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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Developing National Action Plans on Forced Labour. Guidance Manual.
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The Toolkit on Developing National Action Plans on Forced Labour aims to support stakeholders in developing, implementing and monitoring National Action Plans (NAPs). It draws upon models and good practices from numerous countries to present the overall NAP development process, from the preliminary assessment of forced labor, to the final evaluation of the NAP. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Women and the World of Work in Uzbekistan Towards Gender Equality and Decent Work for All
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This report aims to inform policy, legislation, and initiatives that seek to develop and promote decent work for all women and men in Uzbekistan. The analysis is based on a review of available empirical evidence, national law and policy, international labor standards, other published materials, and insights from interviews conducted with representatives of national stakeholders and international partners. The next section sets the overall country context. The report provides information pertaining to labor statistics and their gender responsiveness, employment opportunities, working terms and conditions, social protection, and labor management. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Ghana Forced Labor Indicators Project (FLIP) - September 2020
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A September 2020 project newsletter which discusses project activities pertaining to trainings on the subject of SDG 8 as well as project activities related to the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. |
Verité |
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Policy Brief. Eradicating forced labour and child labour practices in Malaysia.
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A policy brief indicating the gaps in efforts to address forced labor and child labor in Malaysia, vulnerabilities to labor exploitation, and policy recommendations to address the issue. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Éliminer le travail forcé. Guide à l’usage des parlementaires N° 30.
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This guide is divided into two parts. Part I of the guide aims to clarify the phenomenon of forced labor. Part II of the guide presents the concrete measures required to combat forced labor, as well as specific initiatives that parliamentarians can take to address the phenomenon. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Eliminar el trabajo forzoso. Manual para Parlamentarios Nº 30.
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This guide is divided into two parts. Part I of the guide aims to clarify the phenomenon of forced labor. Part II of the guide presents the concrete measures required to combat forced labor, as well as specific initiatives that parliamentarians can take to address the phenomenon. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Sistematización Foro Económico: Apuestas para el Desarrollo Económico y Productivo de la Región del Bajo Cauca
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Systematization Economic Forum: Bets for the Economic and Productive Development of the Bajo Cauca Region: Its main objective was to generate an enriching reflection with different actors in the region around the productive bets in the territory, in such a way that this context would help to join forces and promote informed decision-making, guiding actions towards strengthening their strengths and economic priorities. |
Pact |
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Malaysia's World Day Against Child Labor: Recap
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This is a photo recap presentation of the different speakers and attendees at Malaysia' World Day Against Child Labor event that took place in 2018 in Putrajaya, Malaysia. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Statistics on forced labour
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A narrative companion to the ILO's 2018, "Revised draft guidelines concerning the measurement of forced labour". This document provides the rationale and considerations that the ILO's Working Group on Statistics of Forced Labour considered when drafting the 2018 draft guidelines. This "room document", compiled for the 20th International Conference of Labour Statisticians (Geneva, 10-19 October 2018), is organized into 9 sections: an introductory section (Section 1), objectives and scope (Section 2), main concepts and definitions (Section 3), items of data collection (Section 4), data sources(Section 5),survey design (Section 6), role of interviewers and ethical considerations (Section 7), data analysis and international reporting (Section 8) and global estimation and follow‐up activities (Section 9). |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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The Forced Labour Protocol Guide
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This guide aims to explain why ratification and implementation of P029, the “Protocol of 2014 to the Forced Labour Convention, 1930” (the Forced Labour Protocol) represents a vital opportunity for trade unions and their allies to obtain, through social dialogue and action, measures to end exploitative labor practices and advance opportunities for decent work. It sets out the challenges to obtaining decent work posed by the laws, policies, and practices that facilitate forced labor and trafficking in the contemporary world. It explains key elements that the Forced Labour Protocol enshrines in law when ratified. The guide also aims to explain some of the key opportunities to build pressure for ratification of the Forced Labour Protocol and looks at some specific obstacles to that ratification. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Developing National Action Plans on Forced Labour. Guidance Manual.
Show Description
The Toolkit on Developing National Action Plans on Forced Labour aims to support stakeholders in developing, implementing and monitoring National Action Plans (NAPs). It draws upon models and good practices from numerous countries to present the overall NAP development process, from the preliminary assessment of forced labor, to the final evaluation of the NAP. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Women and the World of Work in Uzbekistan Towards Gender Equality and Decent Work for All
Show Description
This report aims to inform policy, legislation, and initiatives that seek to develop and promote decent work for all women and men in Uzbekistan. The analysis is based on a review of available empirical evidence, national law and policy, international labor standards, other published materials, and insights from interviews conducted with representatives of national stakeholders and international partners. The next section sets the overall country context. The report provides information pertaining to labor statistics and their gender responsiveness, employment opportunities, working terms and conditions, social protection, and labor management. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Ghana Forced Labor Indicators Project (FLIP) - September 2020
Show Description
A September 2020 project newsletter which discusses project activities pertaining to trainings on the subject of SDG 8 as well as project activities related to the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. |
Verité |
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Policy Brief. Eradicating forced labour and child labour practices in Malaysia.
Show Description
A policy brief indicating the gaps in efforts to address forced labor and child labor in Malaysia, vulnerabilities to labor exploitation, and policy recommendations to address the issue. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Éliminer le travail forcé. Guide à l’usage des parlementaires N° 30.
Show Description
This guide is divided into two parts. Part I of the guide aims to clarify the phenomenon of forced labor. Part II of the guide presents the concrete measures required to combat forced labor, as well as specific initiatives that parliamentarians can take to address the phenomenon. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Eliminar el trabajo forzoso. Manual para Parlamentarios Nº 30.
Show Description
This guide is divided into two parts. Part I of the guide aims to clarify the phenomenon of forced labor. Part II of the guide presents the concrete measures required to combat forced labor, as well as specific initiatives that parliamentarians can take to address the phenomenon. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Sistematización Foro Económico: Apuestas para el Desarrollo Económico y Productivo de la Región del Bajo Cauca
Show Description
Systematization Economic Forum: Bets for the Economic and Productive Development of the Bajo Cauca Region: Its main objective was to generate an enriching reflection with different actors in the region around the productive bets in the territory, in such a way that this context would help to join forces and promote informed decision-making, guiding actions towards strengthening their strengths and economic priorities. |
Pact |
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Malaysia's World Day Against Child Labor: Recap
Show Description
This is a photo recap presentation of the different speakers and attendees at Malaysia' World Day Against Child Labor event that took place in 2018 in Putrajaya, Malaysia. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Statistics on forced labour
Show Description
A narrative companion to the ILO's 2018, "Revised draft guidelines concerning the measurement of forced labour". This document provides the rationale and considerations that the ILO's Working Group on Statistics of Forced Labour considered when drafting the 2018 draft guidelines. This "room document", compiled for the 20th International Conference of Labour Statisticians (Geneva, 10-19 October 2018), is organized into 9 sections: an introductory section (Section 1), objectives and scope (Section 2), main concepts and definitions (Section 3), items of data collection (Section 4), data sources(Section 5),survey design (Section 6), role of interviewers and ethical considerations (Section 7), data analysis and international reporting (Section 8) and global estimation and follow‐up activities (Section 9). |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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The Forced Labour Protocol Guide
Show Description
This guide aims to explain why ratification and implementation of P029, the “Protocol of 2014 to the Forced Labour Convention, 1930” (the Forced Labour Protocol) represents a vital opportunity for trade unions and their allies to obtain, through social dialogue and action, measures to end exploitative labor practices and advance opportunities for decent work. It sets out the challenges to obtaining decent work posed by the laws, policies, and practices that facilitate forced labor and trafficking in the contemporary world. It explains key elements that the Forced Labour Protocol enshrines in law when ratified. The guide also aims to explain some of the key opportunities to build pressure for ratification of the Forced Labour Protocol and looks at some specific obstacles to that ratification. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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