Projects
Title | Amount | Location | Grantee | Start Sort ascending | End |
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Multi-stakeholder Strategy for Child Labor Elimination in Agriculture in ArgentinaThis project seeks to raise the visibility and understanding of child labor in agriculture in Argentina and contribute to improving the tools and coordination among government entities, the private sector, and civil society to confront the problem. |
$2,500,000 | Argentina | Desarrollo y Autogestión (DYA) | 01/01/2019 | 10/31/2023 |
Improving the Capacity of Labor and Agriculture Stakeholders to Address Child Labor in Agricultural Areas of Argentina ProjectThis project works to build the capacity of labor and agriculture stakeholders to more effectively implement the National Action Plan on Child Labor and coordinate efforts to combat child labor. It utilizes existing structures at the national, provincial, and municipal levels to expand coordination to reduce the risk that children will be harmed by performing hazardous work in agriculture. |
$2,500,000 | Argentina | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 01/01/2019 | 08/31/2022 |
Palma Futuro: Preventing and Reducing Child Labor and Forced Labor in Palm Oil Supply ChainsThis project works to improve the implementation of social compliance systems that promote acceptable conditions of work and the prevention and reduction of child and forced labor in palm oil supply chains in Colombia and Ecuador. It will also disseminate best practices in social compliance systems in these and other palm oil producing countries, particularly Brazil and Peru. |
$6,000,000 | Colombia, Ecuador | Partners of the Americas | 01/01/2019 | 12/31/2022 |
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. |
$8,800,000 | Argentina, Bolivia, Global, Liberia, Paraguay, Thailand | Winrock International | 01/01/2019 | 12/31/2022 |
Improving Labor Law Enforcement in GuatemalaPromoting acceptable working conditions in trade partner countries helps the U.S. create a fair playing field for its own workforce and for U.S. companies that play by the rules. This project seeks to ensure that workers in the agricultural export sector in Guatemala, with whom the U.S. has a free trade agreement, receive at least the minimum wage, work within legal hours of work limits, receive due compensation for overtime, and operate in a safe working environment. |
$2,500,000 | Guatemala | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 10/01/2018 | 03/01/2022 |
Improving Working Conditions in the Mexican Automotive Supply ChainThe Improving Working Conditions in the Mexican Automotive Supply Chain project is working to improve the quality of inspections and inspection follow-ups conducted by labor inspectors; strengthen government administration and coordination of the labor inspectorate and other institutions involved in labor law enforcement; and strengthen the ability of labor courts and other institutions to effectively conciliate and adjudicate labor cases, including administration and coordination of union representation challenges. |
$5,659,872 | Mexico | IMPAQ International | 10/01/2018 | 03/31/2023 |
Engaging Workers and Civil Society to Strengthen Labor Law EnforcementWorkers 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. |
$6,850,000 | Georgia, Global, Mexico, Peru | American Center for International Labor Solidarity (Solidarity Center) | 10/01/2018 | 03/31/2023 |
Pilares: Building the Capacity of Civil Society to Combat Child Labor and Improve Working Conditions in ColombiaThis project will build the capacity of civil society organizations to more effectively detect and combat child labor and unacceptable working conditions in artisanal and small-scale mines in Colombia. It will form networks of civil society organizations and empower local communities to build a grassroots movement to improve working conditions and reduce the risk that children will be used in this harmful work. |
$2,500,000 | Colombia | PACT | 12/15/2017 | 12/15/2023 |
Addressing Child Labor and Forced Labor in the Coffee Supply Chain in HondurasThis 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. |
$2,000,000 | Honduras | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/15/2017 | 03/31/2022 |
Promoting Better Understanding of Indicators to Address Forced Labor and Labor Trafficking in PeruThis project will help the Peruvian government and other labor stakeholders 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 will encourage better enforcement through consultation and consensus-building. |
$2,000,000 | Peru | Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) | 12/08/2017 | 12/07/2023 |