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Survey on tenant growers in Malawi’s tobacco industry
This report presents the findings of the Malawi Tenancy Survey. This research, undertaken by the National Statistical Office with the technical and financial assistance of the ILO, marks a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to understand and improve the working conditions within the tobacco sector of Malawi.Carried out in 2022, this comprehensive survey was designed to collect data on a wide range of demographic and socio-economic aspects of households involved in the cultivation of tobacco. The overarching goal was to provide a current and detailed overview of the extent and characteristics of the tenancy system within Malawi, offering vital information to policymakers and stakeholders to tackle decent work deficits and support the government's efforts in transitioning towards more equitable employment practices. This report presents the findings of the Malawi Tenancy Survey. This research, undertaken by the National Statistical Office with the technical and financial assistance of the ILO, marks a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to understand and improve the working conditions within the tobacco sector of Malawi.

Nigeria Forced Labour Survey 2022

8.7 Accelerator Lab: Theory of change for the agriculture sector

8.7 Accelerator Lab: Theory of change for the fishing sector

8.7 Accelerator Lab: Theory of change for the mining sector

Project brief
Ensuring Decent Work and Reducing Vulnerabilities for Women and Children in the Context of Labour Migration in Southeast Asia

New global estimates
Profits and poverty: The economics of forced labour

Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work
RISE for IMPACT: Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work in the Cotton Supply Chain – A New Phase, A New Vision (UZBEKISTAN)

Forced labour
Hard to see, harder to count: Handbook on forced labour surveys

ILO IPEC+ Global Flagship Programme Implementation
The IPEC+ Global Flagship Programme – in line with Target 8.7 of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda – seeks to provide ILO leadership in global efforts to eradicate all forms of child labour by 2025 and all forms of contemporary slavery and human trafficking by 2030. It also aims to ensure that all people are protected from – and can protect themselves against – these gross human rights violations.
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Ethical guidelines for research on forced labour

Ethical guidelines for research on child labour

Factsheet on Forced Labour
Eradicating Forced Labour: Partnering strategically with ILO

Reporting on forced labour and fair recruitment: An ILO toolkit for Mongolian journalists

Factsheet
Forced labour

Towards freedom at sea: Handbook for the detection of forced labour in commercial fishing

Forced labour
The Alignment of Indonesian laws, policies, and their enforcement with the ILO international labour standards on forced labour: A situation and gap analysis

Feasibility study
Fact sheet of the Feasibility Study on Policy Measures to Support Local Workforce into Employment

8.7 Accelerator Lab Integrated Report

Decent Work Supply Chain Survey - Pilot on the electronics supply chain in Viet Nam
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