand and Paragruay made by the ATLAS project between July 2020 through September 2020. ATLAS is a project which supports government efforts to combat child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking. |
Winrock International |
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Clipping de prensa “Efectos de las Tecnologías de Acceso al Agua”
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A summary of press coverage (accompanied by an archive of copies of the various online articles) mentioning the findings of the OFFSIDE project's 2020 water access technologies study. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Estudio de Percepción sobre el Trabajo Infantil en el Sector Agropecuario: Informe final
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This report presents the results of the a 2020 study on the perception of child labor in (a) the Argentine public in general and (b) Argentinians working in the agricultural sector. This study was conducted as part of the OFFSIDE Project's "Marking the Field!" initiative, carried out by the ILO in Argentina. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Access to water to reduce child labor in rural areas: A technological innovation contribution to family agriculture - Executive Summary
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An executive summary of the findings of a June-November 2020 study by the OFFSIDE (ILO) project assessing the impacts of water access interventions (undertaken by the ProHuerta Programme) on the organization of work in family agriculture. Specifically, this study examined the ways that improved access to water contributed to the prevention of child labor, especially in the agricultural and rural sector. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Baseline Survey of Child Labour in the SAVA Region of Madagascar. Streamlined Report.
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A report describing the findings of a 2018 baseline survey conducted during the Soutenir les Acteurs de la Vanille au Bénéfice des Enfants (Support to Vanilla Sector Stakeholders to Benefit Children) project. The survey was conducted within 32 communes and aimed to collect accurately sampled data on children, their families, the impact on the children’s education, and family/community understanding of child labor and its consequences, to contribute to appropriate program design and delivery; and to establish a set of data that would serve as a baseline against which future data collection could be compared in order to evaluate progress or reorient program activity. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Enquête de base sur le travail des enfants dans la région SAVA de Madagascar. Rapport simplifié.
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A report describing the findings of a 2018 baseline survey conducted during the Soutenir les Acteurs de la Vanille au Bénéfice des Enfants (Support to Vanilla Sector Stakeholders to Benefit Children) project. The survey was conducted within 32 communes and aimed to collect accurately sampled data on children, their families, the impact on the children’s education, and family/community understanding of child labor and its consequences, to contribute to appropriate program design and delivery; and to establish a set of data that would serve as a baseline against which future data collection could be compared in order to evaluate progress or reorient program activity. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Mapping Interventions Addressing Child Labour And Working Conditions In Artisanal Mineral Supply Chains
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A high-level review of interventions (projects and initiatives) that aim to address child labor and poor working conditions (either directly or indirectly) in the Artisanal and Small-scale Mining (ASM) sector across different minerals. Report includes information on existing and completed projects funded primarily by international donors, but not those funded/implemented by governments or the private sector. Information gathered primarily through desk research and interviews conducted by Levin Sources for the ILO. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Los Adolescentes Que Trabajan Y El Régimen De Trabajo Adolescente Protegido En Argentina
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Teenagers Who Work and the Adolescent Work Regime Protected in Argentina - This document aims to: (a) analyze the regulatory and institutional framework in which Argentina promotes the protection of adolescent labor (b) characterize where working adolescents are and under what conditions they carry out their activities; (c) identify and describe the limits and strengths of the statistical sources that characterize the situation of adolescents who work in Argentina. |
Desarrollo y Autogestión (DYA) |
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Disminución de Casos de Sospecha de Trabajo Infantil
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Reduction in Cases of Suspected Child Labor: The Somos Tesoro project has reached 13,239 children and adolescents with educational services. At the beginning of the project, it was identified that approximately 30.6% of these carried out activities linked to child labor. At the end of the project, this group was reduced to 4.8%, achieving a decrease of 25.8 percentage points. |
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ATLAS Progress Report Highlights. Period Covered: January 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020.
Show Description
A progress report document outlining the highlights of efforts made by the ATLAS project between January 2019 through June 2020. ATLAS is a project which supports government efforts to combat child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking through streghening legal frameworks, improving enforcement of the labor and criminal frameworks, and increasing coordination between government and social protection entities. |
Winrock International |
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ATLAS Quarterly Progress Report. Period Covered: July 1, 2020 - September 30, 2020.
Show Description
A quarterly progress report document outlining the global achievements and achievements in Thailand and Paragruay made by the ATLAS project between July 2020 through September 2020. ATLAS is a project which supports government efforts to combat child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking. |
Winrock International |
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Clipping de prensa “Efectos de las Tecnologías de Acceso al Agua”
Show Description
A summary of press coverage (accompanied by an archive of copies of the various online articles) mentioning the findings of the OFFSIDE project's 2020 water access technologies study. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Estudio de Percepción sobre el Trabajo Infantil en el Sector Agropecuario: Informe final
Show Description
This report presents the results of the a 2020 study on the perception of child labor in (a) the Argentine public in general and (b) Argentinians working in the agricultural sector. This study was conducted as part of the OFFSIDE Project's "Marking the Field!" initiative, carried out by the ILO in Argentina. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Access to water to reduce child labor in rural areas: A technological innovation contribution to family agriculture - Executive Summary
Show Description
An executive summary of the findings of a June-November 2020 study by the OFFSIDE (ILO) project assessing the impacts of water access interventions (undertaken by the ProHuerta Programme) on the organization of work in family agriculture. Specifically, this study examined the ways that improved access to water contributed to the prevention of child labor, especially in the agricultural and rural sector. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Baseline Survey of Child Labour in the SAVA Region of Madagascar. Streamlined Report.
Show Description
A report describing the findings of a 2018 baseline survey conducted during the Soutenir les Acteurs de la Vanille au Bénéfice des Enfants (Support to Vanilla Sector Stakeholders to Benefit Children) project. The survey was conducted within 32 communes and aimed to collect accurately sampled data on children, their families, the impact on the children’s education, and family/community understanding of child labor and its consequences, to contribute to appropriate program design and delivery; and to establish a set of data that would serve as a baseline against which future data collection could be compared in order to evaluate progress or reorient program activity. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Enquête de base sur le travail des enfants dans la région SAVA de Madagascar. Rapport simplifié.
Show Description
A report describing the findings of a 2018 baseline survey conducted during the Soutenir les Acteurs de la Vanille au Bénéfice des Enfants (Support to Vanilla Sector Stakeholders to Benefit Children) project. The survey was conducted within 32 communes and aimed to collect accurately sampled data on children, their families, the impact on the children’s education, and family/community understanding of child labor and its consequences, to contribute to appropriate program design and delivery; and to establish a set of data that would serve as a baseline against which future data collection could be compared in order to evaluate progress or reorient program activity. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Mapping Interventions Addressing Child Labour And Working Conditions In Artisanal Mineral Supply Chains
Show Description
A high-level review of interventions (projects and initiatives) that aim to address child labor and poor working conditions (either directly or indirectly) in the Artisanal and Small-scale Mining (ASM) sector across different minerals. Report includes information on existing and completed projects funded primarily by international donors, but not those funded/implemented by governments or the private sector. Information gathered primarily through desk research and interviews conducted by Levin Sources for the ILO. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Los Adolescentes Que Trabajan Y El Régimen De Trabajo Adolescente Protegido En Argentina
Show Description
Teenagers Who Work and the Adolescent Work Regime Protected in Argentina - This document aims to: (a) analyze the regulatory and institutional framework in which Argentina promotes the protection of adolescent labor (b) characterize where working adolescents are and under what conditions they carry out their activities; (c) identify and describe the limits and strengths of the statistical sources that characterize the situation of adolescents who work in Argentina. |
Desarrollo y Autogestión (DYA) |
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Disminución de Casos de Sospecha de Trabajo Infantil
Show Description
Reduction in Cases of Suspected Child Labor: The Somos Tesoro project has reached 13,239 children and adolescents with educational services. At the beginning of the project, it was identified that approximately 30.6% of these carried out activities linked to child labor. At the end of the project, this group was reduced to 4.8%, achieving a decrease of 25.8 percentage points. |
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