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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Uganda: national research agenda
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Uganda. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Paraguay: national research agenda
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Paraguay. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Forced labor vulnerability and related labor rights concerns for Bangladeshi workers in the garment sector of Mauritius: findings from interviews with returned Bangladeshi migrant workers
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This report presents the findings from a series of interviews with returned Bangladeshi migrant workers with recent experience working in the garment sector of Mauritius in an effort to understand the nature and characteristics of forced labor vulnerability in the interview population. Interviewers analyzed respondents' experiences according to a set of ILO forced labor indicators. Findings include a prevalence of reported forced labor, exploitative fees charged by labor agents as a condition of employment, deceptive recruiting and remuneration processes, and workers having received inadequate medical care. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Lesson 5: Understanding the Root Causes of Forced Labour
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A lesson in the "Cocoa Supplier Training on Forced Labour" curriculum. This lesson focuses on the root causes of forced labor. |
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Leçon 5 : Comprendre les causes profondes du travail forcé
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A lesson in the "Cocoa Supplier Training on Forced Labour" curriculum. This lesson focuses on the root causes of forced labor. |
Verité |
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Reporting on Forced Labour and Fair recruitment. An ILO Toolkit for Journalists in Uzbekistan.
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This toolkit was created to help journalists in Uzbekistan to report on fair recruitment and forced labor. In the toolkit, information and advice is provided to help report more accurately and effectively on forced labor and on fair recruitment. Many examples of good reporting are included as well as tips from journalists experienced in covering these often-challenging subjects. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Labor reform in Saudi Arabia: Benefit to 300,000 Nepalese
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A news article about new labor reforms in Saudi Arabia such as the ability for migrant workers to choose another employer or return home after their contract expires. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Proyecto: Del Protocolo a la Práctica: un Puente para la Acción Global contra el Trabajo Forzoso BRIDGE PERU. ESTUDIO Promoviendo el trabajo decente de las trabajadoras del hogar en Perú: COVID-19, cambios en el empleo, condiciones laborales y riesgo...
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A study conducted with the aim to explore and identify changes in working conditions and the risk of forced labor in domestic workers in the context of COVID-19 in Peru. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Encuesta Sobre Condiciones de Trabajo. Informe Final de Actividades.
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A research report aimed at generating statistical information on the prevalence and characteristics of forced labor in order to strengthen decision-making for the prevention and eradication of forced labor in Peru. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Are You Affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic and MCO?
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An awareness raising flyer about resources workers in Malaysia can contact if the COVID-19 pandemic or movement control order had an impact on working conditions or employment. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Title | Grantee | Intervention Type | Document Type |
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Uganda: national research agenda
Show Description
This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Uganda. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Paraguay: national research agenda
Show Description
This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Paraguay. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Forced labor vulnerability and related labor rights concerns for Bangladeshi workers in the garment sector of Mauritius: findings from interviews with returned Bangladeshi migrant workers
Show Description
This report presents the findings from a series of interviews with returned Bangladeshi migrant workers with recent experience working in the garment sector of Mauritius in an effort to understand the nature and characteristics of forced labor vulnerability in the interview population. Interviewers analyzed respondents' experiences according to a set of ILO forced labor indicators. Findings include a prevalence of reported forced labor, exploitative fees charged by labor agents as a condition of employment, deceptive recruiting and remuneration processes, and workers having received inadequate medical care. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Lesson 5: Understanding the Root Causes of Forced Labour
Show Description
A lesson in the "Cocoa Supplier Training on Forced Labour" curriculum. This lesson focuses on the root causes of forced labor. |
Verité |
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Leçon 5 : Comprendre les causes profondes du travail forcé
Show Description
A lesson in the "Cocoa Supplier Training on Forced Labour" curriculum. This lesson focuses on the root causes of forced labor. |
Verité |
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Reporting on Forced Labour and Fair recruitment. An ILO Toolkit for Journalists in Uzbekistan.
Show Description
This toolkit was created to help journalists in Uzbekistan to report on fair recruitment and forced labor. In the toolkit, information and advice is provided to help report more accurately and effectively on forced labor and on fair recruitment. Many examples of good reporting are included as well as tips from journalists experienced in covering these often-challenging subjects. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Labor reform in Saudi Arabia: Benefit to 300,000 Nepalese
Show Description
A news article about new labor reforms in Saudi Arabia such as the ability for migrant workers to choose another employer or return home after their contract expires. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Proyecto: Del Protocolo a la Práctica: un Puente para la Acción Global contra el Trabajo Forzoso BRIDGE PERU. ESTUDIO Promoviendo el trabajo decente de las trabajadoras del hogar en Perú: COVID-19, cambios en el empleo, condiciones laborales y riesgo...
Show Description
A study conducted with the aim to explore and identify changes in working conditions and the risk of forced labor in domestic workers in the context of COVID-19 in Peru. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Encuesta Sobre Condiciones de Trabajo. Informe Final de Actividades.
Show Description
A research report aimed at generating statistical information on the prevalence and characteristics of forced labor in order to strengthen decision-making for the prevention and eradication of forced labor in Peru. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Are You Affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic and MCO?
Show Description
An awareness raising flyer about resources workers in Malaysia can contact if the COVID-19 pandemic or movement control order had an impact on working conditions or employment. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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