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Title | Amount Sort ascending | Grantee | Start | End |
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Mexico Auto EmployersThe Mexico Auto Employers project aims to bring automotive sector employers into compliance with the country’s labor law reforms while improving working conditions in the automotive supply sector. The project strives to reach this goal by raising awareness of the labor reforms, supporting employers to implement relevant provisions and proactively adopt policies for compliance, and strengthening industrial relations between employers and workers. |
$7,250,000 | Pan American Development Foundation | 11/01/2020 | 10/31/2026 |
From Protocol to Practice: A Bridge to Global Action on Forced Labor, Phase II (Bridge II) |
$7,150,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/01/2022 | 06/30/2025 |
Global Research on Child Labor Measurement and Policy Development (MAP 13) |
$7,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 11/13/2013 | 11/14/2018 |
Prevention and Reintegration of Children Involved in Armed Conflict: An Inter-Regional Program |
$7,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/29/2003 | 09/29/2007 |
Una Cosecha Justa: Project to Reduce Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Other Forms of Labor Exploitation in the Chile Pepper and Tomato Sectors in MexicoThe Una Cosecha Justa project aims to increase protections for workers and reduce the risk of child labor, forced labor, and other labor rights violations among indigenous and migrant workers in the chile pepper and tomato sectors. The project will mobilize government officials, employers, workers, workers’ organizations, agricultural outreach workers, community leaders, and civil society organizations to address labor violations and increase worker engagement in advocating for their labor rights. To achieve this, the project will work with labor stakeholders at the state and federal levels in communities that both send and receive migrant workers to develop strategies to empower workers and link them to social protection systems. In addition, the project will raise workers’ awareness of their labor rights and how to report violations. The project will focus on the states of Baja California, Baja California Sur, Chihuahua, Guerrero, and Oaxaca. |
$7,000,000 | World Vision | 08/02/2022 | 02/01/2027 |
Research to Action II (RTA II): Using Knowledge to Inform Action for the Elimination of Child Labor and Forced LaborThe Research to Action II initiative will improve information-sharing between researchers and decision makers on child labor, forced labor, and other labor rights issues. It will strengthen statistical and research capacities of partner governments and other stakeholders, produce research and research tools, and coordinate with policy makers on a shared research agenda to advance labor rights, with a focus on child labor and forced labor. |
$6,950,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/04/2023 | 12/03/2027 |
Research to Action II (RTA II): Using Knowledge to Inform Action for the Elimination of Child Labor and Forced LaborThe Research to Action II initiative will improve information-sharing between researchers and decision makers on child labor, forced labor, and other labor rights issues. It will strengthen statistical and research capacities of partner governments and other stakeholders, produce research and research tools, and coordinate with policy makers on a shared research agenda to advance labor rights, with a focus on child labor and forced labor. |
$6,950,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/04/2023 | 12/03/2027 |
Converging Against Child Labor: Support for India's Model |
$6,850,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/29/2008 | 09/29/2013 |
Consolidating and Disseminating Efforts to Combat Forced Labor in Brazil and PeruVulnerable populations in rural and urban areas are victims of forced labor in Brazil and Peru. They endure abusive working conditions, debt bondage, deception, intimidation and threats, and restriction of movement, among other unlawful labor practices. Some victims of forced labor have been rescued from forced-labor conditions within agricultural supply chains or manufacturing businesses with domestic and global reach. The Consolidating and Disseminating Efforts To Combat Forced Labor in Brazil and Peru project works with governmental institutions, the private sector, and civil society organizations to strengthen their capacity to address forced labor at all levels. In Brazil, the project supports Mato Grosso state’s Integrated Action program to assist forced-labor victims, while in Peru, the project helps the Peruvian government implement forced-labor policies through exchange activities between Brazil and Peru. |
$6,800,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/26/2012 | 12/31/2018 |
Combating the Worst Forms of Child Labor Through Horizontal Cooperation in South AmericaTo contribute to the elimination of the worst forms of child labor among racially and socially excluded populations — primarily Afro-descendants and indigenous— through horizontal cooperation. |
$6,750,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/30/2009 | 09/30/2013 |
Title | Amount Sort ascending | Grantee | Start | End |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mexico Auto EmployersThe Mexico Auto Employers project aims to bring automotive sector employers into compliance with the country’s labor law reforms while improving working conditions in the automotive supply sector. The project strives to reach this goal by raising awareness of the labor reforms, supporting employers to implement relevant provisions and proactively adopt policies for compliance, and strengthening industrial relations between employers and workers. |
$7,250,000 | Pan American Development Foundation | 11/01/2020 | 10/31/2026 |
From Protocol to Practice: A Bridge to Global Action on Forced Labor, Phase II (Bridge II) |
$7,150,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/01/2022 | 06/30/2025 |
Global Research on Child Labor Measurement and Policy Development (MAP 13) |
$7,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 11/13/2013 | 11/14/2018 |
Prevention and Reintegration of Children Involved in Armed Conflict: An Inter-Regional Program |
$7,000,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/29/2003 | 09/29/2007 |
Una Cosecha Justa: Project to Reduce Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Other Forms of Labor Exploitation in the Chile Pepper and Tomato Sectors in MexicoThe Una Cosecha Justa project aims to increase protections for workers and reduce the risk of child labor, forced labor, and other labor rights violations among indigenous and migrant workers in the chile pepper and tomato sectors. The project will mobilize government officials, employers, workers, workers’ organizations, agricultural outreach workers, community leaders, and civil society organizations to address labor violations and increase worker engagement in advocating for their labor rights. To achieve this, the project will work with labor stakeholders at the state and federal levels in communities that both send and receive migrant workers to develop strategies to empower workers and link them to social protection systems. In addition, the project will raise workers’ awareness of their labor rights and how to report violations. The project will focus on the states of Baja California, Baja California Sur, Chihuahua, Guerrero, and Oaxaca. |
$7,000,000 | World Vision | 08/02/2022 | 02/01/2027 |
Research to Action II (RTA II): Using Knowledge to Inform Action for the Elimination of Child Labor and Forced LaborThe Research to Action II initiative will improve information-sharing between researchers and decision makers on child labor, forced labor, and other labor rights issues. It will strengthen statistical and research capacities of partner governments and other stakeholders, produce research and research tools, and coordinate with policy makers on a shared research agenda to advance labor rights, with a focus on child labor and forced labor. |
$6,950,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/04/2023 | 12/03/2027 |
Research to Action II (RTA II): Using Knowledge to Inform Action for the Elimination of Child Labor and Forced LaborThe Research to Action II initiative will improve information-sharing between researchers and decision makers on child labor, forced labor, and other labor rights issues. It will strengthen statistical and research capacities of partner governments and other stakeholders, produce research and research tools, and coordinate with policy makers on a shared research agenda to advance labor rights, with a focus on child labor and forced labor. |
$6,950,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/04/2023 | 12/03/2027 |
Converging Against Child Labor: Support for India's Model |
$6,850,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/29/2008 | 09/29/2013 |
Consolidating and Disseminating Efforts to Combat Forced Labor in Brazil and PeruVulnerable populations in rural and urban areas are victims of forced labor in Brazil and Peru. They endure abusive working conditions, debt bondage, deception, intimidation and threats, and restriction of movement, among other unlawful labor practices. Some victims of forced labor have been rescued from forced-labor conditions within agricultural supply chains or manufacturing businesses with domestic and global reach. The Consolidating and Disseminating Efforts To Combat Forced Labor in Brazil and Peru project works with governmental institutions, the private sector, and civil society organizations to strengthen their capacity to address forced labor at all levels. In Brazil, the project supports Mato Grosso state’s Integrated Action program to assist forced-labor victims, while in Peru, the project helps the Peruvian government implement forced-labor policies through exchange activities between Brazil and Peru. |
$6,800,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/26/2012 | 12/31/2018 |
Combating the Worst Forms of Child Labor Through Horizontal Cooperation in South AmericaTo contribute to the elimination of the worst forms of child labor among racially and socially excluded populations — primarily Afro-descendants and indigenous— through horizontal cooperation. |
$6,750,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/30/2009 | 09/30/2013 |