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Title Sort descending | Amount | Grantee | Start | End |
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Improving Respect for Workers’ Rights in BangladeshThis project aims to improve labor conditions in the construction, garment, shrimp farming, and tea sectors, with a focus on gender-based violence and harassment, occupational safety and health, and climate change and environmental degradation. |
$3,000,000 | Solidarity Center | 10/01/2022 | 09/30/2026 |
Improving the Capacity of Labor and Agriculture Stakeholders to Address Child Labor in Agricultural Areas of Argentina ProjectThis project is building the capacity of labor and agriculture stakeholders to more effectively implement the National Action Plan on Child Labor and coordinate efforts to combat child labor. The project is generating knowledge and information on child labor and adolescent work in agriculture; raising awareness of and advocating for a solution to the problem; and helping labor and agriculture stakeholders build their capacity to address child labor by designing local-level models, methodologies, and tools. It utilizes existing structures at the national, provincial, and municipal levels to expand coordination to reduce the risk that children will be harmed by performing hazardous work in agriculture. |
$2,500,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 01/01/2019 | 08/31/2023 |
Improving Workers’ Occupational Safety and Health in Selected Supply Chains in Mexico – A Vision Zero FundPart of the broader Vision Zero Fund - which aims to promote worker safety and health in global supply chains – this project aims to improve the occupational safety and health of workers in selected supply chains with a focus on COVID-19, female workers, and workers in vulnerable conditions. This project also helps Mexico meet its labor obligations under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). |
$6,150,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 01/01/2021 | 05/30/2025 |
Improving Workers’ Rights in the Rural Sectors of the Indo Pacific with a Focus on WomenDespite the significance of the agriculture, fishing, and mining industries to the US’ trade relations with Philippines and Indonesia, these sectors are characterized by poverty and poor working conditions, especially at the lower tiers of the supply chain in rural areas. This projects aims to address these issues through a varied mix of coordinated and gender-responsive interventions to contribute to the strengthening of national frameworks (to include national and regional tripartite mechanisms) on labor, gender equality and OSH, and an enabling environment to promote compliance in these rural areas. |
$4,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/01/2020 | 11/30/2024 |
Improving Working Conditions in the Mexican Automotive Supply Chain (CALLE)The Improving Working Conditions in the Mexican Automotive Supply Chain project is working to improve the quality of inspections and inspection follow-ups conducted by labor inspectors; strengthen government administration and coordination of the labor inspectorate and other institutions involved in labor law enforcement; and strengthen the ability of labor courts and other institutions to effectively conciliate and adjudicate labor cases, including administration and coordination of union representation challenges. |
$6,250,000 | American Institutes for Research | 12/15/2019 | 03/30/2024 |
Increasing Collective Action to Address Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Other Unacceptable Conditions of Work in El Salvador, Guatemala, and HondurasThe project will work with civil society and workers' organizations in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras to strengthen their capacity and bolster their collaboration with government agencies, the private sector and other stakeholders to protect labor rights and reduce child labor and forced labor. The project will focus on organizations that represent indigenous, Afro-descendant, and Garifuna populations, while promoting gender and racial equity. |
$8,400,000 | Pan American Development Foundation | 12/31/2021 | 06/06/2026 |
Informal Urban Work, Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Hazardous Commercial Agriculture |
$3,004,270 | DevTech Systems, Inc. | 09/29/2003 | 09/29/2007 |
International HIV/AIDS Workplace Education Program - Ethiopia
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$949,432 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 01/01/2004 | 12/31/2007 |
Labor Law Compliance - Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Zambia |
$6,016,443 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/29/2003 | 09/29/2008 |
Learning from Experience: Distilling and Disseminating Lessons on Worst Forms of Child Labor |
$3,628,171 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/29/2005 | 09/29/2010 |
Title Sort descending | Amount | Grantee | Start | End |
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Improving Respect for Workers’ Rights in BangladeshThis project aims to improve labor conditions in the construction, garment, shrimp farming, and tea sectors, with a focus on gender-based violence and harassment, occupational safety and health, and climate change and environmental degradation. |
$3,000,000 | Solidarity Center | 10/01/2022 | 09/30/2026 |
Improving the Capacity of Labor and Agriculture Stakeholders to Address Child Labor in Agricultural Areas of Argentina ProjectThis project is building the capacity of labor and agriculture stakeholders to more effectively implement the National Action Plan on Child Labor and coordinate efforts to combat child labor. The project is generating knowledge and information on child labor and adolescent work in agriculture; raising awareness of and advocating for a solution to the problem; and helping labor and agriculture stakeholders build their capacity to address child labor by designing local-level models, methodologies, and tools. It utilizes existing structures at the national, provincial, and municipal levels to expand coordination to reduce the risk that children will be harmed by performing hazardous work in agriculture. |
$2,500,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 01/01/2019 | 08/31/2023 |
Improving Workers’ Occupational Safety and Health in Selected Supply Chains in Mexico – A Vision Zero FundPart of the broader Vision Zero Fund - which aims to promote worker safety and health in global supply chains – this project aims to improve the occupational safety and health of workers in selected supply chains with a focus on COVID-19, female workers, and workers in vulnerable conditions. This project also helps Mexico meet its labor obligations under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). |
$6,150,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 01/01/2021 | 05/30/2025 |
Improving Workers’ Rights in the Rural Sectors of the Indo Pacific with a Focus on WomenDespite the significance of the agriculture, fishing, and mining industries to the US’ trade relations with Philippines and Indonesia, these sectors are characterized by poverty and poor working conditions, especially at the lower tiers of the supply chain in rural areas. This projects aims to address these issues through a varied mix of coordinated and gender-responsive interventions to contribute to the strengthening of national frameworks (to include national and regional tripartite mechanisms) on labor, gender equality and OSH, and an enabling environment to promote compliance in these rural areas. |
$4,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/01/2020 | 11/30/2024 |
Improving Working Conditions in the Mexican Automotive Supply Chain (CALLE)The Improving Working Conditions in the Mexican Automotive Supply Chain project is working to improve the quality of inspections and inspection follow-ups conducted by labor inspectors; strengthen government administration and coordination of the labor inspectorate and other institutions involved in labor law enforcement; and strengthen the ability of labor courts and other institutions to effectively conciliate and adjudicate labor cases, including administration and coordination of union representation challenges. |
$6,250,000 | American Institutes for Research | 12/15/2019 | 03/30/2024 |
Increasing Collective Action to Address Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Other Unacceptable Conditions of Work in El Salvador, Guatemala, and HondurasThe project will work with civil society and workers' organizations in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras to strengthen their capacity and bolster their collaboration with government agencies, the private sector and other stakeholders to protect labor rights and reduce child labor and forced labor. The project will focus on organizations that represent indigenous, Afro-descendant, and Garifuna populations, while promoting gender and racial equity. |
$8,400,000 | Pan American Development Foundation | 12/31/2021 | 06/06/2026 |
Informal Urban Work, Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Hazardous Commercial Agriculture |
$3,004,270 | DevTech Systems, Inc. | 09/29/2003 | 09/29/2007 |
International HIV/AIDS Workplace Education Program - Ethiopia
|
$949,432 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 01/01/2004 | 12/31/2007 |
Labor Law Compliance - Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Zambia |
$6,016,443 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/29/2003 | 09/29/2008 |
Learning from Experience: Distilling and Disseminating Lessons on Worst Forms of Child Labor |
$3,628,171 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/29/2005 | 09/29/2010 |
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