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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Situation and gap analysis on Malaysian legislation, policies, and programmes and the ILO Forced Labour Convention and Protocol
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This gap analysis report identifies gaps between the content, application and implementation of Malaysia’s policies and legislation vis-à-vis the provisions and application of the ILO Forced Labour Convention and Protocol, as well as opportunities to build on the existing mechanisms to address gaps. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Pre-Situational Analysis Report-Niger. Chapter 6: Analysis of Niger
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This document defines the phenomenon of slavery in accordance with the criminal code and related application procedures, the different types of slavery prevalent in Niger and where they are practiced, the aspects of trafficking in persons in Niger and the international instruments ratified by Niger. |
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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Informe jurídico penal sobre la posible comisión de delitos de trabajo forzoso y de esclavitud en casos de trabajadoras del hogar durante la pandemia ocasionada por la COVID-19
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This report reviews 14 cases of female workers that have been analyzed that raise concern about the possibility that they could be subjected to exploitative labor conditions during the pandemic caused by the Sar-Cov-2 coronavirus. These cases have been identified by the Trade Union of Domestic Workers of the Lima Region (SINTTRAHOL), the Institute for the Promotion and Training of Domestic Workers (IPROFOTH) and by the National Federation of Paid Domestic Workers of Peru. (FENTRAHOGARP). |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Le Protocole sur le travail forcé
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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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El Protocolo sobre Trabajo Forzoso
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This guide aims to explain why ratification and implementation of P29, 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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Country Level Engagement and Assistance to Reduce Child Labor (CLEAR II) Project in Burkina Faso
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A two-page brochure highlighting activities of the CLEAR II project in Burkina Faso. Particular focus paid to the program creating a labor inspectorate training curriculum, efforts to help local government draft a national strategy for fighting child labor, and development of a child labor monitoring system. |
Winrock International |
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Part 2. Surveys on Child Trafficking and Migration in the Cocoa-Growing Areas.
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This presentation provides an overview of sampling methods for a study on children and young adults in Burkina Faso and Mali who have migrated or been human trafficked to work in the cocoa sector while under the age of 18. |
Tulane University |
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Forced Labour, Bonded Labour and Trafficking in Nepalese Context: An interaction with Human Rights Activists in Nepal
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This report provides a brief overview of a presentation of the ILO Bridge project for human rights activists and professionals in Nepal. The presentation covered ILO conventions and policies and laws regarding forced labor within the context of Nepal. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Comision Nacional para la lucha contra el trabajo forzoso (CNLCTF): Acta de la Sesion ordinaria n⁰112
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These are the meeting minutes for a meeting of the National Commission for the Fight Against Forced Labor. The participants discuss the development of a national plan to fight against forced labor and the regulations and policies to be implemented as part of their agenda. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Situation and gap analysis on Malaysian legislation, policies, and programmes and the ILO Forced Labour Convention and Protocol
Show Description
This gap analysis report identifies gaps between the content, application and implementation of Malaysia’s policies and legislation vis-à-vis the provisions and application of the ILO Forced Labour Convention and Protocol, as well as opportunities to build on the existing mechanisms to address gaps. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Pre-Situational Analysis Report-Niger. Chapter 6: Analysis of Niger
Show Description
This document defines the phenomenon of slavery in accordance with the criminal code and related application procedures, the different types of slavery prevalent in Niger and where they are practiced, the aspects of trafficking in persons in Niger and the international instruments ratified by Niger. |
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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Informe jurídico penal sobre la posible comisión de delitos de trabajo forzoso y de esclavitud en casos de trabajadoras del hogar durante la pandemia ocasionada por la COVID-19
Show Description
This report reviews 14 cases of female workers that have been analyzed that raise concern about the possibility that they could be subjected to exploitative labor conditions during the pandemic caused by the Sar-Cov-2 coronavirus. These cases have been identified by the Trade Union of Domestic Workers of the Lima Region (SINTTRAHOL), the Institute for the Promotion and Training of Domestic Workers (IPROFOTH) and by the National Federation of Paid Domestic Workers of Peru. (FENTRAHOGARP). |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Le Protocole sur le travail forcé
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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El Protocolo sobre Trabajo Forzoso
Show Description
This guide aims to explain why ratification and implementation of P29, 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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Country Level Engagement and Assistance to Reduce Child Labor (CLEAR II) Project in Burkina Faso
Show Description
A two-page brochure highlighting activities of the CLEAR II project in Burkina Faso. Particular focus paid to the program creating a labor inspectorate training curriculum, efforts to help local government draft a national strategy for fighting child labor, and development of a child labor monitoring system. |
Winrock International |
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Part 2. Surveys on Child Trafficking and Migration in the Cocoa-Growing Areas.
Show Description
This presentation provides an overview of sampling methods for a study on children and young adults in Burkina Faso and Mali who have migrated or been human trafficked to work in the cocoa sector while under the age of 18. |
Tulane University |
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Forced Labour, Bonded Labour and Trafficking in Nepalese Context: An interaction with Human Rights Activists in Nepal
Show Description
This report provides a brief overview of a presentation of the ILO Bridge project for human rights activists and professionals in Nepal. The presentation covered ILO conventions and policies and laws regarding forced labor within the context of Nepal. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Comision Nacional para la lucha contra el trabajo forzoso (CNLCTF): Acta de la Sesion ordinaria n⁰112
Show Description
These are the meeting minutes for a meeting of the National Commission for the Fight Against Forced Labor. The participants discuss the development of a national plan to fight against forced labor and the regulations and policies to be implemented as part of their agenda. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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