ILAB funding to improve critical mineral supply chains by reducing child and forced labor
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of International Labor Affairs is offering about $9 million for two cooperative agreements to strengthen fair and reliable critical mineral supply chains in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Indonesia. Projects (54 months) must target specified minerals and address child labor and/or forced labor through policy/legal alignment, and improved monitoring a…
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