ILAB-funded technical assistance projects produce a large body of knowledge and resources, including toolkits, project reports, training manuals, and implementation guides. These resources produced by ILAB’s grantees are presented here in a searchable online library so that they may help support and inform current and future projects to end abusive labor practices worldwide.
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 1. How important is it?
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The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module helps participants to understand how a case of child labor is defined and why is it so important to address child labor. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 3. How to raise awareness and develop capacity
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The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity. This module will support participants when taking action towards preventing and addressing child labor, and will help participants understand how raising awareness and building capacity among different target groups is a continuous process.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 3. How to raise awareness and develop capacity (Burmese)
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The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity. This module will support participants when taking action towards preventing and addressing child labor, and will help participants understand how raising awareness and building capacity among different target groups is a continuous process.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 5. The role of labour inspectors
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The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity. This module will help participants to understand the role of the Myanmar legislative framework and labor inspectors in preventing and addressing child labor.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 5. The role of labour inspectors (Burmese)
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The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity. This module will help participants to understand the role of the Myanmar legislative framework and labor inspectors in preventing and addressing child labor.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 6. Withdrawal and remedies for worst forms of child labour cases
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The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity. This module will give participants a basic understanding of how to address worst forms of child labor (WFCL) cases and provide remedial services in a safe manner that respects children’s rights.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 6. Withdrawal and remedies for worst forms of child labour cases (Burmese)
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The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity. This module will give participants a basic understanding of how to address worst forms of child labor (WFCL) cases and provide remedial services in a safe manner that respects children’s rights.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 7. Safe employment options for young workers
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The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity. This module will give participants a basic understanding of how labor laws protect young workers and safely support employees.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 8. Monitoring and evaluation interventions
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The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity. This module will give participants insights into the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Framework of the National Action Plan (NAP) and other initiatives to eliminate child labor in Myanmar.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 9. Financing interventions
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The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity. This module will help participants identify the resources required and how to raise funds and finance the implementation of the National Action Plan (NAP) on Elimination of Child Labour.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Title | Grantee | Intervention Type | Document Type |
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 1. How important is it?
Show Description
The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module helps participants to understand how a case of child labor is defined and why is it so important to address child labor. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 3. How to raise awareness and develop capacity
Show Description
The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity. This module will support participants when taking action towards preventing and addressing child labor, and will help participants understand how raising awareness and building capacity among different target groups is a continuous process.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 3. How to raise awareness and develop capacity (Burmese)
Show Description
The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity. This module will support participants when taking action towards preventing and addressing child labor, and will help participants understand how raising awareness and building capacity among different target groups is a continuous process.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 5. The role of labour inspectors
Show Description
The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity. This module will help participants to understand the role of the Myanmar legislative framework and labor inspectors in preventing and addressing child labor.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 5. The role of labour inspectors (Burmese)
Show Description
The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity. This module will help participants to understand the role of the Myanmar legislative framework and labor inspectors in preventing and addressing child labor.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 6. Withdrawal and remedies for worst forms of child labour cases
Show Description
The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity. This module will give participants a basic understanding of how to address worst forms of child labor (WFCL) cases and provide remedial services in a safe manner that respects children’s rights.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 6. Withdrawal and remedies for worst forms of child labour cases (Burmese)
Show Description
The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity. This module will give participants a basic understanding of how to address worst forms of child labor (WFCL) cases and provide remedial services in a safe manner that respects children’s rights.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 7. Safe employment options for young workers
Show Description
The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity. This module will give participants a basic understanding of how labor laws protect young workers and safely support employees.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 8. Monitoring and evaluation interventions
Show Description
The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity. This module will give participants insights into the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Framework of the National Action Plan (NAP) and other initiatives to eliminate child labor in Myanmar.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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E-learning programme on child labour pack: module 9. Financing interventions
Show Description
The course aims to equip civil society partners, social workers, employers and worker’s organizations to effectively assess and address cases of child labor within their communities. The modules consist of a live, instructor-led component and an ‘on-demand’ online component. This module includes learning activities as well as an assessment activity. This module will help participants identify the resources required and how to raise funds and finance the implementation of the National Action Plan (NAP) on Elimination of Child Labour.
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International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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