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Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor

Read our latest reporting on efforts in over 130 countries and territories to eliminate the worst forms of child labor.
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Ending Child Labor

Ending Child Labor

ILAB is working across the Administration and with stakeholders to advance efforts to end child labor.

Join Us in the Fight to #EndTrafficking

Join Us in the Fight to #EndTrafficking

On National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, we renew our commitment to stopping the scourge of human trafficking

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Our Mission

Learn more about ILAB's efforts to safeguard the dignity of work everywhere.

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Our international grants support projects to combat some of the most abusive labor practices and to promote trade partners’ labor compliance.

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