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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Chile: national research agenda
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Chile. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
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Chili: agenda national de recherche
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Chile. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Malawi: agenda de investigación nacional
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Malawi. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Nepal: agenda de investigación nacional
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Nepal. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Malawi: agenda national de recherche
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Malawi. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Népal: agenda national de recherche
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Nepal. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Paragauay: agenda de investigación nacional
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Paraguay. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Nepal: national research agenda
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Nepal. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Paraguay: agenda national de recherche
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Paraguay. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Malawi: national research agenda
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Malawi. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
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Chile: national research agenda
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Chile. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Chili: agenda national de recherche
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Chile. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Malawi: agenda de investigación nacional
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Malawi. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Nepal: agenda de investigación nacional
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Nepal. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Malawi: agenda national de recherche
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Malawi. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Népal: agenda national de recherche
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Nepal. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Paragauay: agenda de investigación nacional
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Paraguay. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Nepal: national research agenda
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Nepal. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Paraguay: agenda national de recherche
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Paraguay. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Malawi: national research agenda
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Malawi. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
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