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Strengthening Labor Law Enforcement 

This project enhances governments’ capacity to create, implement, and monitor the application of labor laws by working with ministries of labor, labor judges, and other judicial labor authorities. It seeks to use data collected from labor inspections to identify gaps that facilitate violations and to support legal reforms to address them. The project also uses data analytics to identify and combat labor inspection corruption, waste and inefficiency, and identifies regional inspection units in need of training and capacity building.

Honduras, Georgia, Global IMPAQ International 01/01/2019 12/31/2022

Measurement, Awareness-Raising, and Policy Engagement (MAP 16) Project on Child Labor and Forced Labor 

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.

Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Panama, Kosovo, Serbia, Turkey, Global, Jordan, Morocco, India, Sri Lanka, Timor-Leste, Mauritania, Niger International Labor Organization (ILO) 12/09/2016 09/30/2022

Engaging Workers and Civil Society to Strengthen Labor Law Enforcement 

Workers and civil society organizations help to supplement and support government labor law enforcement efforts by proactively identifying potential labor violations and filing justiciable complaints with the appropriate authorities. This project works in U.S. trade partner countries to improve labor law enforcement, as well as compliance with labor-related U.S. trade provisions, by improving the involvement of workers and civil society organizations in this process.

Peru, Georgia, Global American Center for International Labor Solidarity 10/01/2018 03/31/2021

Country Level Engagement and Assistance to Reduce Child Labor (CLEAR) 

Paraguay, Suriname, Philippines, Armenia, Serbia, Global, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Cote d'Ivoire, Uganda International Labor Organization's International Program on the Elimination of Child Labor (ILO-IPEC) 11/30/2013 01/31/2019

Country Level Engagement and Assistance to Reduce Child Labor (CLEAR) 

Paraguay, Suriname, Philippines, Armenia, Serbia, Global, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Cote d'Ivoire, Uganda International Labor Organization's International Program on the Elimination of Child Labor (ILO-IPEC) 11/30/2013 01/31/2019

Strengthening Workers' Organizations in Georgia  

Georgia American Center for International Labor Solidarity 12/11/2014 12/31/2018

Improved Compliance with Labor Laws in Georgia 

The 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.

Midterm Evaluation
Georgia International Labor Organization (ILO) 12/31/2013 12/30/2018

Piloting the USDA Guidelines in the Hazelnut Supply Chain in Turkey  

Turkey Fair Labor Association 11/20/2015 06/30/2018

ABK3 LEAP 

The ABK3 project raised awareness, strengthened advocacy, and built the capacity of community, government, and sugar industry stakeholders to reduce exploitative child labor in 11 sugarcane producing provinces in the Philippines. The project provided educational support to help children succeed and stay in school, and assisted families in increasing agricultural productivity, finding alternative sources of income, and linking to social protection programs in order to alleviate the root causes of child labor.

Midterm Evaluation
Philippines World Vision 09/30/2011 08/31/2016

ABK3 LEAP 

The ABK3 project raised awareness, strengthened advocacy, and built the capacity of community, government, and sugar industry stakeholders to reduce exploitative child labor in 11 sugarcane producing provinces in the Philippines. The project provided educational support to help children succeed and stay in school, and assisted families in increasing agricultural productivity, finding alternative sources of income, and linking to social protection programs in order to alleviate the root causes of child labor.

Final Evaluation
Philippines World Vision 09/30/2011 08/31/2016

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