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Two tentative trends can also be drawn from the rapid assessments. |
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First, while some workers continue to take substantial loans to meet large expenditures, the general trend seems to be towards smaller advances. This is likely to be the result of several factors. With the general slowdown in economic growth over the last decade, many employers have less working capital at their disposal, and may be unwilling to make such large advances to labor. With the substantial increase in poverty and unemployment over the same period, there is greater competition for unskilled and semi-skilled jobs, so that workers may have to settle for smaller advances.
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The second trend is that incidents of excessive violence against bonded labor also seem to be more rare. Relatively little physical violence was reported in the rapid assessments, while private jails have not been found recently. This is likely to be attributable to the policy, judicial, media and public attention that has been paid to the issue in recent years. |
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Despite these trends, there is no evidence to suggest that the most acute forms of bonded labor are diminishing. Given the overall increase in poverty and vulnerability, especially among the lowest social groups, it is entirely plausible that the phenomenon may be growing.
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Prevention and Elimination of Bonded Labour in South Asia The PEBLISA Project, supported by The Netherlands, is a direct response to the ILO Convention on Forced Labor (No. 29) and to the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, which explicitly mandates the organization to provide support to its partners in their efforts to eradicate forced labor. Forced labor and over-indebtedness to employers affects millions of the poorest and most vulnerable workers in South Asia, and it is a critical concern, not only because it breaches ILO Conventions and the laws of Pakistan, but also because it perpetuates poverty, hampers economic growth by undermining labor productivity and human capital development, and deters inward investment.
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The project follows a three-tier strategy to eliminate bonded labor in South Asia: |
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Strengthening national legal and policy frameworks on bonded labor. |
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Increasing the capacity of the social partners, law enforcement and other agencies to address the issue of bonded labor.
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Field-testing models for the prevention of bonded labor and for the rehabilitation of bonded laborers, with micro-finance led interventions as a key component. |
The creation of virtual “Bonded Labor Free Zones” in selected areas will provide the organizing framework for activities at the field level. The project’s approaches will be mainstreamed in social partners’ activities and in major poverty reduction programs targeting the very poor.
The project is working, through the NRSP (National Rural Support Program), with 750 freed bonded laborers and their families in number of “hari camps” in and around Hyderabad, Sindh. The major components of the project include:
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Micro-credit services |
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Non-Formal Education through community managed schools. |
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A housing project which is being developed through permanent rehabilitation and empowerment of freed bonded laborers.
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Provision of primary health and reproductive health services to inhabitants of all the camps. |
Under the same project, the project advisor for the Ministry of Labor prepared draft amendments to the national legal framework on the bonded labor system to make the legal framework more effective. Three provincial labor departments received technical assistance to prepare projects for setting up a legal aid service for bonded laborers. Pakistan Baitulmal was assisted in preparing a project for the welfare of laborer working on brick kilns and vulnerable to bonded labor. A manual was developed for making the National Bonded Labor Fund operational. |
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