Our international grants support projects to combat some of the most abusive labor practices, including the use of child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking in global supply chains. ILAB-funded projects also promote trade partners’ compliance with the labor requirements of U.S. trade agreements and preference programs – helping to ensure a fair global playing field for workers in the United States and around the world.
Results
Combating Labor Discrimination12/31/2014 - 12/31/2017 |
Heartland Alliance International |
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Building the Capacity of the Philippines Labor Inspectorate12/15/2014 - 08/31/2019 |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Impact Evaluations: Randomized Control Trial Impact Evaluations of National Social Protection Programs (Cash Transfer Programs) in Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, and Ghana09/30/2014 - 06/01/2023 Our impact evaluation projects use rigorous quantitative techniques to evaluate the impact of interventions on reducing child labor, forced labor and human trafficking—part of a broader ILAB effort to build rigorous evidence on what works to secure and protect the rights of children and adults. Such evaluations support our partner governments’ evidence-based policymaking efforts and also help identify proven strategies to inform ILAB’s future investments in global programs to combat child labor and forced labor. |
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) |
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Project Pathways: Reducing Child Labor Through Viable Paths in Education and Decent Work (Promise Pathways)12/31/2013 - 05/31/2017 To support efforts to reduce child labor and assist youth of legal working age to secure decent work and provide household members (age 18 and older) with opportunities for improved livelihoods in rural and peri-urban areas of Morocco. |
Creative Associates International |
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Wad3éyati (My Situation: Promoting Gender Equality in the Workplace)12/31/2013 - 03/31/2018 |
Management Systems International, Inc. (MSI) |
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Somos Tesoro (We Are a Treasure): Project to Reduce Child Labor in Colombia09/30/2013 - 09/30/2020 |
Pact |
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Cambodians EXCEL: Eliminating eXploitative Child Labor through Education and Livelihoods12/31/2012 - 12/31/2016 Reduce exploitative child labor in areas with a high prevalence of child labor in agriculture, fishing, and domestic service. |
World Vision |
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Strengthening Unions to Promote Vulnerable Workers' Rights in Peru12/31/2012 - 12/31/2014 |
Solidarity Center |
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Educafuturo: Project to Combat Child Labor Among Vulnerable Populations in Ecuador and Panama by Providing Direct Education and Livelihood Services12/27/2012 - 12/31/2018 Project Objectives: To improve educational outcomes for child and adolescents involved in child labor; and improve family income so that households do not need to rely on the work of children for survival. |
Partners of the Americas |
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WEKEZA: Wezesha Ustawi, Endeleza Kiwango cha Elimu Kuzia Ajira kwa Watoto/ INVEST: Supporting Livelihoods and Developing Quality Education to Stop Child Labor12/27/2012 - 03/31/2017 The project will support local efforts to reduce child labor in Tanzania through an area-based approach in the regions of Tanga and Kigoma, where there is a prevalence of child labor in agriculture production and domestic service. |
International Rescue Committee |
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Combating Labor Discrimination12/31/2014 - 12/31/2017 |
Heartland Alliance International |
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Building the Capacity of the Philippines Labor Inspectorate12/15/2014 - 08/31/2019 |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Impact Evaluations: Randomized Control Trial Impact Evaluations of National Social Protection Programs (Cash Transfer Programs) in Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, and Ghana09/30/2014 - 06/01/2023 Our impact evaluation projects use rigorous quantitative techniques to evaluate the impact of interventions on reducing child labor, forced labor and human trafficking—part of a broader ILAB effort to build rigorous evidence on what works to secure and protect the rights of children and adults. Such evaluations support our partner governments’ evidence-based policymaking efforts and also help identify proven strategies to inform ILAB’s future investments in global programs to combat child labor and forced labor. |
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) |
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Project Pathways: Reducing Child Labor Through Viable Paths in Education and Decent Work (Promise Pathways)12/31/2013 - 05/31/2017 To support efforts to reduce child labor and assist youth of legal working age to secure decent work and provide household members (age 18 and older) with opportunities for improved livelihoods in rural and peri-urban areas of Morocco. |
Creative Associates International |
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Wad3éyati (My Situation: Promoting Gender Equality in the Workplace)12/31/2013 - 03/31/2018 |
Management Systems International, Inc. (MSI) |
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Somos Tesoro (We Are a Treasure): Project to Reduce Child Labor in Colombia09/30/2013 - 09/30/2020 |
Pact |
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Cambodians EXCEL: Eliminating eXploitative Child Labor through Education and Livelihoods12/31/2012 - 12/31/2016 Reduce exploitative child labor in areas with a high prevalence of child labor in agriculture, fishing, and domestic service. |
World Vision |
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Strengthening Unions to Promote Vulnerable Workers' Rights in Peru12/31/2012 - 12/31/2014 |
Solidarity Center |
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Educafuturo: Project to Combat Child Labor Among Vulnerable Populations in Ecuador and Panama by Providing Direct Education and Livelihood Services12/27/2012 - 12/31/2018 Project Objectives: To improve educational outcomes for child and adolescents involved in child labor; and improve family income so that households do not need to rely on the work of children for survival. |
Partners of the Americas |
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WEKEZA: Wezesha Ustawi, Endeleza Kiwango cha Elimu Kuzia Ajira kwa Watoto/ INVEST: Supporting Livelihoods and Developing Quality Education to Stop Child Labor12/27/2012 - 03/31/2017 The project will support local efforts to reduce child labor in Tanzania through an area-based approach in the regions of Tanga and Kigoma, where there is a prevalence of child labor in agriculture production and domestic service. |
International Rescue Committee |
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