Proyectos sobre trabajo infantil
2030
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8.7 Accelerator Lab Contributor
Multi Partner Fund
1 enero 2021 - 31 diciembre 2030, Budget: US$ 13,000,000 - GLO/20/41/MUL
The pooled-funded mechanism of the 8.7 Accelerator Lab
2023
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Proyecto
The Asia Regional Child Labour (ARC) Project
1 mayo 2019 - 30 octubre 2023,
Funded by Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office, (UK), the ARCL Programme aims at assisting the ILO constituents and other stakeholders in Pakistan to eliminate child labour in particular the worst forms of child labour, which in turn contributes to the achievement of SDG 8.7 by 2025.
2022
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Proyecto
Promoting Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work in the Cotton Supply Chain
10 mayo 2017 - 31 diciembre 2022,
The project aims to foster a partnership approach among the partners on promoting Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work (FPRW) for a sustainable cotton supply chain in Pakistan.
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ACCEL Africa Project
Accelerating action for the elimination of child labour in supply chains in Africa (ACCEL Africa)
15 noviembre 2018 - 15 noviembre 2022, Budget: EUR 23,500,000 - RAF/18/08/NLD
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MAP16
MAP16 Project: Measurement, awareness-raising and policy engagement to accelerate action against child labour and forced labour
2 enero 2017 - 30 septiembre 2022, Budget: US$ 20,000,000 - GLO/18/29/USA
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Proyecto
From Research to Action Project
1 agosto 2018 - 31 agosto 2022, Budget: US$ 3,360,000 - GLO/18/20/USA
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CLEAR Cotton Project
CLEAR Cotton Project
1 marzo 2018 - 28 febrero 2022, Budget: EUR 7,500,000 - GLO/17/15/EUR
2021
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Proyecto
Third Party Monitoring on Child and Forced Labour in Uzbekistan
1 abril 2015 - 30 septiembre 2021, Budget: US$ 7,203,798 - UZB/15/02/WBG
The ILO has cooperated with the Government and social partners of Uzbekistan on child and forced labour since 2013. The parties agreed to an ILO monitoring on child labour in cotton harvest during September - October 2013. In addition, Uzbek constituents and the ILO initiated cooperation on the application of Convention No. 105. The following year, in 2014, monitoring of child labour was undertaken by national teams, while discussions with the ILO on forced labour issues continued. Both items were included in the Decent Work Country Programme signed in April 2014.
2020
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Child labour: Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
Project to strengthen policies and programmes to prevent and remediate child labour in the Primark apparel supply chain
18 noviembre 2015 - 30 mayo 2020, Budget: US$ 378,053 - GLO/14/35/PRI
2019
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Child labour and forced labour
Projet "Alliance avec les entreprises contre le travail des enfants et le travail forcé"
2 diciembre 2015 - 31 diciembre 2019, Budget: 800,000 Euros - GLO/15/65/FRA