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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Monitoring and evaluation guide. Part 1: Word-based templates
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An English-language guide that provides monitoring and evaluation tools that can be used to support the assessment of a women's economic empowerment actor implementing RICHES tools. Various tools are provided, such as pre- and post-test surveys and focus group discussion guides that assess changes in knowledge, attitudes, and practices among participants, quality control tools, and workshop evaluations for managers and frontline-level staff. This guide also provides tools that can be adapted for multiple purposes such as for project management or evaluation. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Risk assessments: evaluating your organization's risks of harmful work for children and adults
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An English-language tool for evaluating potential risks and unintended consequences of harmful work for children (child labor) and adults within specific contexts, programs, and women’s businesses. This tool raises awareness and encourages action of women's economic empowerment actors to diagnose and mitigate safety and health risks within women’s businesses. The risk assessments consist of two parts: Part 1 covers risks to harmful child work and Part 2 covers business safety and health risks for adults and children, |
Grameen Foundation |
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Social performance management guide: tools for integrating 'do no harm' protections for women's economic empowerment actors
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An English-language set of tools to improve social performance management, including assessment tools, survey questions, and policy templates. These tools promote the basic standards of practice that should exist among all women's economic empowerment actors to demonstrate intent, commitment, processes, and achievements for mitigating the risks of the unintended consequences of WEE programming. The tools within this guide are designed to broadly address Do No Harm to ensure that women's economic empowerment actors can also use these standards to influence practices related to other areas of risk, such as gender-based violence and harassment, environmental harm, etc. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Understanding harmful work training: protecting children and adults. Part 1: facilitator's guide
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An English-language resource for trainers and facilitators that guides them in the administering of training on understanding harmful work. This training helps train women's economic empowerment actors to effectively assist their participants in establishing and operating safe and healthy workplaces for themselves, their children, and all their workers by learning how to combat harmful work for children (child labor) and adults (harmful working conditions), how to locate useful information and resources for addressing these issues, and how to utilize what they have learned to make strategic decisions for their organizations. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Understanding harmful work training: protecting children and adults. Part 2: a training for women's economic empowerment actors
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An English-language training presentation that helps train women's economic empowerment actors to effectively assist their participants in establishing and operating safe and healthy workplaces for themselves, their children, and all their workers by learning how to combat harmful work for children (child labor) and adults (harmful working conditions), how to locate useful information and resources for addressing these issues, and how to utilize what they have learned to make strategic decisions for their organizations. This training can be implemented as a self-paced training or as an in-person, facilitated session. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Investor’s guide: how to identify and mitigate risks of harmful work in your investments
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An English-language guide for investors and investees that can assist in building the capacity of investors to identify and assess harmful work for children and adults in their women's economic empowerment investments. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Linkages guide: creating alliances for reducing harmful work for children and adults
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An English-language guide to enable women's economic empowerment, child protection, and other actors to collaboratively provide participants a comprehensive, holistic package of services that will increase their ability to address issues of harmful work for children (child labor) and adults, and to strengthen their livelihoods. This includes developing local resources, assessing organizational capacity, identifying appropriate linkages, formalizing linkages, and managing linkages. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Market research guide: understanding harmful work for children and adults in women's businesses
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An English-language guide to assist women's economic empowerment staff in better understanding the local characteristics and experiences of harmful work for children (child labor) and adults as they occur generally, and within women’s enterprises, to integrate child protection into women's economic empowerment actor product and service design. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Financial services guide: pathway for child protection with women's economic empowerment initiatives
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This English-language guide explains how entrepreneurs can avoid harmful work for children and adults if given access to a portfolio of well-designed and implemented financial services. This guide aims to improve the design and implementation of financial services so that they have better uptake and use and create more benefit to women entrepreneurs and their families and so that they Do No Harm. |
Grameen Foundation |
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RICHES design workshop. Part 1: facilitator's guide
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The first part of an English-language guide designed to be used as a training to help organizations improve their programs in proactive support of child protection by utilizing market research, defining and understanding key terms related to harmful work for children, and developing tools that promote safe and healthy working conditions. This guide consists of two parts: Part 1 is this Facilitator’s Guide and Part 2 is a PowerPoint training presentation. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Title | Grantee | Intervention Type | Document Type |
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Monitoring and evaluation guide. Part 1: Word-based templates
Show Description
An English-language guide that provides monitoring and evaluation tools that can be used to support the assessment of a women's economic empowerment actor implementing RICHES tools. Various tools are provided, such as pre- and post-test surveys and focus group discussion guides that assess changes in knowledge, attitudes, and practices among participants, quality control tools, and workshop evaluations for managers and frontline-level staff. This guide also provides tools that can be adapted for multiple purposes such as for project management or evaluation. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Risk assessments: evaluating your organization's risks of harmful work for children and adults
Show Description
An English-language tool for evaluating potential risks and unintended consequences of harmful work for children (child labor) and adults within specific contexts, programs, and women’s businesses. This tool raises awareness and encourages action of women's economic empowerment actors to diagnose and mitigate safety and health risks within women’s businesses. The risk assessments consist of two parts: Part 1 covers risks to harmful child work and Part 2 covers business safety and health risks for adults and children, |
Grameen Foundation |
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Social performance management guide: tools for integrating 'do no harm' protections for women's economic empowerment actors
Show Description
An English-language set of tools to improve social performance management, including assessment tools, survey questions, and policy templates. These tools promote the basic standards of practice that should exist among all women's economic empowerment actors to demonstrate intent, commitment, processes, and achievements for mitigating the risks of the unintended consequences of WEE programming. The tools within this guide are designed to broadly address Do No Harm to ensure that women's economic empowerment actors can also use these standards to influence practices related to other areas of risk, such as gender-based violence and harassment, environmental harm, etc. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Understanding harmful work training: protecting children and adults. Part 1: facilitator's guide
Show Description
An English-language resource for trainers and facilitators that guides them in the administering of training on understanding harmful work. This training helps train women's economic empowerment actors to effectively assist their participants in establishing and operating safe and healthy workplaces for themselves, their children, and all their workers by learning how to combat harmful work for children (child labor) and adults (harmful working conditions), how to locate useful information and resources for addressing these issues, and how to utilize what they have learned to make strategic decisions for their organizations. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Understanding harmful work training: protecting children and adults. Part 2: a training for women's economic empowerment actors
Show Description
An English-language training presentation that helps train women's economic empowerment actors to effectively assist their participants in establishing and operating safe and healthy workplaces for themselves, their children, and all their workers by learning how to combat harmful work for children (child labor) and adults (harmful working conditions), how to locate useful information and resources for addressing these issues, and how to utilize what they have learned to make strategic decisions for their organizations. This training can be implemented as a self-paced training or as an in-person, facilitated session. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Investor’s guide: how to identify and mitigate risks of harmful work in your investments
Show Description
An English-language guide for investors and investees that can assist in building the capacity of investors to identify and assess harmful work for children and adults in their women's economic empowerment investments. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Linkages guide: creating alliances for reducing harmful work for children and adults
Show Description
An English-language guide to enable women's economic empowerment, child protection, and other actors to collaboratively provide participants a comprehensive, holistic package of services that will increase their ability to address issues of harmful work for children (child labor) and adults, and to strengthen their livelihoods. This includes developing local resources, assessing organizational capacity, identifying appropriate linkages, formalizing linkages, and managing linkages. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Market research guide: understanding harmful work for children and adults in women's businesses
Show Description
An English-language guide to assist women's economic empowerment staff in better understanding the local characteristics and experiences of harmful work for children (child labor) and adults as they occur generally, and within women’s enterprises, to integrate child protection into women's economic empowerment actor product and service design. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Financial services guide: pathway for child protection with women's economic empowerment initiatives
Show Description
This English-language guide explains how entrepreneurs can avoid harmful work for children and adults if given access to a portfolio of well-designed and implemented financial services. This guide aims to improve the design and implementation of financial services so that they have better uptake and use and create more benefit to women entrepreneurs and their families and so that they Do No Harm. |
Grameen Foundation |
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RICHES design workshop. Part 1: facilitator's guide
Show Description
The first part of an English-language guide designed to be used as a training to help organizations improve their programs in proactive support of child protection by utilizing market research, defining and understanding key terms related to harmful work for children, and developing tools that promote safe and healthy working conditions. This guide consists of two parts: Part 1 is this Facilitator’s Guide and Part 2 is a PowerPoint training presentation. |
Grameen Foundation |
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