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Forced labour, modern slavery and human trafficking

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Forced labour is a severe violation of human rights affecting 28 million of men, women and children in all countries and all economic sectors. It is rooted in poverty, discrimination and lack of social protection, and it disrupts fair competition between businesses. The issue has been at the heart of the ILO mandate to promote Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, leaving no one behind.

Highlights

What is forced labour?
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What is forced labour?

Data and research
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Data and research

Our impact, their voices
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Our impact, their voices

Forced Labour Observatory
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Forced Labour Observatory

Facts and figures

28 million

men, women and children are in forced labour

63%

of forced labour happens in the private economy

236 billion US$

generated in illegal profits every year

60

countries ratified the ILO Forced Labour Protocol

International Labour Standards on Forced Labour

The Forced Labour Convention (No. 29), adopted in 1930, contains the definition of forced labour and provides that it should be punished as a crime. This is one of the most ratified ILO standards. 

What can the ILO offer and how?

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Video on the ILO approach to tackle Forced Labour
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Video on the ILO approach to tackle Forced Labour

 

Focus on

The Fair Recruitment Initiative
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The Fair Recruitment Initiative

The ILO Global Business Network on Forced Labour
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The ILO Global Business Network on Forced Labour

8.7 Accelerator Lab
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8.7 Accelerator Lab

News and articles

The ILO 8.7 Accelerator Lab launches vision for innovation, knowledge sharing and scaling up
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Making innovation work for decent work

The ILO 8.7 Accelerator Lab launches vision for innovation, knowledge sharing and scaling up

Asia-Pacific partners revitalize collaboration to tackle child labour and forced labour in the region
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Child labour and forced labour

Asia-Pacific partners revitalize collaboration to tackle child labour and forced labour in the region

Publications

8.7 Accelerator Lab: Theory of change for the fishing sector

8.7 Accelerator Lab: Theory of change for the fishing sector

8.7 Accelerator Lab: Theory of change for the mining sector

8.7 Accelerator Lab: Theory of change for the mining sector

8.7 Accelerator Lab: Theory of change for the agriculture sector

8.7 Accelerator Lab: Theory of change for the agriculture sector

Projects

ILO/Japan Fund for Building Social Safety Nets in Asia and the Pacific (SSN Fund)

Social safety nets

ILO/Japan Fund for Building Social Safety Nets in Asia and the Pacific (SSN Fund)

Ship to Shore Rights South East Asia - Indonesia

Ship to Shore Rights South East Asia - Indonesia

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