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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Documento Técnico Sobre Trabajo Infantil En El Sector Cafetero Derivado Del “Estudio Del Trabajo Infantil En El Sector Café en Colombia” Adelantado Por El Centro Regional de Estudios Cafeteros Y Empresariales
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Technical Document on Child Labor In The Coffee Sector Derived From, “Study Of Child Labor in The Coffee Sector In Colombia,” Carried Out by the Center for Regional Coffee and Business Research - This document is a technical summary report derived from the Study produced by CRECE in 2020, which describes its main findings on child labor. It is important to mention that this Study was the Colombia Avanza project ́s first approach in its analysis of the participation of children and adolescents in the production of coffee in Colombia. |
Partners of the Americas |
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COVID-19 and child labour in Myanmar: situational assessment - April 2021 (Burmese)
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A Burmese-language, two (2) page fact sheet brochure on the results of a 2021 ILO study examining the impact of COVID-19 on the incidence and dynamics of child labor in Myanmar. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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The gendered impact of forced labor and trafficking in persons on fishing vessels: a technical brief
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This technical brief describes how forced labor and trafficking in persons on fishing vessels affects women, including both women fishers and women who share a household with male fishers. These effects include a lack of mobility and employment opportunities, and financial harm including poverty and debt bondage. A key finding of this report is that harmful labor practices do not harm only the individual fisher, but the entire family unit. |
Plan International |
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Effects of forced labor and trafficking in persons on female relatives of male fishers: final report
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This study assesses women's awareness and knowledge of forced labor and trafficking in persons, explores women's experiences in dealing with harmful labor practices, assesses gender norms and gender relationships in the fishing community, and identifies potential future roles for women and how women's agency can contribute to protect against harmful labor practices. The study also recommends raising awareness of these issues, enabling access to affordable loans and social protection programs, and promoting livelihood and skills development in women fisher communities. |
Plan International |
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Healthy, wealthy, and wise kids: mitigating the risk of child labor through health financing
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An article describing Teresa, a participant in a RICHES focus group in El Salvador on women's involvement in microfinance and the effect of income shocks on their families. This focus group demonstrated key elements of the RICHES project's pre-situational analysis. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Lessons learned from piloting the RICHES toolkit: final report
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A report that outlines the lessons learned from the global review and piloting of the RICHES toolkit and discusses next steps for the RICHES toolkit. |
Grameen Foundation |
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La tolerancia social del trabajo infantil: un desafío para las políticas públicas de prevención y erradicación
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A brief fact sheet describing the ways in which popular conceptions of child labor can increase social tolerance of child labor. This is exemplified in household labor. Increased educational opportunities and public policy treatment are proposed as solutions. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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¿Por qué se naturaliza el trabajo infantil? Desafíos de las políticas públicas frente a la tolerancia social
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An infographic describing the ways in which popular conceptions of child labor can increase social tolerance of child labor. This is exemplified in household labor. Increased educational opportunities and public policy treatment are proposed as solutions. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Caracterización de trabajo infantil: San Pedro Sacatepéquez, San Marcos, Guatemala
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Booklet describing the issue of child labor in the context of San Pedro Sacatepéquez, San Marcos, Guatemala. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Caracterización de trabajo infantil: Estado de México, municipio de Villa Victoria
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Booklet describing the issue of child labor in the context of Villa Victoria in México state, México. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Title | Grantee | Intervention Type | Document Type |
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Documento Técnico Sobre Trabajo Infantil En El Sector Cafetero Derivado Del “Estudio Del Trabajo Infantil En El Sector Café en Colombia” Adelantado Por El Centro Regional de Estudios Cafeteros Y Empresariales
Show Description
Technical Document on Child Labor In The Coffee Sector Derived From, “Study Of Child Labor in The Coffee Sector In Colombia,” Carried Out by the Center for Regional Coffee and Business Research - This document is a technical summary report derived from the Study produced by CRECE in 2020, which describes its main findings on child labor. It is important to mention that this Study was the Colombia Avanza project ́s first approach in its analysis of the participation of children and adolescents in the production of coffee in Colombia. |
Partners of the Americas |
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COVID-19 and child labour in Myanmar: situational assessment - April 2021 (Burmese)
Show Description
A Burmese-language, two (2) page fact sheet brochure on the results of a 2021 ILO study examining the impact of COVID-19 on the incidence and dynamics of child labor in Myanmar. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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The gendered impact of forced labor and trafficking in persons on fishing vessels: a technical brief
Show Description
This technical brief describes how forced labor and trafficking in persons on fishing vessels affects women, including both women fishers and women who share a household with male fishers. These effects include a lack of mobility and employment opportunities, and financial harm including poverty and debt bondage. A key finding of this report is that harmful labor practices do not harm only the individual fisher, but the entire family unit. |
Plan International |
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Effects of forced labor and trafficking in persons on female relatives of male fishers: final report
Show Description
This study assesses women's awareness and knowledge of forced labor and trafficking in persons, explores women's experiences in dealing with harmful labor practices, assesses gender norms and gender relationships in the fishing community, and identifies potential future roles for women and how women's agency can contribute to protect against harmful labor practices. The study also recommends raising awareness of these issues, enabling access to affordable loans and social protection programs, and promoting livelihood and skills development in women fisher communities. |
Plan International |
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Healthy, wealthy, and wise kids: mitigating the risk of child labor through health financing
Show Description
An article describing Teresa, a participant in a RICHES focus group in El Salvador on women's involvement in microfinance and the effect of income shocks on their families. This focus group demonstrated key elements of the RICHES project's pre-situational analysis. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Lessons learned from piloting the RICHES toolkit: final report
Show Description
A report that outlines the lessons learned from the global review and piloting of the RICHES toolkit and discusses next steps for the RICHES toolkit. |
Grameen Foundation |
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La tolerancia social del trabajo infantil: un desafío para las políticas públicas de prevención y erradicación
Show Description
A brief fact sheet describing the ways in which popular conceptions of child labor can increase social tolerance of child labor. This is exemplified in household labor. Increased educational opportunities and public policy treatment are proposed as solutions. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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¿Por qué se naturaliza el trabajo infantil? Desafíos de las políticas públicas frente a la tolerancia social
Show Description
An infographic describing the ways in which popular conceptions of child labor can increase social tolerance of child labor. This is exemplified in household labor. Increased educational opportunities and public policy treatment are proposed as solutions. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Caracterización de trabajo infantil: San Pedro Sacatepéquez, San Marcos, Guatemala
Show Description
Booklet describing the issue of child labor in the context of San Pedro Sacatepéquez, San Marcos, Guatemala. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Caracterización de trabajo infantil: Estado de México, municipio de Villa Victoria
Show Description
Booklet describing the issue of child labor in the context of Villa Victoria in México state, México. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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