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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El Trabajo Forzoso - Infographic from "No me creo el cuento" campaign
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Infographic from the campaign to raise awareness on forced labor in collaboration with NGO Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, “Peace and Hope”, and the Autonomous Workers’ Central of Peru. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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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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Access to water to reduce child labor in rural areas: A technological innovation contribution to family agriculture - Executive Summary
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An executive summary of the findings of a June-November 2020 study by the OFFSIDE (ILO) project assessing the impacts of water access interventions (undertaken by the ProHuerta Programme) on the organization of work in family agriculture. Specifically, this study examined the ways that improved access to water contributed to the prevention of child labor, especially in the agricultural and rural sector. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Mapping Interventions Addressing Child Labour And Working Conditions In Artisanal Mineral Supply Chains
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A high-level review of interventions (projects and initiatives) that aim to address child labor and poor working conditions (either directly or indirectly) in the Artisanal and Small-scale Mining (ASM) sector across different minerals. Report includes information on existing and completed projects funded primarily by international donors, but not those funded/implemented by governments or the private sector. Information gathered primarily through desk research and interviews conducted by Levin Sources for the ILO. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Salud y seguridad en tiempos de COVID-19: “Hay mañana”, una campaña para impulsar el trabajo decente en la producción y distribución de alimentos
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Press release reporting on the launch of the OFFSIDE Project's "Hay Mañana" awareness-raising campaign. This campaign sought to raise awareness of the working conditions of workers (including child workers) in the food production and distribution sectors in Argentina in the context of the pandemic. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Child Labor in the Coffee Sector in Colombia
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The main objective of this study is to provide accurate, objective, and independent information on (i) the activities in which underage children and adolescents participate in the coffee sector, (ii) the existing rural offer for the occupation of children and adolescents' free time, and (iii) the map of formal and informal actors that may influence the implementation of the Colombia Avanza project. |
Partners of the Americas |
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Trabajo Infantil en El Sector Café en Colombia
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Child Labor in the Coffee Sector in Colombia - The main objective of this study is to provide accurate, objective, and independent information on (i) the activities in which underage children and adolescents participate in the coffee sector, (ii) the existing rural offer for the occupation of children and adolescents' free time, and (iii) the map of formal and informal actors that may influence the implementation of the Colombia Avanza project. |
Partners of the Americas |
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Viet Nam National Child Labour Survey 2018. Key Findings.
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This publication contains the results of Vietnam's second National Child Labour Survey, conducted in 2018. This publication provides information on the current child labor situation in Vietnam, and related evidence meant to provide a sound basis for policy development and intervention design related to preventing and reducing child labor. This report includes analysis breaking down labor patterns and risk rates among Vietnamese children aged 5-17 years, profiles of households containing children aged 5-17 years, the general characteristics of child labor and hazardous child work in Vietnam, and policy recommendations. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Has Escuchado Hablar de la Red Pilares? Sabes Qué ES Y Qué Hace? - Zaragoza
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Have You Heard of Pilares Network? Do You Know What It Is and What It Does? - Zaragoza: In order to work together for children in the municipality, 24 social organizations from Zaragoza created the Pilares network last October. Full of enthusiasm, the men, women and young people prepare to observe how child labor is presented in the villages and urban centers, and promote joint actions so that more and more boys, girls and adolescents can live their life cycle development without having responsibilities that correspond to adults. |
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El Trabajo Forzoso - Infographic from "No me creo el cuento" campaign
Show Description
Infographic from the campaign to raise awareness on forced labor in collaboration with NGO Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, “Peace and Hope”, and the Autonomous Workers’ Central of Peru. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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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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Access to water to reduce child labor in rural areas: A technological innovation contribution to family agriculture - Executive Summary
Show Description
An executive summary of the findings of a June-November 2020 study by the OFFSIDE (ILO) project assessing the impacts of water access interventions (undertaken by the ProHuerta Programme) on the organization of work in family agriculture. Specifically, this study examined the ways that improved access to water contributed to the prevention of child labor, especially in the agricultural and rural sector. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Mapping Interventions Addressing Child Labour And Working Conditions In Artisanal Mineral Supply Chains
Show Description
A high-level review of interventions (projects and initiatives) that aim to address child labor and poor working conditions (either directly or indirectly) in the Artisanal and Small-scale Mining (ASM) sector across different minerals. Report includes information on existing and completed projects funded primarily by international donors, but not those funded/implemented by governments or the private sector. Information gathered primarily through desk research and interviews conducted by Levin Sources for the ILO. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Salud y seguridad en tiempos de COVID-19: “Hay mañana”, una campaña para impulsar el trabajo decente en la producción y distribución de alimentos
Show Description
Press release reporting on the launch of the OFFSIDE Project's "Hay Mañana" awareness-raising campaign. This campaign sought to raise awareness of the working conditions of workers (including child workers) in the food production and distribution sectors in Argentina in the context of the pandemic. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Child Labor in the Coffee Sector in Colombia
Show Description
The main objective of this study is to provide accurate, objective, and independent information on (i) the activities in which underage children and adolescents participate in the coffee sector, (ii) the existing rural offer for the occupation of children and adolescents' free time, and (iii) the map of formal and informal actors that may influence the implementation of the Colombia Avanza project. |
Partners of the Americas |
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Trabajo Infantil en El Sector Café en Colombia
Show Description
Child Labor in the Coffee Sector in Colombia - The main objective of this study is to provide accurate, objective, and independent information on (i) the activities in which underage children and adolescents participate in the coffee sector, (ii) the existing rural offer for the occupation of children and adolescents' free time, and (iii) the map of formal and informal actors that may influence the implementation of the Colombia Avanza project. |
Partners of the Americas |
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Viet Nam National Child Labour Survey 2018. Key Findings.
Show Description
This publication contains the results of Vietnam's second National Child Labour Survey, conducted in 2018. This publication provides information on the current child labor situation in Vietnam, and related evidence meant to provide a sound basis for policy development and intervention design related to preventing and reducing child labor. This report includes analysis breaking down labor patterns and risk rates among Vietnamese children aged 5-17 years, profiles of households containing children aged 5-17 years, the general characteristics of child labor and hazardous child work in Vietnam, and policy recommendations. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Has Escuchado Hablar de la Red Pilares? Sabes Qué ES Y Qué Hace? - Zaragoza
Show Description
Have You Heard of Pilares Network? Do You Know What It Is and What It Does? - Zaragoza: In order to work together for children in the municipality, 24 social organizations from Zaragoza created the Pilares network last October. Full of enthusiasm, the men, women and young people prepare to observe how child labor is presented in the villages and urban centers, and promote joint actions so that more and more boys, girls and adolescents can live their life cycle development without having responsibilities that correspond to adults. |
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