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From protocol to practice: A bridge to global action on forced labor (The Bridge project) - Midterm evaluation

eval_number:
2498
eval_url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/2498
location:
country:
Inter-Regional
region:
Inter-Regional

eval_title:
From protocol to practice: A bridge to global action on forced labor (The Bridge project) - Midterm evaluation
recommendations:
date:
2019-06-06 00:00:00.0
themes:
theme:
Organizational issues
category:
Capacity building

comments:
The project will continue the process of institutionalising capacity building initiatives. However, the Bridge project is unable to avoid the rotation of staff or to enforce a commitment to this effect by the partner governments; this is beyond the scope of the project. The project will however seek to work with the governments to train actors that can replicate the trainings or to create a pool of trainers. In Peru and Malaysia for example, the project will continue to support the trainings of judges and prosecutors, and will work to include the incorporation of forced labour into the relevant national curriculum and also the school curriculum. The project will also continue training and using civil society networks as a means to reach the most vulnerable and to ensure sustainability (which is already the case especially in Mauritania, Niger and Nepal and has also started in Peru).
action_plan:
Institutionalise forced labor trainings in the national curriculum wherever possible and create a pool of trainers
management_response:
Partially Completed
progress:
Partially achieved
admin_units:
FUNDAMENTALS
title:
4. Capacity building (Level of priority:medium / Resource implications: low /Timeframe: medium): To strengthen the project’s sustainability, start or continue the process of institutionalizing capacity building initiatives and strategic partners for replication. Similarly, identify sustainable formats for other outputs (such as the media toolkit, FLEAG, GSO). - All Bridge partner governments: - Commit to avoid rotation of staff trained by the Bridge and promote means for institutionalisation of Bridge training by incorporating forced labor into national curriculums for (for example) judges, police, prosecutors, etc. - Identify and train actors able to and committed to replication (eg unions, academia, municipalities, etc.) - Jointly with ILO support the creation of a pool of trainers (multiplier effect) - Government of Peru: - The next 1-2 years will be decisive to ensure the adequate application of the new Decree, the evaluation team recommends increased training of Judges and prosecutors to guarantee adequate and successful implementation of the Decree through identification, prosecution and conviction of - Training and use civil society networks, especially those already working on trafficking, as a means to reach the most vulnerable and ensure sustainability - Academia in partner countries: seek ways to incorporate training on forced labor into relevant national curriculum. Promote its inclusion into national debate forums
project_symbols:
GLO/15/26/USA
url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/12944
information_source:
Country Office

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