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See also: Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor in Latin America & the Caribbean

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"Stop Child Labor in Agriculture:" Contribution to the Prevention and Elimination of Child Labor in Mexico in the Agricultural Sector, with Special Focus on Migrant Indigenous Children 

Mexico International Labor Organization's International Program on the Elimination of Child Labor (ILO-IPEC) 09/30/2009 02/28/2014

Actions to Reduce Child Labor (ARCH) in Areas of Rubber Production 

Liberia Winrock 12/27/2012 04/30/2017

Addressing Child and Forced Labor in Coffee Supply Chains in Guatemala 

This project will help businesses establish systems to prevent, detect and eliminate child labor and other forms of labor exploitation from their supply chains, and will assemble a powerful coalition of coffee buyers to collectively incentivize compliance among suppliers. In doing so, 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.

Guatemala Verité 12/01/2017 12/31/2020

Addressing Child Labor and Forced Labor in the Coffee Supply Chain in Honduras 

This project will help businesses establish systems to prevent, detect and eliminate child labor and other forms of labor exploitation from their supply chains, and will assemble a powerful coalition of coffee buyers to collectively incentivize compliance among suppliers. In doing so, 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.

Honduras International Labor Organization (ILO) 12/15/2017 12/31/2020

African Youth Empowerment and Development Initiative (AYEDI)  

This project promotes education and vocational training and decent work opportunities for vulnerable youth ages 15 to 17. The project also seeks to enhance livelihoods for youth and their families, support civic engagement of youth, and encourage youth to take on leadership roles within their communities.

Midterm Evaluation
Uganda World Education 12/30/2013 06/30/2018

African Youth Empowerment and Development Initiative (AYEDI)  

This project promotes education and vocational training and decent work opportunities for vulnerable youth ages 15 to 17. The project also seeks to enhance livelihoods for youth and their families, support civic engagement of youth, and encourage youth to take on leadership roles within their communities.

Final Evaluation
Uganda World Education 12/30/2013 06/30/2018

Alternatives to Combat Child Labor through Education and Sustainable Services – Plus in Yemen (ACCESS-PLUS) 

Yemen Cooperative Housing Foundation (CHF) International 09/30/2008 09/30/2011

Assessing Progress in Reducing Child Labor in Cocoa-Growing Areas of Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana  

The overall objective of this project is to identify the various interventions carried out since the signing of the Declaration in 2010, assess their relative effectiveness, and measure progress towards the achievement of the various goals and targets outlined in the Declaration and Framework, including the goal of a 70 percent reduction in aggregate of the worst forms of child labor in the cocoa sectors of Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana by 2020.

Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago (NORC) 12/01/2015 11/30/2019

Attaining Lasting Change (ATLAS) 

The ATLAS project seeks to build the capacity of host governments to more effectively combat child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking by helping them strengthen their laws and regulations, improve their capacities to enforce them, and strengthen coordination between law enforcement and social protection entities.

Paraguay, Thailand, Global Winrock 01/01/2019 12/31/2022

Audits of Selected USDOL-Funded IPEC Projects-Round V 

El Salvador, Zambia International Labor Organization's International Program on the Elimination of Child Labor (ILO-IPEC) 09/29/2008 09/29/2011

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