Publications on forced labour

2018

  1. Myanmar - Country baselines under the ILO Declaration (2000-2017)

    16 May 2018

  2. Japan - Country baselines under the ILO Declaration (2000-2017)

    16 May 2018

  3. China - Country baselines under the ILO Declaration (2000-2017)

    16 May 2018

  4. Consultation on Responsible Business Conduct and Competition in Supply Chains - Nomination Form

    01 March 2018

  5. Consultation on Responsible Business Conduct and Competition in Supply Chains - Agenda

    01 March 2018

  6. ILO Global Business Network on Forced Labour and Human Trafficking - Agenda

    28 February 2018

  7. Policy Brief on Common Myths and Facts about Domestic Work

    08 February 2018

    The policy brief includes related facts and recommended laws, policies and practices drawing on the experience of the Work in Freedom Programme.

  8. Fair recruitment initiative newsletter - First edition January 2018

    01 February 2018

    This bi-annual publication provides regular updates on International Labour Organization’s (ILO) efforts to achieve fair recruitment for all workers worldwide.

  9. Third-party monitoring of measures against child labour and forced labour during the 2017 cotton harvest in Uzbekistan

    01 February 2018

    This report has been prepared by the International Labour Office pursuant to an agreement between the ILO and the World Bank to carry out third-party monitoring of the World Bank-financed projects in agriculture, water and education sectors in Uzbekistan. Third party monitoring was undertaken and reported on also in 2015 and 2016. The ILO is grateful for the cooperation of the tripartite constituents of Uzbekistan in the monitoring and assessment process. The ILO has tried to reflect the constructive comments and input received from national governmental and non-governmental organizations, including civil society representatives, throughout the process. In line with the request of its partners in Uzbekistan the report contains a number of concrete suggestions for further opportunities, including cooperation involving the ILO and the World Bank. The ILO alone is responsible for the conclusions in this report.

  10. ILO/EU REFRAME Project

    01 February 2018

    Global action to improve the recruitment framework of labour migration (REFRAME). Project brief description; it includes challenges, objectives, scope, and contribution to the ILO Fair Recruitment Initiative