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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La Voz de la Laguna, Un Espacio Para Ser Y Crecer
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The Voice of the Lagoon, A Space to Be and Grow: In the coal mountains of Mongua, in Boyacá, the teenagers of "La voz de la Laguna" broadcast their radio programs during the breaks of the school day at the Lisandro Cely school. They share themes from the perspective of adolescents, such as reflections on the most listened to songs, events in their territory and social problems such as the mistreatment of women and child labor. They also open spaces to publicize the talents of their peers and for the educational community to express themselves and share their initiatives. |
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CreArte
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CreArte is an educational methodology that pact has been implementing in the Providencia Rural Educational Institution and its headquarters La María, in the municipality of San Roque. This aims to improve learning environments through art, to enhance the educational spirit of children and teachers. |
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Para Conquistar El Mundo
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To Conquer The World: Since 2002, the International Labor Organization (ILO) declared June 12 as the International Day Against Child Labor. With a view to the commemoration of this date, the Somos Tesoro project has created the campaign "To conquer the world", in order to remind children and adolescents and their parents that in order to succeed in life, minors need to learn to know themselves, to express themselves, to create, to share and enjoy. |
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“¡Cojan Oficio!” la Campaña de Somos Tesoro
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“¡Cojan Oficio!” the Somos Tesoro Campaign: the campaign of Pact Colombia, was born within the framework of the Somos Tesoro project. It proposes that adults forge responsibility in their children through activities appropriate for children and adolescents. |
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The victims of forced labor are in front of You - 5
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This information flyer depicts a child who is a victim of forced labor, working on the streets and thus unable to go to school. The flyer provides a hotline number to report this type of activity. |
Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) |
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The victims of forced labor are in front of You - 6
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This information flyer depicts a child who is a victim of forced labor stacking bricks and thus doesn't go to school and is exposed to the sun and low temperatures. The flyer provides a hotline number to report this type of activity. |
Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) |
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Las victimas de trabajo forzoso estan a frente de Ti - 3
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This information flyer depicts a child who is a victim of forced labor, working on the streets and thus unable to go to school. The flyer provides a hotline number to report this type of activity. |
Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) |
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Las victimas de trabajo forzoso estan a frente de Ti - 4
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This information flyer depicts a child who is a victim of forced labor stacking bricks and thus doesn't go to school and is exposed to the sun and low temperatures. The flyer provides a hotline number to report this type of activity. |
Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) |
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No al trabajo infantil en el sector agropecuario (1)
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A 4-page handout (framed for general public) containing information on child labor, its contributing factors and effects, child labor rates in Argentina, and rates and conditions of child labor in the agricultural sector. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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EducaFuturo: Combating child labor in Ecuador and Panama through education, vocational training, and livelihood services
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A one-page factsheet summarizing the aims, intended beneficiary populations, and intervention types employed by the EducaFuturo project. |
Partners of the Americas |
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La Voz de la Laguna, Un Espacio Para Ser Y Crecer
Show Description
The Voice of the Lagoon, A Space to Be and Grow: In the coal mountains of Mongua, in Boyacá, the teenagers of "La voz de la Laguna" broadcast their radio programs during the breaks of the school day at the Lisandro Cely school. They share themes from the perspective of adolescents, such as reflections on the most listened to songs, events in their territory and social problems such as the mistreatment of women and child labor. They also open spaces to publicize the talents of their peers and for the educational community to express themselves and share their initiatives. |
Pact |
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CreArte
Show Description
CreArte is an educational methodology that pact has been implementing in the Providencia Rural Educational Institution and its headquarters La María, in the municipality of San Roque. This aims to improve learning environments through art, to enhance the educational spirit of children and teachers. |
Pact |
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Para Conquistar El Mundo
Show Description
To Conquer The World: Since 2002, the International Labor Organization (ILO) declared June 12 as the International Day Against Child Labor. With a view to the commemoration of this date, the Somos Tesoro project has created the campaign "To conquer the world", in order to remind children and adolescents and their parents that in order to succeed in life, minors need to learn to know themselves, to express themselves, to create, to share and enjoy. |
Pact |
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“¡Cojan Oficio!” la Campaña de Somos Tesoro
Show Description
“¡Cojan Oficio!” the Somos Tesoro Campaign: the campaign of Pact Colombia, was born within the framework of the Somos Tesoro project. It proposes that adults forge responsibility in their children through activities appropriate for children and adolescents. |
Pact |
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The victims of forced labor are in front of You - 5
Show Description
This information flyer depicts a child who is a victim of forced labor, working on the streets and thus unable to go to school. The flyer provides a hotline number to report this type of activity. |
Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) |
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The victims of forced labor are in front of You - 6
Show Description
This information flyer depicts a child who is a victim of forced labor stacking bricks and thus doesn't go to school and is exposed to the sun and low temperatures. The flyer provides a hotline number to report this type of activity. |
Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) |
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Las victimas de trabajo forzoso estan a frente de Ti - 3
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This information flyer depicts a child who is a victim of forced labor, working on the streets and thus unable to go to school. The flyer provides a hotline number to report this type of activity. |
Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) |
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Las victimas de trabajo forzoso estan a frente de Ti - 4
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This information flyer depicts a child who is a victim of forced labor stacking bricks and thus doesn't go to school and is exposed to the sun and low temperatures. The flyer provides a hotline number to report this type of activity. |
Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) |
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No al trabajo infantil en el sector agropecuario (1)
Show Description
A 4-page handout (framed for general public) containing information on child labor, its contributing factors and effects, child labor rates in Argentina, and rates and conditions of child labor in the agricultural sector. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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EducaFuturo: Combating child labor in Ecuador and Panama through education, vocational training, and livelihood services
Show Description
A one-page factsheet summarizing the aims, intended beneficiary populations, and intervention types employed by the EducaFuturo project. |
Partners of the Americas |
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