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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Country Level Engagement and Assistance to Reduce (CLEAR) Child Labor II
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A two-page brochure introducing the CLEAR II project, its objectives, its activities, and the locations in which it operates. |
Winrock International |
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Pautas Metodológicas para una Encuesta de Medición de Riesgos de Trabajo Forzoso
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This document provides the methodological guidelines for a survey of measurement of forced labor risks for adequate monitoring of the actions that have been carried out for the BRIDGE project. This stems from a need to generate quantitative information on the levels of knowledge of the concept and situation of forced labor in Peru and levels of risk and working conditions of vulnerable populations subject to forced labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Brazil - Global Data Report
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This document is a data report on Brazil's laws, regulations, and institutions that are in place to reduce forced labor and human trafficking. Data includes information on labor laws, National Action Plan items, institutional frameworks, and labor inspection, and victim protection services that exist in Brazil. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Presentacion Ejemplar Acta de la Primera Reunion Comité Directivo Nacional CDN 2017
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This document contains information on the objectives and recommendations that came out of a committee meeting, several achievements, and information about team members. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Practical Guide to Ending Child Labour and Protecting Young Workers in Domestic Work
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This Practical Guide aims at providing practical orientations and the required guidance to prevent and eliminate child labor in domestic work as well as at protecting young domestic workers of legal working age. It also provides information on approaches and intervention models, as well as practical tools that have been developed or tested across the world to address and tackle a range of key issues concerning child domestic workers and child domestic work, offering when possible and available, examples from different regions of the world on relevant experiences, results and lessons learnt. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Producto 3 - Informe del proyecto “Del Protocolo a la Práctica: Un puente para la acción global contra el trabajo forzoso”
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This report constitutes an exploratory analysis of two previously selected border areas of Peru: between Peru and Ecuador through Tumbes and the triple border between Peru and Brazil and Colombia. These borders show a growing presence of forced labor and human trafficking, and this report offers a proposal of criteria that allow decisions to be made to carry out future in-depth investigations of these borders by regional governments and public & private institutions. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Guide d'entretien n°1 avec les autorités administratives et sécuritaires
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This is an interview guide to support Mauritania BRIDGE staff when conducting interviews with administrative and security authorities. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Strategie Nationale de Lutte Contre les Pires Formes de Travail des Enfants (SN-PFTE) 2018-2025
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The National Strategy for the Fight against the Worst Forms of Child Labor (Strategie Nationale de Lutte Contre les Pires Formes de Travail des Enfants (SN-PFTE)) defines guidelines and includes a set of actions to protect children against their exploitation through work. It also describes the mechanisms and procedures for implementing these actions. The document also includes an overview of the child labor situation in Burkina Faso |
Winrock International |
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Module 4: Work and Resources in the Family - Empowerment for children, youth and families: 3R trainers’ kit on rights, responsibilities and representation - Supporting Life Skills in Myanmar (Burmese)
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Training module in the 3-R Trainer's Kit. This module deals with household and family responsibilities, access and resources in the family. In the first unit participants will analyze the division of work and the distribution of resources among women, men, girls and boys in families. The exercises show how norms and values about gender and age influence the roles and responsibilities of everybody in the family and the extent to which different family members can access and control family resources and benefits. In the second unit, participants find out what forms of work are appropriate for children and can be considered as acceptable ‘child work’ and what forms of work harm their development and is ‘child labour.’ Participants will also realize what are main hazards for children, what are the worst forms of child labour and why these need to be abolished as a matter of priority. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Module 8: Protection from Violence and Drugs - Empowerment for children, youth and families: 3R trainers’ kit on rights, responsibilities and representation - Supporting Life Skills in Myanmar (Burmese)
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Training module in the 3-R Trainer's Kit. This module explains different forms of violence, including physical, psychological and sexual violence, and addresses drugs related issues. The main focus is on how to deal with violence within the family, at work and in education-related situations and how to prevent drug and alcohol abuse. The exercises aim to help participants identify ways to prevent and solve problems related to physical, psychological and sexual violence and to learn how to say “No” to pressure to use drugs and alcohol. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Title | Grantee | Intervention Type | Document Type |
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Country Level Engagement and Assistance to Reduce (CLEAR) Child Labor II
Show Description
A two-page brochure introducing the CLEAR II project, its objectives, its activities, and the locations in which it operates. |
Winrock International |
|
|
Pautas Metodológicas para una Encuesta de Medición de Riesgos de Trabajo Forzoso
Show Description
This document provides the methodological guidelines for a survey of measurement of forced labor risks for adequate monitoring of the actions that have been carried out for the BRIDGE project. This stems from a need to generate quantitative information on the levels of knowledge of the concept and situation of forced labor in Peru and levels of risk and working conditions of vulnerable populations subject to forced labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Brazil - Global Data Report
Show Description
This document is a data report on Brazil's laws, regulations, and institutions that are in place to reduce forced labor and human trafficking. Data includes information on labor laws, National Action Plan items, institutional frameworks, and labor inspection, and victim protection services that exist in Brazil. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Presentacion Ejemplar Acta de la Primera Reunion Comité Directivo Nacional CDN 2017
Show Description
This document contains information on the objectives and recommendations that came out of a committee meeting, several achievements, and information about team members. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
|
|
Practical Guide to Ending Child Labour and Protecting Young Workers in Domestic Work
Show Description
This Practical Guide aims at providing practical orientations and the required guidance to prevent and eliminate child labor in domestic work as well as at protecting young domestic workers of legal working age. It also provides information on approaches and intervention models, as well as practical tools that have been developed or tested across the world to address and tackle a range of key issues concerning child domestic workers and child domestic work, offering when possible and available, examples from different regions of the world on relevant experiences, results and lessons learnt. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Producto 3 - Informe del proyecto “Del Protocolo a la Práctica: Un puente para la acción global contra el trabajo forzoso”
Show Description
This report constitutes an exploratory analysis of two previously selected border areas of Peru: between Peru and Ecuador through Tumbes and the triple border between Peru and Brazil and Colombia. These borders show a growing presence of forced labor and human trafficking, and this report offers a proposal of criteria that allow decisions to be made to carry out future in-depth investigations of these borders by regional governments and public & private institutions. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Guide d'entretien n°1 avec les autorités administratives et sécuritaires
Show Description
This is an interview guide to support Mauritania BRIDGE staff when conducting interviews with administrative and security authorities. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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|
Strategie Nationale de Lutte Contre les Pires Formes de Travail des Enfants (SN-PFTE) 2018-2025
Show Description
The National Strategy for the Fight against the Worst Forms of Child Labor (Strategie Nationale de Lutte Contre les Pires Formes de Travail des Enfants (SN-PFTE)) defines guidelines and includes a set of actions to protect children against their exploitation through work. It also describes the mechanisms and procedures for implementing these actions. The document also includes an overview of the child labor situation in Burkina Faso |
Winrock International |
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|
Module 4: Work and Resources in the Family - Empowerment for children, youth and families: 3R trainers’ kit on rights, responsibilities and representation - Supporting Life Skills in Myanmar (Burmese)
Show Description
Training module in the 3-R Trainer's Kit. This module deals with household and family responsibilities, access and resources in the family. In the first unit participants will analyze the division of work and the distribution of resources among women, men, girls and boys in families. The exercises show how norms and values about gender and age influence the roles and responsibilities of everybody in the family and the extent to which different family members can access and control family resources and benefits. In the second unit, participants find out what forms of work are appropriate for children and can be considered as acceptable ‘child work’ and what forms of work harm their development and is ‘child labour.’ Participants will also realize what are main hazards for children, what are the worst forms of child labour and why these need to be abolished as a matter of priority. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Module 8: Protection from Violence and Drugs - Empowerment for children, youth and families: 3R trainers’ kit on rights, responsibilities and representation - Supporting Life Skills in Myanmar (Burmese)
Show Description
Training module in the 3-R Trainer's Kit. This module explains different forms of violence, including physical, psychological and sexual violence, and addresses drugs related issues. The main focus is on how to deal with violence within the family, at work and in education-related situations and how to prevent drug and alcohol abuse. The exercises aim to help participants identify ways to prevent and solve problems related to physical, psychological and sexual violence and to learn how to say “No” to pressure to use drugs and alcohol. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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