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: agenda de investigación nacional
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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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Ouganda: agenda national de recherche
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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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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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Compendio de Legislación Internacional relativa al trabajo infantil
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A short compilation of international labor law commitments relevant to officials, employers, and workers in DR. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Myanmar: Legal review of national laws and regulations related to child labour in light of international standards 2020 - Executive summary
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An executive summary of the results of a 2020 ILO study assessing the existing national laws and regulations in Myanmar on child labour in order to identify major issues and gaps and provide recommendations in light of relevant international standard. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Child Labour in Myanmar: legal review (English)
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A brochure presenting highlights of the results of a 2020 ILO study assessing the existing national laws and regulations in Myanmar on child labour in order to identify major issues and gaps and provide recommendations in light of relevant international standard. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Myanmar: Legal review of national laws and regulations related to child labour in light of international standards 2020
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A report presenting the results of a 2020 ILO study assessing the existing national laws and regulations in Myanmar on child labour in order to identify major issues and gaps and provide recommendations in light of relevant international standard. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Flying free
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A short film by a participant in the My-PEC program's photojournalism program. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Title | Grantee | Intervention Type | Document Type |
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Uganda: agenda de investigación nacional
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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Ouganda: agenda national de recherche
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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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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Compendio de Legislación Internacional relativa al trabajo infantil
Show Description
A short compilation of international labor law commitments relevant to officials, employers, and workers in DR. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Myanmar: Legal review of national laws and regulations related to child labour in light of international standards 2020 - Executive summary
Show Description
An executive summary of the results of a 2020 ILO study assessing the existing national laws and regulations in Myanmar on child labour in order to identify major issues and gaps and provide recommendations in light of relevant international standard. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Child Labour in Myanmar: legal review (English)
Show Description
A brochure presenting highlights of the results of a 2020 ILO study assessing the existing national laws and regulations in Myanmar on child labour in order to identify major issues and gaps and provide recommendations in light of relevant international standard. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Myanmar: Legal review of national laws and regulations related to child labour in light of international standards 2020
Show Description
A report presenting the results of a 2020 ILO study assessing the existing national laws and regulations in Myanmar on child labour in order to identify major issues and gaps and provide recommendations in light of relevant international standard. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Flying free
Show Description
A short film by a participant in the My-PEC program's photojournalism program. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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