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Title | Amount | Grantee | Start | End |
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Supporting Sustainable and Child Labor Free Vanilla-Growing Communities in SAVA (SAVABE)The SAVABE project will aim to reduce child labor in the production of vanilla in the Sava region of Madagascar. The project will assist the vanilla industry to eliminate child labor in Madagascar’s vanilla supply chain and will build the capacity of Madagascar’s law enforcement to enforce child labor laws. The project also will work with local communities to provide an education to children engaged in or at risk of child labor and will help impoverished families by teaching adults marketable skills to increase family income and access to credit through village savings and loan associations. |
$4,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 11/01/2016 | 08/31/2020 |
She Thrives: Reducing Child Labor in Ethiopia’s Agricultural Sector using a Gender-Focused ApproachThe She Thrives project seeks to build agency of vulnerable women and girls in the Ethiopian agricultural sector, change community social norms and traditions that uphold child labor and gender inequality, and transform laws, policies and institutions to be more gender equitable and support efforts to reduce child labor in Ethiopia. |
$5,000,000 | Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere (CARE) | 12/07/2020 | 02/06/2025 |
STREAMS – Supply Chain Tracing and Engagement MethodologiesThe STREAMS project seeks to increase downstream tracing of goods made by child labor and forced labor. The project is developing a comprehensive analytical framework for use by a broad set of stakeholders to categorize supply chains and methods for tracing and validating supply chain connections. The project will disseminate the supply chain tracing tools and methodologies to enable and promote adoption by diverse actors across sectors. |
$4,000,000 | Verité | 12/10/2020 | 06/09/2025 |
Strengthening Civil Society to Protect and Advocate for Migrant WorkersThe Strengthening Civil Society to Protect and Advocate for Migrant Workers project will provide civil society with the tools and training to protect migrant workers, particularly Mexican nationals participating in U.S. Temporary Foreign Worker programs, by supporting fair recruitment initiatives, building awareness of labor rights, and increasing the use of formal mechanisms for workers to exercise those rights. |
$3,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 01/01/2024 | 06/30/2028 |
Strengthening Mexican Inspectorate for Labor Enforcement (CAMINOS)The strengthening Mexican inspectorate for labor enforcement (CAMINOS) project aims to improve government systems for labor law enforcement through improved enforcement of labor laws by federal and state labor inspectorate, better administration of inspections, and enhanced engagement with supply chain actors in targeted USMCA sectors. |
$15,000,000 | American Institutes for Research | 08/25/2022 | 10/31/2027 |
Strengthening Worker Engagement, Empowerment, and Trust in the Dominican Sugar Sector (SWEET)The SWEET project empowers sugarcane field workers in the Dominican Republic to improve their working and living conditions through increased use of formal and informal mechanisms, including legal assistance, social services, and grievance processes. |
$3,000,000 | Impactt Limited | 12/15/2022 | 12/14/2026 |
Towards Effective Courts and Coordinated Labor JusticeThe Towards Effective Courts and Coordinated Labor Justice (TECLAB) project aims to support independent state labor courts created by Mexico’s 2019 Labor Law Reform to administer labor justice in an effective, efficient, and consistent manner. |
$10,945,260 | Ergo Group, Inc. | 01/23/2023 | 07/23/2027 |
Cooperation On Fair, Free, Equitable Employment (COFFEE) ProjectThe United States is the leading importer of coffee, with Brazil and Colombia as the top suppliers. But before that coffee reaches our cups, tens of millions of workers globally select, pick, and process the beans. Many of those workers are children – toiling in the fields rather than learning in school. This project helps businesses establish systems to prevent, detect, and eliminate child labor and other forms of labor exploitation from their supply chains, and it is assembling a powerful coalition of coffee buyers to collectively incentivize suppliers into compliance. |
$2,500,000 | Verité | 12/01/2017 | 12/30/2024 |
Measurement, Awareness-Raising, and Policy Engagement (MAP 16) Project on Child Labor and Forced LaborThe United States supports the goal of bringing meaningful change to the lives of the 152 million child laborers and the 25 million adults and children in forced labor around the world by eradicating child labor, forced labor and human trafficking. USDOL’s MAP 16 project supports this goal through efforts to (1) improve the knowledge base on child labor, forced labor and human trafficking; (2) improve awareness of these issues through the use of data-driven techniques; (3) strengthen policies and improve the capacity of governments and other stakeholders to combat child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking through national, regional, and global initiatives; and (4) strengthen partnerships to accelerate progress in combatting child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking. |
$23,945,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/09/2016 | 06/30/2024 |
Worker Empowerment in South AmericaThe Worker Empowerment in South America project seeks to improve respect for labor rights in Brazil, Colombia, and Peru by strengthening democratic, independent workers' organizations in the agricultural, platform (gig) economy, manufacturing, and mining sectors. |
$12,000,000 | Solidarity Center | 12/15/2022 | 12/14/2026 |
Title | Amount | Grantee | Start | End |
---|---|---|---|---|
Supporting Sustainable and Child Labor Free Vanilla-Growing Communities in SAVA (SAVABE)The SAVABE project will aim to reduce child labor in the production of vanilla in the Sava region of Madagascar. The project will assist the vanilla industry to eliminate child labor in Madagascar’s vanilla supply chain and will build the capacity of Madagascar’s law enforcement to enforce child labor laws. The project also will work with local communities to provide an education to children engaged in or at risk of child labor and will help impoverished families by teaching adults marketable skills to increase family income and access to credit through village savings and loan associations. |
$4,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 11/01/2016 | 08/31/2020 |
She Thrives: Reducing Child Labor in Ethiopia’s Agricultural Sector using a Gender-Focused ApproachThe She Thrives project seeks to build agency of vulnerable women and girls in the Ethiopian agricultural sector, change community social norms and traditions that uphold child labor and gender inequality, and transform laws, policies and institutions to be more gender equitable and support efforts to reduce child labor in Ethiopia. |
$5,000,000 | Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere (CARE) | 12/07/2020 | 02/06/2025 |
STREAMS – Supply Chain Tracing and Engagement MethodologiesThe STREAMS project seeks to increase downstream tracing of goods made by child labor and forced labor. The project is developing a comprehensive analytical framework for use by a broad set of stakeholders to categorize supply chains and methods for tracing and validating supply chain connections. The project will disseminate the supply chain tracing tools and methodologies to enable and promote adoption by diverse actors across sectors. |
$4,000,000 | Verité | 12/10/2020 | 06/09/2025 |
Strengthening Civil Society to Protect and Advocate for Migrant WorkersThe Strengthening Civil Society to Protect and Advocate for Migrant Workers project will provide civil society with the tools and training to protect migrant workers, particularly Mexican nationals participating in U.S. Temporary Foreign Worker programs, by supporting fair recruitment initiatives, building awareness of labor rights, and increasing the use of formal mechanisms for workers to exercise those rights. |
$3,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 01/01/2024 | 06/30/2028 |
Strengthening Mexican Inspectorate for Labor Enforcement (CAMINOS)The strengthening Mexican inspectorate for labor enforcement (CAMINOS) project aims to improve government systems for labor law enforcement through improved enforcement of labor laws by federal and state labor inspectorate, better administration of inspections, and enhanced engagement with supply chain actors in targeted USMCA sectors. |
$15,000,000 | American Institutes for Research | 08/25/2022 | 10/31/2027 |
Strengthening Worker Engagement, Empowerment, and Trust in the Dominican Sugar Sector (SWEET)The SWEET project empowers sugarcane field workers in the Dominican Republic to improve their working and living conditions through increased use of formal and informal mechanisms, including legal assistance, social services, and grievance processes. |
$3,000,000 | Impactt Limited | 12/15/2022 | 12/14/2026 |
Towards Effective Courts and Coordinated Labor JusticeThe Towards Effective Courts and Coordinated Labor Justice (TECLAB) project aims to support independent state labor courts created by Mexico’s 2019 Labor Law Reform to administer labor justice in an effective, efficient, and consistent manner. |
$10,945,260 | Ergo Group, Inc. | 01/23/2023 | 07/23/2027 |
Cooperation On Fair, Free, Equitable Employment (COFFEE) ProjectThe United States is the leading importer of coffee, with Brazil and Colombia as the top suppliers. But before that coffee reaches our cups, tens of millions of workers globally select, pick, and process the beans. Many of those workers are children – toiling in the fields rather than learning in school. This project helps businesses establish systems to prevent, detect, and eliminate child labor and other forms of labor exploitation from their supply chains, and it is assembling a powerful coalition of coffee buyers to collectively incentivize suppliers into compliance. |
$2,500,000 | Verité | 12/01/2017 | 12/30/2024 |
Measurement, Awareness-Raising, and Policy Engagement (MAP 16) Project on Child Labor and Forced LaborThe United States supports the goal of bringing meaningful change to the lives of the 152 million child laborers and the 25 million adults and children in forced labor around the world by eradicating child labor, forced labor and human trafficking. USDOL’s MAP 16 project supports this goal through efforts to (1) improve the knowledge base on child labor, forced labor and human trafficking; (2) improve awareness of these issues through the use of data-driven techniques; (3) strengthen policies and improve the capacity of governments and other stakeholders to combat child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking through national, regional, and global initiatives; and (4) strengthen partnerships to accelerate progress in combatting child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking. |
$23,945,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/09/2016 | 06/30/2024 |
Worker Empowerment in South AmericaThe Worker Empowerment in South America project seeks to improve respect for labor rights in Brazil, Colombia, and Peru by strengthening democratic, independent workers' organizations in the agricultural, platform (gig) economy, manufacturing, and mining sectors. |
$12,000,000 | Solidarity Center | 12/15/2022 | 12/14/2026 |
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