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Projects
Title Sort descending | Amount | Grantee | Start | End |
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Implementing a Culture of Labor Compliance in Costa Rica's Agricultural Export SectorThis project will improve enforcement of minimum wage, hours of work and occupational safety and health laws in the agricultural export sector in Costa Rica. By strengthening legal and administrative mechanisms of enforcement while engaging employers and workers to improve compliance in the workplace, the project will help promote supply chains free of exploitative labor and a fair playing field for workers in the U.S. and around the world. |
$3,500,000 | Foundation for Peace and Democracy (FUNPADEM) | 12/01/2017 | 12/31/2025 |
Improved Compliance with Labor Laws in GeorgiaThe project will assist Georgia with resolving a General System of Preferences petition by upholding workers’ rights and working conditions in accordance with International Labor Standards. |
$3,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/31/2013 | 12/30/2018 |
Improvement of Labor Relations and Economic Growth for Gender Equality in Colombia |
$2,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/29/2002 | 09/29/2005 |
Improving Data Collection, Analysis and Dissemination of Information and Research on Child Labor, Especially its Worst Forms |
$5,403,225 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/29/2001 | 09/29/2004 |
Improving Fire & General Building Safety for Bangladesh's Ready-Made Garment Sector (International Labor Organization) |
$1,500,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/30/2013 | 09/30/2017 |
Improving Fire & General Building Safety for Bangladesh's Ready-Made Garment Workers - Solidarity Center |
$1,000,000 | Solidarity Center | 09/30/2013 | 09/30/2017 |
Improving Labor Law Compliance in the Kingdom of Lesotho |
$500,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/31/2015 | 12/31/2017 |
Improving Labor Law Enforcement in GuatemalaPromoting acceptable working conditions in trade partner countries helps the U.S. create a fair playing field for its own workforce and for U.S. companies that play by the rules. This project seeks to ensure that workers in the agricultural export sector in Guatemala, with whom the U.S. has a free trade agreement, receive at least the minimum wage, work within legal hours of work limits, receive due compensation for overtime, and operate in a safe working environment. A particular focus is on improving the capacity of the labor inspectorate and judiciary to become more efficient and effective in investigating violations regarding acceptable conditions of work in the agricultural export sector. |
$3,075,653 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 10/01/2018 | 06/30/2024 |
Improving Labor Laws and Labor Administration within the New Industrial Relations Framework (NIRF) |
$4,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 10/01/2016 | 04/30/2026 |
Improving Respect for Workers’ Rights in Agricultural Supply Chains in Honduras and Guatemala, and the Maquila Sector in El SalvadorPhoto by Luis Fuentes Part of the Root Causes of Migration Strategy for northern Central America, this project seeks to improve workers’ rights in Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador by supporting workers’ organizations in the banana, melon, palm oil, and pineapple sectors in Honduras; the banana and palm oil sectors in Guatemala; and in the garments (maquila) sector in El Salvador. |
$5,050,000 | Solidarity Center | 12/15/2021 | 08/14/2025 |
Title Sort descending | Amount | Grantee | Start | End |
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Implementing a Culture of Labor Compliance in Costa Rica's Agricultural Export SectorThis project will improve enforcement of minimum wage, hours of work and occupational safety and health laws in the agricultural export sector in Costa Rica. By strengthening legal and administrative mechanisms of enforcement while engaging employers and workers to improve compliance in the workplace, the project will help promote supply chains free of exploitative labor and a fair playing field for workers in the U.S. and around the world. |
$3,500,000 | Foundation for Peace and Democracy (FUNPADEM) | 12/01/2017 | 12/31/2025 |
Improved Compliance with Labor Laws in GeorgiaThe project will assist Georgia with resolving a General System of Preferences petition by upholding workers’ rights and working conditions in accordance with International Labor Standards. |
$3,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/31/2013 | 12/30/2018 |
Improvement of Labor Relations and Economic Growth for Gender Equality in Colombia |
$2,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/29/2002 | 09/29/2005 |
Improving Data Collection, Analysis and Dissemination of Information and Research on Child Labor, Especially its Worst Forms |
$5,403,225 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/29/2001 | 09/29/2004 |
Improving Fire & General Building Safety for Bangladesh's Ready-Made Garment Sector (International Labor Organization) |
$1,500,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/30/2013 | 09/30/2017 |
Improving Fire & General Building Safety for Bangladesh's Ready-Made Garment Workers - Solidarity Center |
$1,000,000 | Solidarity Center | 09/30/2013 | 09/30/2017 |
Improving Labor Law Compliance in the Kingdom of Lesotho |
$500,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/31/2015 | 12/31/2017 |
Improving Labor Law Enforcement in GuatemalaPromoting acceptable working conditions in trade partner countries helps the U.S. create a fair playing field for its own workforce and for U.S. companies that play by the rules. This project seeks to ensure that workers in the agricultural export sector in Guatemala, with whom the U.S. has a free trade agreement, receive at least the minimum wage, work within legal hours of work limits, receive due compensation for overtime, and operate in a safe working environment. A particular focus is on improving the capacity of the labor inspectorate and judiciary to become more efficient and effective in investigating violations regarding acceptable conditions of work in the agricultural export sector. |
$3,075,653 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 10/01/2018 | 06/30/2024 |
Improving Labor Laws and Labor Administration within the New Industrial Relations Framework (NIRF) |
$4,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 10/01/2016 | 04/30/2026 |
Improving Respect for Workers’ Rights in Agricultural Supply Chains in Honduras and Guatemala, and the Maquila Sector in El SalvadorPhoto by Luis Fuentes Part of the Root Causes of Migration Strategy for northern Central America, this project seeks to improve workers’ rights in Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador by supporting workers’ organizations in the banana, melon, palm oil, and pineapple sectors in Honduras; the banana and palm oil sectors in Guatemala; and in the garments (maquila) sector in El Salvador. |
$5,050,000 | Solidarity Center | 12/15/2021 | 08/14/2025 |
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