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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Final evaluation brief: final evaluation of RICHES project
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A brief on the final evaluation of the RICHES project that lists the key results related to the RICHES Toolkit, promising practices, lessons learned, and recommendations according to the intended audience. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Making the case: protecting women and children within women's economic empowerment initiatives
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An English-language presentation that can be used with women's economic empowerment initiative staff and relevant stakeholders or independently as a learning resource. This presentation makes the case for integrating child protection into women's economic empowerment initiatives and demonstrates practical actions women's economic empowerment actors can take to mitigate the risk that their programs can engage in harmful child labor practices. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Business diagnostics guide: diagnosing and mitigating safety and health risks within women's businesses
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An English-language guide for diagnosing and mitigating safety and health risks within women’s businesses. This guide contains four tools: a business safety & health risk diagnostic for frontline staff, a business safety & health risk diagnostic for entrepreneurs, a graphic-only business safety & health risk diagnostic for entrepreneurs, and a link to the digital business safety & health risk diagnostic for entrepreneurs. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Risky business: making businesses safe for everyone. Part 1: training of trainer's guide
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An English-language guide to be used by experienced trainers to prepare frontline-level staff or other community-based facilitators of or engaged by women's economic empowerment actors to facilitate technical learning conversations with women entrepreneurs. These conversations aim to improve awareness among women entrepreneurs and their families to recognize signs of harmful work for children (child labor) and adults within their businesses and other income-generating activities and to devise solutions to mitigate harm. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Risky business: making businesses safe for everyone. Part 2: facilitator's guide
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An English-language guide to be used by facilitators and frontline staff to facilitate technical learning conversations with women entrepreneurs. These conversations aim to improve awareness among women entrepreneurs and their families to recognize signs of harmful work for children (child labor) and adults within their businesses and other income-generating activities and to devise solutions to mitigate harm. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Risky business: making businesses safe for everyone. Part 3: picture packet
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A set of images with English-language captions to support visuals during education sessions to be used by facilitators and frontline staff to facilitate technical learning conversations with women entrepreneurs. These conversations aim to improve awareness among women entrepreneurs and their families to recognize signs of harmful work for children (child labor) and adults within their businesses and other income-generating activities and to devise solutions to mitigate harm. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Intra-household dialogue guide: encouraging dialogue about child protection, business safety and health
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An English-language guide that aims to build the capacity of women's economic empowerment actors to engage households and communities in conversations about harmful work for children and adults, business risks, improving working conditions, decision-making, gender, and power. It consists of four interactive sessions that seek to engage families in talking about business and family resources, including the labor being used. |
Grameen Foundation |
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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
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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Title | Grantee | Intervention Type | Document Type |
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Final evaluation brief: final evaluation of RICHES project
Show Description
A brief on the final evaluation of the RICHES project that lists the key results related to the RICHES Toolkit, promising practices, lessons learned, and recommendations according to the intended audience. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Making the case: protecting women and children within women's economic empowerment initiatives
Show Description
An English-language presentation that can be used with women's economic empowerment initiative staff and relevant stakeholders or independently as a learning resource. This presentation makes the case for integrating child protection into women's economic empowerment initiatives and demonstrates practical actions women's economic empowerment actors can take to mitigate the risk that their programs can engage in harmful child labor practices. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Business diagnostics guide: diagnosing and mitigating safety and health risks within women's businesses
Show Description
An English-language guide for diagnosing and mitigating safety and health risks within women’s businesses. This guide contains four tools: a business safety & health risk diagnostic for frontline staff, a business safety & health risk diagnostic for entrepreneurs, a graphic-only business safety & health risk diagnostic for entrepreneurs, and a link to the digital business safety & health risk diagnostic for entrepreneurs. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Risky business: making businesses safe for everyone. Part 1: training of trainer's guide
Show Description
An English-language guide to be used by experienced trainers to prepare frontline-level staff or other community-based facilitators of or engaged by women's economic empowerment actors to facilitate technical learning conversations with women entrepreneurs. These conversations aim to improve awareness among women entrepreneurs and their families to recognize signs of harmful work for children (child labor) and adults within their businesses and other income-generating activities and to devise solutions to mitigate harm. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Risky business: making businesses safe for everyone. Part 2: facilitator's guide
Show Description
An English-language guide to be used by facilitators and frontline staff to facilitate technical learning conversations with women entrepreneurs. These conversations aim to improve awareness among women entrepreneurs and their families to recognize signs of harmful work for children (child labor) and adults within their businesses and other income-generating activities and to devise solutions to mitigate harm. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Risky business: making businesses safe for everyone. Part 3: picture packet
Show Description
A set of images with English-language captions to support visuals during education sessions to be used by facilitators and frontline staff to facilitate technical learning conversations with women entrepreneurs. These conversations aim to improve awareness among women entrepreneurs and their families to recognize signs of harmful work for children (child labor) and adults within their businesses and other income-generating activities and to devise solutions to mitigate harm. |
Grameen Foundation |
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Intra-household dialogue guide: encouraging dialogue about child protection, business safety and health
Show Description
An English-language guide that aims to build the capacity of women's economic empowerment actors to engage households and communities in conversations about harmful work for children and adults, business risks, improving working conditions, decision-making, gender, and power. It consists of four interactive sessions that seek to engage families in talking about business and family resources, including the labor being used. |
Grameen Foundation |
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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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