Stakeholder meeting on ‘What works and does not work in reducing vulnerability to forced labour and human trafficking of migrant women workers?’

A hybrid stakeholder meeting to share Lessons Learned by the ILO’s Work in Freedom Programme (2012-2022)

Since 2012, the International Labour Organization (ILO) has implemented a flagship programme to test state of the art practices to reduce vulnerability to forced labour and human trafficking funded by UK FCDO.
Designed in collaboration with multiple development partners the Work in Freedom Programme, a large ILO inter-regional programme implemented along important labour migration pathways of migrant women workers in South and West Asia. Following ten years of implementation, the programme has documented a rich set of lessons learned and findings that can guide future efforts to tackle similar challenges. documented a rich set of lessons learned and findings that can guide future efforts to tackle similar challenges.

A hybrid stakeholder meeting is being organized on Friday, November 11, 2022 at the India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi to present and discuss these findings based on the programme’s implementation across 10 states in India. Virtual participants may join by Zoom. To register, please click here