Our international grants support projects to combat some of the most abusive labor practices, including the use of child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking in global supply chains. ILAB-funded projects also promote trade partners’ compliance with the labor requirements of U.S. trade agreements and preference programs – helping to ensure a fair global playing field for workers in the United States and around the world.
Results
Combating Exploitive Child Labor Through Education09/29/2007 - 09/29/2010 |
Desarrollo y Autogestión (DYA) |
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Support for National Action to Combat Child Labor and its Worst Forms in Thailand09/29/2006 - 09/29/2011 |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Alternatives to Combat Child Labor through Education and Sustainable Services – Plus in Yemen (ACCESS-PLUS)09/30/2008 - 09/30/2011 |
Cooperative Housing Foundation (CHF) International |
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To Contribute to Developing National Capacities to Achieve the 2015 National Child Labor Reduction Targets and the ILO Global Targets for Ending the Worst Forms of Child Labor in Cambodia by 201609/29/2008 - 09/29/2012 |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Combating Exploitive Child Labor in Togo Through Education (TBP Preparatory Project)09/29/2007 - 09/29/2012 |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Converging Against Child Labor: Support for India's Model09/29/2008 - 09/29/2013 |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Towards a Child Labour-Free Philippines: Supporting the ‘Philippine Program Against Child Labour’ in Building on Past Gains and Addressing Challenges09/30/2009 - 12/31/2013 |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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ÑAUPAQMAN PURIY KEREIMBA: Combating Exploitive Child Labor Through Education in Bolivia12/30/2010 - 02/28/2015 Development Objective: To reduce the number of children working in exploitive conditions in Bolivia by increasing their enrollment in educational activities, reducing their hours of work or removing them from exploitive work, assisting families with increased livelihood opportunities, and promoting economic empowerment among communities. The project will develop its strategies in conjunction with indigenous organizations and work within the framework of indigenous cultural values, organizational structure and language. |
Desarrollo y Autogestión (DYA) |
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Promoting Better Understanding of Indicators to Address Forced Labor and Labor Trafficking in Peru12/08/2017 - 12/30/2022 This project supports the Peruvian government and other labor stakeholders to build their capacity to prevent, detect, and eliminate forced labor and labor trafficking from workplaces in Peru. By bringing together the Ministry of Labor, regional and local governments, law enforcement officials, and the judiciary branch, the project aims to encourage better enforcement through consultation and consensus building. |
Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) |
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Measurement, Awareness-Raising, and Policy Engagement (MAP 16) Project on Child Labor and Forced Labor12/09/2016 - 06/30/2024 The 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. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Combating Exploitive Child Labor Through Education09/29/2007 - 09/29/2010 |
Desarrollo y Autogestión (DYA) |
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Support for National Action to Combat Child Labor and its Worst Forms in Thailand09/29/2006 - 09/29/2011 |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Alternatives to Combat Child Labor through Education and Sustainable Services – Plus in Yemen (ACCESS-PLUS)09/30/2008 - 09/30/2011 |
Cooperative Housing Foundation (CHF) International |
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To Contribute to Developing National Capacities to Achieve the 2015 National Child Labor Reduction Targets and the ILO Global Targets for Ending the Worst Forms of Child Labor in Cambodia by 201609/29/2008 - 09/29/2012 |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Combating Exploitive Child Labor in Togo Through Education (TBP Preparatory Project)09/29/2007 - 09/29/2012 |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Converging Against Child Labor: Support for India's Model09/29/2008 - 09/29/2013 |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Towards a Child Labour-Free Philippines: Supporting the ‘Philippine Program Against Child Labour’ in Building on Past Gains and Addressing Challenges09/30/2009 - 12/31/2013 |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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ÑAUPAQMAN PURIY KEREIMBA: Combating Exploitive Child Labor Through Education in Bolivia12/30/2010 - 02/28/2015 Development Objective: To reduce the number of children working in exploitive conditions in Bolivia by increasing their enrollment in educational activities, reducing their hours of work or removing them from exploitive work, assisting families with increased livelihood opportunities, and promoting economic empowerment among communities. The project will develop its strategies in conjunction with indigenous organizations and work within the framework of indigenous cultural values, organizational structure and language. |
Desarrollo y Autogestión (DYA) |
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Promoting Better Understanding of Indicators to Address Forced Labor and Labor Trafficking in Peru12/08/2017 - 12/30/2022 This project supports the Peruvian government and other labor stakeholders to build their capacity to prevent, detect, and eliminate forced labor and labor trafficking from workplaces in Peru. By bringing together the Ministry of Labor, regional and local governments, law enforcement officials, and the judiciary branch, the project aims to encourage better enforcement through consultation and consensus building. |
Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) |
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Measurement, Awareness-Raising, and Policy Engagement (MAP 16) Project on Child Labor and Forced Labor12/09/2016 - 06/30/2024 The 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. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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