Forced labour resources
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ILO topic portal on Informal economy
20 April 2013
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Embassy of Japan in Nepal
20 April 2013
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ILO/Japan Multi-bilateral Programme
20 April 2013
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Department for International Development (DFID Nepal)
20 April 2013
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ILO-DFID Partnership Programme on Fair Recruitment and Decent Work for Women Migrant Workers in South Asia and the Middle East "Work in Freedom"
20 April 2013
The Work in Freedom is an integrated programme to support mobility by choice among women and girls from destination countries (India, Bangladesh and Nepal) to decent jobs with safety and dignity of workers in destination countries (India, Lebanon and Jordan) through fair recruitment processes.
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Work in Freedom
01 March 2013
The Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment (MEWOE), The Ministry of Home Affairs (MoHA), Bangladesh Employers’ Federation (BEF), National Coordination Council for Workers’ Education (NCCWE) and Association of Recruiting Agents, other government ministries, departments, national and international NGOs and International trade unions as appropriate for achieving the project outputs.
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Launch of the Media Guide on 'Reporting on Human Trafficking & Forced Labour'
The Media Guide was developed by the ILO in partnership with the Sri Lanka Press Institute and the Sri Lanka Press Complaints Commission for all electronic and print media representatives. The guide is a response to the need to encourage reporting of cases on human trafficking and forced labour. While the initiative is aimed at introducing the subject in-depth to the media to facilitate accurate reporting of incidents as well as ensure protection of victims, it will also serve as a means of facilitating increased public awareness of the phenomenon. The launch will be attended by the members of the National Anti Trafficking Task Force, Key stakeholders and both electronic and print media.
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Forced Labour Indicator Booklet
01 January 2013
This booklet presents an introduction to the ILO indicators of Forced Labour. These indicators are intended to help "front-line" criminal law enforcement officials, labour inspectors, trade union officers, NGO workers and others to identify persons who are possibly trapped in a forced labour situation, and who may require urgent assistance.
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Forced Labour Action in the Asian Region Project (FLARE) - Phase 1
02 January 2012
The project strengthens action against forced labour in the East and South-East Asia, building on the emerging political consensus that forced labour should not be tolerated either in the private economy and global supply chains, or in its more traditional state-imposed forms.
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NEPAL : Successful Strategies and Experiences in Combating Child Bonded Labour (2011)
05 January 2011
With support from ILO’s International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour, Government of Nepal with social partners (employers’ & workers’ organizations) and other partners tested models of interventions that focused on resolving child bonded labour problem. These efforts continued through two phases of the ILO-supported SECBL project.