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Projects
Title | Amount | Grantee | Start | End Sort ascending |
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Country Level Engagement and Assistance to Reduce Child Labor II (CLEAR II) |
$7,595,000 | Winrock International | 09/30/2014 | 07/31/2019 |
Protecting the Working Conditions of People/ Proteje Kondisyon Travay Moun (PWOKONTRAM) |
$9,993,289 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | 09/30/2013 | 03/29/2019 |
Promoting Compliance with International Labor StandardsThis ILO project is the manifestation of the Government of Colombia’s commitment in the Action Plan to seek the cooperation, advice, and technical assistance of the ILO to help in Action Plan implementation. In support of this commitment, USDOL has awarded the ILO $10.32 million to develop a robust presence in Colombia that, specifically, engages in a variety of direct technical assistance activities. |
$11,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/31/2011 | 12/31/2018 |
Educafuturo: Project to Combat Child Labor Among Vulnerable Populations in Ecuador and Panama by Providing Direct Education and Livelihood ServicesProject 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. |
$8,125,000 | Partners of the Americas | 12/27/2012 | 12/31/2018 |
Building Effective Policies Against Child Labor in Ecuador and PanamaThe Project will use a research and knowledge enhancement strategy to identify and asses the existing gaps in current policies to combat child labor. It will also focus on the social protection programs in the two countries, especially those that relate to indigenous peoples, Afro-descendants, migrants and persons with disabilities. |
$4,375,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/27/2012 | 12/31/2018 |
Strengthening Workers' Organizations in Georgia |
$937,000 | Solidarity Center | 12/11/2014 | 12/31/2018 |
Consolidating and Disseminating Efforts to Combat Forced Labor in Brazil and PeruVulnerable populations in rural and urban areas are victims of forced labor in Brazil and Peru. They endure abusive working conditions, debt bondage, deception, intimidation and threats, and restriction of movement, among other unlawful labor practices. Some victims of forced labor have been rescued from forced-labor conditions within agricultural supply chains or manufacturing businesses with domestic and global reach. The Consolidating and Disseminating Efforts To Combat Forced Labor in Brazil and Peru project works with governmental institutions, the private sector, and civil society organizations to strengthen their capacity to address forced labor at all levels. In Brazil, the project supports Mato Grosso state’s Integrated Action program to assist forced-labor victims, while in Peru, the project helps the Peruvian government implement forced-labor policies through exchange activities between Brazil and Peru. |
$6,800,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/26/2012 | 12/31/2018 |
Better Work - NicaraguaBetter Work is a comprehensive program that brings together all levels of the apparel industry to improve working conditions and respect of labor rights for workers, while boosting the competitiveness of apparel businesses. As a result of their participation with Better Work, export apparel factories in Nicaragua have improved compliance with labor law including issues of compensation, contracts, occupational safety and health and working time. By enhancing working conditions, Better Work Nicaragua increases the factories’ productivity and profitability. |
$10,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 01/01/2009 | 12/31/2018 |
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 |
Building the Capacity of the Peruvian Labor Inspectorate |
$2,000,000 | Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) | 12/15/2014 | 12/14/2018 |
Title | Amount | Grantee | Start | End Sort ascending |
---|---|---|---|---|
Country Level Engagement and Assistance to Reduce Child Labor II (CLEAR II) |
$7,595,000 | Winrock International | 09/30/2014 | 07/31/2019 |
Protecting the Working Conditions of People/ Proteje Kondisyon Travay Moun (PWOKONTRAM) |
$9,993,289 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | 09/30/2013 | 03/29/2019 |
Promoting Compliance with International Labor StandardsThis ILO project is the manifestation of the Government of Colombia’s commitment in the Action Plan to seek the cooperation, advice, and technical assistance of the ILO to help in Action Plan implementation. In support of this commitment, USDOL has awarded the ILO $10.32 million to develop a robust presence in Colombia that, specifically, engages in a variety of direct technical assistance activities. |
$11,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/31/2011 | 12/31/2018 |
Educafuturo: Project to Combat Child Labor Among Vulnerable Populations in Ecuador and Panama by Providing Direct Education and Livelihood ServicesProject 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. |
$8,125,000 | Partners of the Americas | 12/27/2012 | 12/31/2018 |
Building Effective Policies Against Child Labor in Ecuador and PanamaThe Project will use a research and knowledge enhancement strategy to identify and asses the existing gaps in current policies to combat child labor. It will also focus on the social protection programs in the two countries, especially those that relate to indigenous peoples, Afro-descendants, migrants and persons with disabilities. |
$4,375,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/27/2012 | 12/31/2018 |
Strengthening Workers' Organizations in Georgia |
$937,000 | Solidarity Center | 12/11/2014 | 12/31/2018 |
Consolidating and Disseminating Efforts to Combat Forced Labor in Brazil and PeruVulnerable populations in rural and urban areas are victims of forced labor in Brazil and Peru. They endure abusive working conditions, debt bondage, deception, intimidation and threats, and restriction of movement, among other unlawful labor practices. Some victims of forced labor have been rescued from forced-labor conditions within agricultural supply chains or manufacturing businesses with domestic and global reach. The Consolidating and Disseminating Efforts To Combat Forced Labor in Brazil and Peru project works with governmental institutions, the private sector, and civil society organizations to strengthen their capacity to address forced labor at all levels. In Brazil, the project supports Mato Grosso state’s Integrated Action program to assist forced-labor victims, while in Peru, the project helps the Peruvian government implement forced-labor policies through exchange activities between Brazil and Peru. |
$6,800,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/26/2012 | 12/31/2018 |
Better Work - NicaraguaBetter Work is a comprehensive program that brings together all levels of the apparel industry to improve working conditions and respect of labor rights for workers, while boosting the competitiveness of apparel businesses. As a result of their participation with Better Work, export apparel factories in Nicaragua have improved compliance with labor law including issues of compensation, contracts, occupational safety and health and working time. By enhancing working conditions, Better Work Nicaragua increases the factories’ productivity and profitability. |
$10,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 01/01/2009 | 12/31/2018 |
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 |
Building the Capacity of the Peruvian Labor Inspectorate |
$2,000,000 | Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) | 12/15/2014 | 12/14/2018 |