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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Presentation Materials - Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Workers' Organizations (Burmese)
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Presentation materials (slide headings and bullet points, currently formatted as text on letter-sized PDF pages, but ready to be copied to a PowerPoint deck) to be used by facilitator in the course "Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Workers' Organizations" (Burmese/Myanmar). |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Supplemental Materials - Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Workers' Organizations (Burmese)
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Supplemental materials for course "Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Workers' Organizations" (Burmese/Myanmar). This document provides supplemental information about child labour, ILO global estimates, international standards and key roles and actions for specific stakeholders for course facilitators. You are encouraged to review this material prior to implementing the course; it should be used alongside the facilitator’s guide and other course materials. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Facilitator’s Guide - Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Civil Society Organizations (Burmese)
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Facilitator's guide for course "Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Civil Society Organizations" (Burmese/Myanmar). This document presents a guide to the ILO course for Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) on Combatting Child Labour. It provides practical guidance, support and materials to help facilitators successfully implement the course. The document covers course planning, implementation and follow-up, in each case providing helpful tips and advice. This is supported by a selection of training tools provided in the appendix and supporting materials, including draft agenda, icebreakers, energizers, PowerPoint slide deck, course exercises and handouts for participants. This document should be reviewed alongside the Understanding Child Labour resource, which provides a wealth of technical and support information on each of the topics discussed in the course, ranging from the strategic objectives of the ILO to a detailed treatment of the causes and consequences of child labour. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Hand-outs and Resources - Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Civil Society Organizations (Burmese)
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Hand-outs and resources to be used to accompany presentation materials during course "Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Civil Society Organizations" (Burmese/Myanmar). |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Supplemental Materials - Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Civil Society Organizations (Burmese)
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Supplemental materials for course "Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Civil Society Organizations" (Burmese/Myanmar). This document provides supplemental information about child labour, ILO global estimates, international standards and key roles and actions for specific stakeholders for course facilitators. You are encouraged to review this material prior to implementing the course; it should be used alongside the facilitator’s guide and other course materials. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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User’s guide: A guidance note for employers and employer associations in the construction industry in Myanmar (2018) (Safe Work for Youth Kit - Construction) (Burmese)
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A booklet directed to young workers in the construction industry in Myanmar. Describes potential dangers posed by unsafe or unhealthy working conditions, and a checklist of ways to stays safe while working on construction sites. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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User's guide: How to use the Safe Work for Youth Kit - A guidance note for fishing industry associations & organizations of fisheries workers in Myanmar (2018) (Safe Work for Youth Kit - Fishing) (Burmese)
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A guide to be used by fishing industry associations & organizations of fisheries workers in Myanmar on how their members (employers, boat owners, and fishing industry workers) can use the "Safe Work for Youth Kit" materials. Its purpose is to assist those in a position of leadership in the industry to guide their members in maintaining a safe and legal operation with respect to young workers. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Stay safe: Tips for young workers in the fishing industry in Myanmar (2018) (Safe Work for Youth Kit - Fishing) (Burmese)
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A booklet directed to young workers in the fishing industry in Myanmar. Describes potential dangers posed by unsafe or unhealthy working conditions, and a checklist of ways to stays safe while working on construction sites. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Keep them safe: Tips for fishing enterprises with young workers in Myanmar (2018) (Safe Work for Youth Kit - Fishing) (Burmese)
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A booklet directed to managers of fishing enterprises in Myanmar where young workers are employed, especially those between 14 and 18 years old. Describes what owners, managers, and supervisors need to know when hiring and managing younger workers and how to improve the work site so it is profitable, productive and safe. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Keep them safe: Tips for owners & managers of garment factories with young workers in Myanmar (2018) (Safe Work for Youth Kit - Garment Factories) (Burmese)
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A booklet directed to owners, managers, and supervisors of garment factories in Myanmar where young workers are employed, especially those between 14 and 18 years old. Describes what owners, managers, and supervisors need to know when hiring and managing younger workers and how to improve the work site so it is profitable, productive and safe. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Presentation Materials - Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Workers' Organizations (Burmese)
Show Description
Presentation materials (slide headings and bullet points, currently formatted as text on letter-sized PDF pages, but ready to be copied to a PowerPoint deck) to be used by facilitator in the course "Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Workers' Organizations" (Burmese/Myanmar). |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Supplemental Materials - Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Workers' Organizations (Burmese)
Show Description
Supplemental materials for course "Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Workers' Organizations" (Burmese/Myanmar). This document provides supplemental information about child labour, ILO global estimates, international standards and key roles and actions for specific stakeholders for course facilitators. You are encouraged to review this material prior to implementing the course; it should be used alongside the facilitator’s guide and other course materials. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Facilitator’s Guide - Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Civil Society Organizations (Burmese)
Show Description
Facilitator's guide for course "Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Civil Society Organizations" (Burmese/Myanmar). This document presents a guide to the ILO course for Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) on Combatting Child Labour. It provides practical guidance, support and materials to help facilitators successfully implement the course. The document covers course planning, implementation and follow-up, in each case providing helpful tips and advice. This is supported by a selection of training tools provided in the appendix and supporting materials, including draft agenda, icebreakers, energizers, PowerPoint slide deck, course exercises and handouts for participants. This document should be reviewed alongside the Understanding Child Labour resource, which provides a wealth of technical and support information on each of the topics discussed in the course, ranging from the strategic objectives of the ILO to a detailed treatment of the causes and consequences of child labour. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Hand-outs and Resources - Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Civil Society Organizations (Burmese)
Show Description
Hand-outs and resources to be used to accompany presentation materials during course "Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Civil Society Organizations" (Burmese/Myanmar). |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Supplemental Materials - Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Civil Society Organizations (Burmese)
Show Description
Supplemental materials for course "Combating child labour in Myanmar: A course for Civil Society Organizations" (Burmese/Myanmar). This document provides supplemental information about child labour, ILO global estimates, international standards and key roles and actions for specific stakeholders for course facilitators. You are encouraged to review this material prior to implementing the course; it should be used alongside the facilitator’s guide and other course materials. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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User’s guide: A guidance note for employers and employer associations in the construction industry in Myanmar (2018) (Safe Work for Youth Kit - Construction) (Burmese)
Show Description
A booklet directed to young workers in the construction industry in Myanmar. Describes potential dangers posed by unsafe or unhealthy working conditions, and a checklist of ways to stays safe while working on construction sites. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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User's guide: How to use the Safe Work for Youth Kit - A guidance note for fishing industry associations & organizations of fisheries workers in Myanmar (2018) (Safe Work for Youth Kit - Fishing) (Burmese)
Show Description
A guide to be used by fishing industry associations & organizations of fisheries workers in Myanmar on how their members (employers, boat owners, and fishing industry workers) can use the "Safe Work for Youth Kit" materials. Its purpose is to assist those in a position of leadership in the industry to guide their members in maintaining a safe and legal operation with respect to young workers. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Stay safe: Tips for young workers in the fishing industry in Myanmar (2018) (Safe Work for Youth Kit - Fishing) (Burmese)
Show Description
A booklet directed to young workers in the fishing industry in Myanmar. Describes potential dangers posed by unsafe or unhealthy working conditions, and a checklist of ways to stays safe while working on construction sites. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Keep them safe: Tips for fishing enterprises with young workers in Myanmar (2018) (Safe Work for Youth Kit - Fishing) (Burmese)
Show Description
A booklet directed to managers of fishing enterprises in Myanmar where young workers are employed, especially those between 14 and 18 years old. Describes what owners, managers, and supervisors need to know when hiring and managing younger workers and how to improve the work site so it is profitable, productive and safe. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Keep them safe: Tips for owners & managers of garment factories with young workers in Myanmar (2018) (Safe Work for Youth Kit - Garment Factories) (Burmese)
Show Description
A booklet directed to owners, managers, and supervisors of garment factories in Myanmar where young workers are employed, especially those between 14 and 18 years old. Describes what owners, managers, and supervisors need to know when hiring and managing younger workers and how to improve the work site so it is profitable, productive and safe. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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