JTI/ALP Impact Assessment Framework - First phase - 2015/16
The development of an impact assessment framework supplements the strategy agreed in 2014 by JTI and the ILO for activities in the period 2015-2018. Under that existing strategy, the ILO will support JTI’s efforts in the context of its Agricultural Labour Practices (ALP) programme, to eliminate child labour in its supply chain, through research and the provision of tailored training on child labour. Under this project, the ILO will extend its support to the ALP to cover all Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work (FPRW), in addition to child labour The impact assessment framework will be developed based on an assessment of the data collected by JTI’s Leaf Technicians under KYG observation scheme, and then using baselines, needs assessment and design guidelines for improvement programmes to lead to improvement in ALPs and the impact on the tobacco growing communities. Based on initial piloting in two countries, theories of changes and designed/revised improvement programmes will be prepared, methodologies and tools for needs assessment and impact assessment developed or customised, and these pilot-tested with analysis of initial results. The results of the assessment will be used for ALP programme improvements and creating further improvement measures
- Project symbol
- GLO/15/09/JTI
- Admin unit
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FPRW
- Start date
- 11/06/2015
- End date
- 31/03/2018
- Total allocation
- 184925
- Total expenditure
- Status
- Closed
- 184925
- Development Partners
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Japan Tobacco International SA
- Country/Countries
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Global
- Outcomes
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More and better jobs for inclusive growth and improved youth employment prospects
Protection of workers from unacceptable forms of work