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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Module 7: Keeping Healthy - Empowerment for children, youth and families: 3R trainers’ kit on rights, responsibilities and representation - Supporting Life Skills in Myanmar (Burmese)
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Training module in the 3-R Trainer's Kit. This module deals with reproductive health issues. The main focus is on family planning, reproductive rights and protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV and Aids. Basic information on pre- and post-natal care is also given. Exercises are provided to raise awareness on the dangers of unsafe sex. The main aim of the exercises in this module is to emphasize the responsibilities of both men and women in reproductive health and the importance of informed decision making. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Module 8: Protection from Violence and Drugs - Empowerment for children, youth and families: 3R trainers’ kit on rights, responsibilities and representation - Supporting Life Skills in Myanmar (Burmese)
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Training module in the 3-R Trainer's Kit. This module explains different forms of violence, including physical, psychological and sexual violence, and addresses drugs related issues. The main focus is on how to deal with violence within the family, at work and in education-related situations and how to prevent drug and alcohol abuse. The exercises aim to help participants identify ways to prevent and solve problems related to physical, psychological and sexual violence and to learn how to say “No” to pressure to use drugs and alcohol. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Module 9: Smart Money Managment - Empowerment for children, youth and families: 3R trainers’ kit on rights, responsibilities and representation - Supporting Life Skills in Myanmar (Burmese)
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Training module in the 3-R Trainer's Kit. This module provides practical knowledge and tools on basic money management, financial decision-making and safe migration for older youth and adults, especially potential migrants and their families. The first unit helps them to develop basic skills in economics and budgeting. The second unit provides practical steps for setting goals in life, and learning how to budget and save to achieve them. In the third unit participants learn how to set priorities when spending money, and how to avoid and handle debts. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Orientation Workshop with Bridge Project Partners in Nepal
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This is a mission report that lays out the BRIDGE project's objectives and the Nepal mission's findings update. The objectives of the mission are - to provide orientation about the procedures and rules/regulations for implementing the Implementation Agreement (IA) that ILO had signed with the four project partners; to receive first hand information on beneficiary selection for the livelihood programs in Kanchanpur and Bajura districts; and to visit/meet project sites/the beneficiaries of the livelihood program in Kanchanpur district. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Rapport de l'atelier de sélection et de formulation des messages clés de la feuille de route pour l'éradication des formes contemporaines de l'esclavage
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This is a report on a workshop that was led in Mauritania by the Ministry of Relations with Parliament and Civil Society in partnership with the International Labor Organization (ILO). The workshop focused on developing the key messages for their roadmap to the eradication of contemporary forms of slavery, including an action plan for implementation. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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WEKEZA End-line Survey Report
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This report provides information on beneficiaries after the WEKEZA project, including changes from the baseline study in household characteristics and knowledge of and attitudes toward child labor, as well as information on the extent to which children aged 5 to17 remained engaged in child labor. The findings are presented with the findings of the baseline survey conducted in September 2013 and with the desired impacts on targeted beneficiaries. The report also explains how each objective contributed to the overall achievement of the project. Of note, Appendix 2 in the document has been removed for privacy purposes. |
International Rescue Committee |
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ARCH Endline Survey Report
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Endline study for the ARCH project, which assesses measurable changes that occurred throughout the lifespan of the project and compares the findings with those from the baseline survey. The endline survey provides improved understanding of the outcomes of project activities, changes that transpired in the prevalence of child labor in project areas, and assessed possible impacts of the project interventions on the project’s direct beneficiaries. |
Winrock International |
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Private Sector Business Case for Sustainable Labor. ARCH Research Study.
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This document describes the compelling business interests of private sector enterprises operating in Liberia to help support the elimination of child labor. This document will; provide a narrative of the current engagement of the private sector in reducing and/or eliminating child labor; describe the root causes of child labor in the marketplace; identify various interventions to help mitigate child labor; highlight the benefits to private sector companies through the elimination of child labor; and recommend next steps, collaboration partners, and engagement opportunities. |
Winrock International |
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Plan d'Actions Opérationnel 2018-2020 de la Strategie Nationale de Lutte Contre les Pires Formes de Travail des Enfants (SN-PFTE)
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This document presents Burkina Faso's 2018-2020 operational action plan to address the worst forms of child labor. The operational action plan is structured as follows: i) a brief presentation of the National Strategy to Combat the Worst Forms of Child Labor (SN-PFTE); (ii) an overview of the financing for the SN-PFTE action plan; (iii) an overview of the implementation and monitoring-evaluation strategy; iv) conditions for success, v) major risks, vi) a matrix of the SN-PFTE 2018-2020 Operational Action Plan. |
Winrock International |
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Strategie Nationale de Lutte Contre les Pires Formes de Travail des Enfants (SN-PFTE) 2018-2025
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The National Strategy for the Fight against the Worst Forms of Child Labor (Strategie Nationale de Lutte Contre les Pires Formes de Travail des Enfants (SN-PFTE)) defines guidelines and includes a set of actions to protect children against their exploitation through work. It also describes the mechanisms and procedures for implementing these actions. The document also includes an overview of the child labor situation in Burkina Faso. |
Winrock International |
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Title | Grantee | Intervention Type | Document Type |
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Module 7: Keeping Healthy - Empowerment for children, youth and families: 3R trainers’ kit on rights, responsibilities and representation - Supporting Life Skills in Myanmar (Burmese)
Show Description
Training module in the 3-R Trainer's Kit. This module deals with reproductive health issues. The main focus is on family planning, reproductive rights and protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV and Aids. Basic information on pre- and post-natal care is also given. Exercises are provided to raise awareness on the dangers of unsafe sex. The main aim of the exercises in this module is to emphasize the responsibilities of both men and women in reproductive health and the importance of informed decision making. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Module 8: Protection from Violence and Drugs - Empowerment for children, youth and families: 3R trainers’ kit on rights, responsibilities and representation - Supporting Life Skills in Myanmar (Burmese)
Show Description
Training module in the 3-R Trainer's Kit. This module explains different forms of violence, including physical, psychological and sexual violence, and addresses drugs related issues. The main focus is on how to deal with violence within the family, at work and in education-related situations and how to prevent drug and alcohol abuse. The exercises aim to help participants identify ways to prevent and solve problems related to physical, psychological and sexual violence and to learn how to say “No” to pressure to use drugs and alcohol. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Module 9: Smart Money Managment - Empowerment for children, youth and families: 3R trainers’ kit on rights, responsibilities and representation - Supporting Life Skills in Myanmar (Burmese)
Show Description
Training module in the 3-R Trainer's Kit. This module provides practical knowledge and tools on basic money management, financial decision-making and safe migration for older youth and adults, especially potential migrants and their families. The first unit helps them to develop basic skills in economics and budgeting. The second unit provides practical steps for setting goals in life, and learning how to budget and save to achieve them. In the third unit participants learn how to set priorities when spending money, and how to avoid and handle debts. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Orientation Workshop with Bridge Project Partners in Nepal
Show Description
This is a mission report that lays out the BRIDGE project's objectives and the Nepal mission's findings update. The objectives of the mission are - to provide orientation about the procedures and rules/regulations for implementing the Implementation Agreement (IA) that ILO had signed with the four project partners; to receive first hand information on beneficiary selection for the livelihood programs in Kanchanpur and Bajura districts; and to visit/meet project sites/the beneficiaries of the livelihood program in Kanchanpur district. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Rapport de l'atelier de sélection et de formulation des messages clés de la feuille de route pour l'éradication des formes contemporaines de l'esclavage
Show Description
This is a report on a workshop that was led in Mauritania by the Ministry of Relations with Parliament and Civil Society in partnership with the International Labor Organization (ILO). The workshop focused on developing the key messages for their roadmap to the eradication of contemporary forms of slavery, including an action plan for implementation. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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WEKEZA End-line Survey Report
Show Description
This report provides information on beneficiaries after the WEKEZA project, including changes from the baseline study in household characteristics and knowledge of and attitudes toward child labor, as well as information on the extent to which children aged 5 to17 remained engaged in child labor. The findings are presented with the findings of the baseline survey conducted in September 2013 and with the desired impacts on targeted beneficiaries. The report also explains how each objective contributed to the overall achievement of the project. Of note, Appendix 2 in the document has been removed for privacy purposes. |
International Rescue Committee |
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ARCH Endline Survey Report
Show Description
Endline study for the ARCH project, which assesses measurable changes that occurred throughout the lifespan of the project and compares the findings with those from the baseline survey. The endline survey provides improved understanding of the outcomes of project activities, changes that transpired in the prevalence of child labor in project areas, and assessed possible impacts of the project interventions on the project’s direct beneficiaries. |
Winrock International |
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Private Sector Business Case for Sustainable Labor. ARCH Research Study.
Show Description
This document describes the compelling business interests of private sector enterprises operating in Liberia to help support the elimination of child labor. This document will; provide a narrative of the current engagement of the private sector in reducing and/or eliminating child labor; describe the root causes of child labor in the marketplace; identify various interventions to help mitigate child labor; highlight the benefits to private sector companies through the elimination of child labor; and recommend next steps, collaboration partners, and engagement opportunities. |
Winrock International |
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Plan d'Actions Opérationnel 2018-2020 de la Strategie Nationale de Lutte Contre les Pires Formes de Travail des Enfants (SN-PFTE)
Show Description
This document presents Burkina Faso's 2018-2020 operational action plan to address the worst forms of child labor. The operational action plan is structured as follows: i) a brief presentation of the National Strategy to Combat the Worst Forms of Child Labor (SN-PFTE); (ii) an overview of the financing for the SN-PFTE action plan; (iii) an overview of the implementation and monitoring-evaluation strategy; iv) conditions for success, v) major risks, vi) a matrix of the SN-PFTE 2018-2020 Operational Action Plan. |
Winrock International |
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Strategie Nationale de Lutte Contre les Pires Formes de Travail des Enfants (SN-PFTE) 2018-2025
Show Description
The National Strategy for the Fight against the Worst Forms of Child Labor (Strategie Nationale de Lutte Contre les Pires Formes de Travail des Enfants (SN-PFTE)) defines guidelines and includes a set of actions to protect children against their exploitation through work. It also describes the mechanisms and procedures for implementing these actions. The document also includes an overview of the child labor situation in Burkina Faso. |
Winrock International |
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