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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Escalas De Minería: La Realidad Colombiana
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An article about small-scale and artisanal mining in Colombia. |
Pact |
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Occupational Health and Safety Program in the Tea Sector of Rwanda
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This document outlines a six step do-it-yourself process for planning, implementing, and evaluating a Comprehensive Occupational Health and Safety (OSH) Program in tea sector focusing on the vulnerability of young workers. A model of the six steps is outlined in PART I, while the detailed program is described in PART II. This document also provides an effective monitoring and evaluation of an OSH program in PART III while other OSH program resources are described in PART IV. These resources include worksheets, progress checklists, and information on how the Rwandese Federation of Tea Cooperatives (FERWACOTHE), Ministry of Labor and Public Services (MIFOTRA) or any other partner can help young workers to manage occupational hazards in their workplaces themselves. |
Winrock International |
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Occupational Training of Trainers Manual: Manual for Improving Working Conditions of Young Workers in the Rwandan Tea Sector
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This Manual first outlines the various hazards and risks in the tea sector of Rwanda, and then presents modules for addressing these hazards and risks based on the participatory risk assessment approach. The training is targeted at tea growers’ representatives, tea cooperatives’ representatives, tea factories’ representatives, and members of the Federation of Rwandan Tea Cooperatives (FERWACOTHE) as well as other key stakeholders in the tea sector such as NGOs, Winrock staff, district and central labor inspectorate staff. The Manual is designed primarily for improving the working conditions of tea growers, especially young workers between 16 and 17 years old. The training can be delivered through multiple partners and platforms, including with the support of Winrock as well as the Department of Labor within MIFOTRA. |
Winrock International |
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Reducing Vulnerability to Human Trafficking: An Experimental Intervention Using Anti-Trafficking Campaigns to Change Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Practices in Nepal
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This report presents findings from a randomized controlled trial that studies the effects of mass media awareness campaigns on norms and behaviors related to a person’s vulnerability to human trafficking in Nepal. It aims to address whether such campaigns can be employed to induce shifts in knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and practices (KABP) that could reduce human trafficking vulnerability. Funding for this project was provided by the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI) at Stanford University, the Hoover Institute at Stanford University, Humanity United, the Institute of International Education (IIE), Terre des Hommes (TDH), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID),United States Department of Labor (DOL), and Vanderbilt University. |
UC Berkeley |
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A legal review of national laws and regulations related to child labour in Myanmar in light of international laws and standards 1st edition (English)
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The 1st edition of results of a 2015 study assessing whether existing national legislation is comprehensive enough to address child labour issues in Myanmar, with a special attention to the worst forms of child labour. Aims to identify major issues and gaps and provide recommendations on the revision of national legislation pertaining to child labour, particularly hazardous work for minors, and possible approaches to effectively implement and monitor the laws. Reviews existing national laws and regulations in light of the International laws and standards relevant to the elimination of child labour and protection of young workers, in particular its two core Conventions: i.e. ILO Convention No. 138 on Minimum Age, 1973, and the ILO Convention No. 182 on Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, 1999. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Sectoral Survey of Child Labour in Informal Tin Mining in Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Province, Indonesia 2014
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The survey as reported is primarily aimed at providing an in-depth understanding through an evidence-based approach of the child labor phenomenon in tin mining in Kepulauan Bangka-Belitung of Indonesia in 2014. This report is dedicated to describing why and how the survey is implemented as well as the main results of the survey. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Trabajo infantil y adolescente en el sector rural agrícola, pecuario, forestal y de pesca y piscicultura en Paraguay - Encuesta de actividades de niños, niñas y adolescentes – EANA RURAL 2015
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This report lays out the results from the Survey of Activties of Boys, Girls, and Adolescents in rural areas (EANA) of Paraguay. This research seeks to generate first-hand statistical information that provides a detailed dive into the tasks carried out by children and adolescents who live in rural areas of the country, with particular interest in agricultural, livestock, forestry and fishing economic activities. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Report of the National Child Activity Survey: Belize 2013
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This report provides detailed statistical information on the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of working children 5 to 17 years of age, as well as some related information on the households they belong to. The report also contains survey findings about children’s non-economic activities, principally, attending school and engagement in household chores An important feature of the report is that the estimates and classifications of working children and child labor are aligned to the international statistical measurement standards on child labor adopted in 2008 at the 18th International Conference of Labour Statisticians. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Improving Working Conditions for Young Workers: A Case Study on E-EFACE
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Case study report considering the effectiveness of occupational health and safety efforts undertaken by the E-FACE project. Report based on desk review of existing data, including field staff monitoring reports, trainers’ observations, and client testimonies. |
World Vision |
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Study on the Effectiveness of Youth Employment Interventions and the Creation of Sustainable Employment Opportunities for Youth
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Report on study assessing the effectiveness of of youth employment interventions by E-FACE Program. Assessed interventions include: Occupational safety and health training, business owner incentives, working condition improvements, education interventions, etc. Sectors focused on include the weaving and agricultural sectors, among others. |
World Vision |
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Escalas De Minería: La Realidad Colombiana
Show Description
An article about small-scale and artisanal mining in Colombia. |
Pact |
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Occupational Health and Safety Program in the Tea Sector of Rwanda
Show Description
This document outlines a six step do-it-yourself process for planning, implementing, and evaluating a Comprehensive Occupational Health and Safety (OSH) Program in tea sector focusing on the vulnerability of young workers. A model of the six steps is outlined in PART I, while the detailed program is described in PART II. This document also provides an effective monitoring and evaluation of an OSH program in PART III while other OSH program resources are described in PART IV. These resources include worksheets, progress checklists, and information on how the Rwandese Federation of Tea Cooperatives (FERWACOTHE), Ministry of Labor and Public Services (MIFOTRA) or any other partner can help young workers to manage occupational hazards in their workplaces themselves. |
Winrock International |
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Occupational Training of Trainers Manual: Manual for Improving Working Conditions of Young Workers in the Rwandan Tea Sector
Show Description
This Manual first outlines the various hazards and risks in the tea sector of Rwanda, and then presents modules for addressing these hazards and risks based on the participatory risk assessment approach. The training is targeted at tea growers’ representatives, tea cooperatives’ representatives, tea factories’ representatives, and members of the Federation of Rwandan Tea Cooperatives (FERWACOTHE) as well as other key stakeholders in the tea sector such as NGOs, Winrock staff, district and central labor inspectorate staff. The Manual is designed primarily for improving the working conditions of tea growers, especially young workers between 16 and 17 years old. The training can be delivered through multiple partners and platforms, including with the support of Winrock as well as the Department of Labor within MIFOTRA. |
Winrock International |
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Reducing Vulnerability to Human Trafficking: An Experimental Intervention Using Anti-Trafficking Campaigns to Change Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Practices in Nepal
Show Description
This report presents findings from a randomized controlled trial that studies the effects of mass media awareness campaigns on norms and behaviors related to a person’s vulnerability to human trafficking in Nepal. It aims to address whether such campaigns can be employed to induce shifts in knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and practices (KABP) that could reduce human trafficking vulnerability. Funding for this project was provided by the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI) at Stanford University, the Hoover Institute at Stanford University, Humanity United, the Institute of International Education (IIE), Terre des Hommes (TDH), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID),United States Department of Labor (DOL), and Vanderbilt University. |
UC Berkeley |
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A legal review of national laws and regulations related to child labour in Myanmar in light of international laws and standards 1st edition (English)
Show Description
The 1st edition of results of a 2015 study assessing whether existing national legislation is comprehensive enough to address child labour issues in Myanmar, with a special attention to the worst forms of child labour. Aims to identify major issues and gaps and provide recommendations on the revision of national legislation pertaining to child labour, particularly hazardous work for minors, and possible approaches to effectively implement and monitor the laws. Reviews existing national laws and regulations in light of the International laws and standards relevant to the elimination of child labour and protection of young workers, in particular its two core Conventions: i.e. ILO Convention No. 138 on Minimum Age, 1973, and the ILO Convention No. 182 on Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, 1999. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Sectoral Survey of Child Labour in Informal Tin Mining in Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Province, Indonesia 2014
Show Description
The survey as reported is primarily aimed at providing an in-depth understanding through an evidence-based approach of the child labor phenomenon in tin mining in Kepulauan Bangka-Belitung of Indonesia in 2014. This report is dedicated to describing why and how the survey is implemented as well as the main results of the survey. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Trabajo infantil y adolescente en el sector rural agrícola, pecuario, forestal y de pesca y piscicultura en Paraguay - Encuesta de actividades de niños, niñas y adolescentes – EANA RURAL 2015
Show Description
This report lays out the results from the Survey of Activties of Boys, Girls, and Adolescents in rural areas (EANA) of Paraguay. This research seeks to generate first-hand statistical information that provides a detailed dive into the tasks carried out by children and adolescents who live in rural areas of the country, with particular interest in agricultural, livestock, forestry and fishing economic activities. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Report of the National Child Activity Survey: Belize 2013
Show Description
This report provides detailed statistical information on the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of working children 5 to 17 years of age, as well as some related information on the households they belong to. The report also contains survey findings about children’s non-economic activities, principally, attending school and engagement in household chores An important feature of the report is that the estimates and classifications of working children and child labor are aligned to the international statistical measurement standards on child labor adopted in 2008 at the 18th International Conference of Labour Statisticians. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Improving Working Conditions for Young Workers: A Case Study on E-EFACE
Show Description
Case study report considering the effectiveness of occupational health and safety efforts undertaken by the E-FACE project. Report based on desk review of existing data, including field staff monitoring reports, trainers’ observations, and client testimonies. |
World Vision |
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Study on the Effectiveness of Youth Employment Interventions and the Creation of Sustainable Employment Opportunities for Youth
Show Description
Report on study assessing the effectiveness of of youth employment interventions by E-FACE Program. Assessed interventions include: Occupational safety and health training, business owner incentives, working condition improvements, education interventions, etc. Sectors focused on include the weaving and agricultural sectors, among others. |
World Vision |
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