
Child labour and forced labour
Global Accelerator Lab (GALAB)
Intensifying action against child labour and forced labour through innovation.
Duration
1 December 2021 - 30 September 2025
Budget
US$ 12,000,000
Development partner(s)
United States Department of Labor
Reference
GLO/21/21/USA
Contact
Ms Laurence Dubois, Project Director
Additional details
Access project dashboardThe Global Accelerator Lab (GALAB) project tackles the critical issue of child labour and forced labour, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Target 8.7 on decent work and economic growth. Funded by the United States Department of Labor (USDOL) and operating under the ILO 8.7 Accelerator Lab, a framework fostering innovative solutions to achieve this goal, the project works to eliminate all forms of child labour and forced labour.
Across target countries – Ghana, Malaysia, Nigeria, Mauritania, Côte d’Ivoire, and Somalia – the project addresses the root causes that perpetuate child labour. This comprehensive approach involves working with governments to develop and implement stronger child labour policies and social protection measures. The project also collaborates with local communities to promote health insurance access and provide skills training and alternative income-generating opportunities for families, empowering them to break the cycle of explotation.
The GALAB project fosters collaboration with key stakeholders, governments, workers’ and employers’ organizations, including the Alliance 8.7, a multi-stakeholder partnership committed to ending child labour and forced labour. Through a shared vision and collaborative efforts, the project ensures long-term impact. Businesses are also engaged through the ILO's Child Labour Platform (CLP) and the ILO's Global Business Network on Forced Labour (GBNFL) to promote ethical and responsible practices within their supply chains, and the project itself actively seeks and pilots innovative solutions to address child labour challenges in new and effective ways.
Highlights

GALAB project strengthens trade union collaboration to combat child labour and forced labour in Nigeria's cocoa sector

GALAB project enhances technical skills of implementing partners to combat chila labour and forced labour in Ghana

Safeguarding children's futures: A SCREAM teacher training to tackle child labour in Sabah, Malaysia

Enhancing social protection in Ondo State: ILO’s GALAB project boosts registration for vulnerable populations
Countries and sectors covered
- Ghana (fishing on Lake Volta)
- Ivory Coast (cocoa)
- Malaysia (palm oil)
- Mauritania (domestic labour)
- Nigeria (cocoa)
- Somalia (governance)
Development partner
The Global Accelerator Lab (GALAB) project is funded by the United States Department of Labor (USDOL) under cooperative agreement No. IL-37950-21-75-K / IL-37950-F12. One hundred percent of the total costs of the project is financed with federal funds, for a total of US$ 12,000,000.

Topic portal
Child Labour

Topic portal
Forced labour, modern slavery and trafficking in persons

8.7 Accelerator Lab Initiative