
Prevention and emancipation from forced labour and modern slavery
Ayorinde Ezekiel
Online
26 October 2020
18 December 2020

28886239
17 February 2021

Co-financed by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
In collaboration with Anti-Slavery International
Andreas Klemmer
Snehal Soneji
Prevention and emancipation from forced labour and modern slavery
Ayorinde Ezekiel
26 October - 18 December 2020
The aim of this course is to develop capacities for supporting the prevention of forced labour and the economic reintegration of victims through lifelong learning and skills development approaches. It addresses how to design and implement education and training interventions tailored to the needs of persons at risk and victims of forced labour, by promoting an approach based on raising awareness of this complex issue, reducing vulnerability of people and communities through improved skills development and economic opportunities, and creating the conditions for success in their transitions to decent work.
This e-learning course is part of ITCILO’s training offer on Skills Development and Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and is implemented in collaboration with Anti-Slavery International.
OBJECTIVES
• Build awareness on key concepts related to different forms of modern slavery, root
causes of these phenomena and socioeconomic vulnerabilities of victims;
• Identify the needs of people who may be at risk of or have directly experienced modern
slavery and the range of services required for their successful reintegration;
• Learn how to design and deliver effective education and training programmes to build
the resilience of at-risk and victim populations and help them access decent work
opportunities.
CONTENT
• Module 1: Forced labour and modern slavery and root causes of vulnerability
• Module 2: Addressing root causes and socioeconomic vulnerability: actors and services at play
• Module 3: The role of skills training in preventing and reducing vulnerability to forced labour and modern slavery
• Module 4: Identifying target groups of victims and at-risk populations and planning skills interventions for prevention and reintegration
• Module 5: Assessing the socioeconomic environment and creating the conditions for successful skills training
• Module 6: Delivering skills development for victims of forced labour and modern slavery
• Module 7: Post-training support to facilitate access to decent work
• Module 8: Wrap up module on prevention and reintegration
ACHIEVEMENT
Number of hours : 60 hours
This innovative eLearning course has been designed using a learner-centred approach in order to better involve participants and keep them motivated. It is highly interactive and engaging. Different methods will be used to ensure that the content is appealing, relevant
and entertaining. Participants who successfully completed the required assignments (one per each module) receives a Certificate of Achievement.
Skills / Knowledge
- Skills Development
- Modern Slavery
- Forced Labour
Issued on
February 17, 2021
Expires on
Does not expire
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