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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The answer: Paraguay Okakuua
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This is an informational graphic video that describes what Project Okakuua is, the organizations and ministries involved in carrying out the project's activities, and its funders. The video goes through the project's operation model as well as the results from the implementors' efforts and what lead to success. |
Partners of the Americas |
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#NoMeCreoElCuento - Awareness-raising campaign - Radio Spot #1 (Spanish)
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Short radio spot broadcast in the region of San Martín, Peru as part of the "NoMeCreoElCuento ("I don't believe the story") awareness-raising campaign about the prevention of forced labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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#NoMeCreoElCuento - Awareness-raising campaign - Radio Spot #2 (Spanish)
Show Description
Short radio spot broadcast in the region of San Martín, Peru as part of the "NoMeCreoElCuento ("I don't believe the story") awareness-raising campaign about the prevention of forced labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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#NoMeCreoElCuento - Awareness-raising campaign - Radio Spot #3 (Spanish)
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Short radio spot broadcast in the region of San Martín, Peru as part of the "NoMeCreoElCuento ("I don't believe the story") awareness-raising campaign about the prevention of forced labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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#NoMeCreoElCuento - Awareness-raising campaign - Radio Spot #4 (Spanish)
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Short radio spot broadcast in the region of San Martín, Peru as part of the "NoMeCreoElCuento ("I don't believe the story") awareness-raising campaign about the prevention of forced labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Report - Stakeholder Engagement on the Mate Masie Project
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This stakeholder assessment report addresses: the capacity, resources, and systems of cocoa cooperatives and local enforcement regimes that are tasked with monitoring and enforcing child labor laws in the Ashanti region; current programs in the Ashanti region relevant to child labor (e.g. livelihood, social protection, and child labor remediation services); and remaining gaps in and barriers to monitoring, enforcement, and accountability for child labor violations and child labor survivor access to services. |
Winrock International |
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MAP'16/Film documentaire
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Video on 20 years of collaboration between ILO and Government of Morocco. Arabic with English subtitles. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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A market analysis and beneficiary needs assessment for a livelihoods support programme for Haruwa Charuwa in Siraha and Saptari districts (Province-2)
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A market analysis and beneficiary needs assessments commissioned by the BRIDGE project as part of an effort to increase awareness and access to livelihood programmes for victims of forced labour. The specific objectives of the assessment were: -Mapping of recently completed and on-going livelihood programmes for forced labour target group, particularly Haruwa-Charuwawith the support of relevant development partners; -Analyze labour market situation, identification of trades/skills in demands, possibilities of employment and self-employment inrespective trades; -Undertake needs assessment of targeted gender-sensitive beneficiary of forced labour, particularly Haruwa-Charuwa; -Recommendations for cost-effective, target group (forced labour, particularly Haruwa-Charuwa) focused, sustainable livelihood options/programmes linking with employment or self-employment. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Mining Together: Building Impact, and Stopping Child Labor in Colombia
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After seven years of success in Colombia, the Somos Tesoro project is celebrating its conclusion with a webinar to present its work mobilizing diverse stakeholders in formalizing mining activities & stopping child labor. This webinar will feature the voices of artisanal mining communities companies & national authorities who have participated in the project. |
Pact |
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Trabajo Infantil en El Sector Café en Colombia - Síntesis
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Child Labor in the Coffee Sector in Colombia - This document is a synthesis of the "Study of Child Labor in the Coffee Sector in Colombia." The document is divided into five sections. The first section presents the concepts associated with child labor, the current regulatory framework, and the scope and limitations of the study. The second section summarizes the methodology designed and applied in the study. The third section describes the characteristics of the children and adolescents and their households, as well as their participation in coffee activities; the risks of child labor in the sector; and the actors' perspective. The fourth section analyzes and discusses the causes and implications of child labor for the coffee sector; the causes of the participation of children and adolescents in coffee activities ;and the characteristics of the recreational and extracurricular opportunities for children and adolescents. The final part of the paper presents the public policy recommendations that emerge from the study's findings. |
Partners of the Americas |
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Title | Grantee | Intervention Type | Document Type |
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The answer: Paraguay Okakuua
Show Description
This is an informational graphic video that describes what Project Okakuua is, the organizations and ministries involved in carrying out the project's activities, and its funders. The video goes through the project's operation model as well as the results from the implementors' efforts and what lead to success. |
Partners of the Americas |
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#NoMeCreoElCuento - Awareness-raising campaign - Radio Spot #1 (Spanish)
Show Description
Short radio spot broadcast in the region of San Martín, Peru as part of the "NoMeCreoElCuento ("I don't believe the story") awareness-raising campaign about the prevention of forced labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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#NoMeCreoElCuento - Awareness-raising campaign - Radio Spot #2 (Spanish)
Show Description
Short radio spot broadcast in the region of San Martín, Peru as part of the "NoMeCreoElCuento ("I don't believe the story") awareness-raising campaign about the prevention of forced labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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#NoMeCreoElCuento - Awareness-raising campaign - Radio Spot #3 (Spanish)
Show Description
Short radio spot broadcast in the region of San Martín, Peru as part of the "NoMeCreoElCuento ("I don't believe the story") awareness-raising campaign about the prevention of forced labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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#NoMeCreoElCuento - Awareness-raising campaign - Radio Spot #4 (Spanish)
Show Description
Short radio spot broadcast in the region of San Martín, Peru as part of the "NoMeCreoElCuento ("I don't believe the story") awareness-raising campaign about the prevention of forced labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Report - Stakeholder Engagement on the Mate Masie Project
Show Description
This stakeholder assessment report addresses: the capacity, resources, and systems of cocoa cooperatives and local enforcement regimes that are tasked with monitoring and enforcing child labor laws in the Ashanti region; current programs in the Ashanti region relevant to child labor (e.g. livelihood, social protection, and child labor remediation services); and remaining gaps in and barriers to monitoring, enforcement, and accountability for child labor violations and child labor survivor access to services. |
Winrock International |
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MAP'16/Film documentaire
Show Description
Video on 20 years of collaboration between ILO and Government of Morocco. Arabic with English subtitles. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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A market analysis and beneficiary needs assessment for a livelihoods support programme for Haruwa Charuwa in Siraha and Saptari districts (Province-2)
Show Description
A market analysis and beneficiary needs assessments commissioned by the BRIDGE project as part of an effort to increase awareness and access to livelihood programmes for victims of forced labour. The specific objectives of the assessment were: -Mapping of recently completed and on-going livelihood programmes for forced labour target group, particularly Haruwa-Charuwawith the support of relevant development partners; -Analyze labour market situation, identification of trades/skills in demands, possibilities of employment and self-employment inrespective trades; -Undertake needs assessment of targeted gender-sensitive beneficiary of forced labour, particularly Haruwa-Charuwa; -Recommendations for cost-effective, target group (forced labour, particularly Haruwa-Charuwa) focused, sustainable livelihood options/programmes linking with employment or self-employment. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Mining Together: Building Impact, and Stopping Child Labor in Colombia
Show Description
After seven years of success in Colombia, the Somos Tesoro project is celebrating its conclusion with a webinar to present its work mobilizing diverse stakeholders in formalizing mining activities & stopping child labor. This webinar will feature the voices of artisanal mining communities companies & national authorities who have participated in the project. |
Pact |
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Trabajo Infantil en El Sector Café en Colombia - Síntesis
Show Description
Child Labor in the Coffee Sector in Colombia - This document is a synthesis of the "Study of Child Labor in the Coffee Sector in Colombia." The document is divided into five sections. The first section presents the concepts associated with child labor, the current regulatory framework, and the scope and limitations of the study. The second section summarizes the methodology designed and applied in the study. The third section describes the characteristics of the children and adolescents and their households, as well as their participation in coffee activities; the risks of child labor in the sector; and the actors' perspective. The fourth section analyzes and discusses the causes and implications of child labor for the coffee sector; the causes of the participation of children and adolescents in coffee activities ;and the characteristics of the recreational and extracurricular opportunities for children and adolescents. The final part of the paper presents the public policy recommendations that emerge from the study's findings. |
Partners of the Americas |
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