asean:alfa:meet001
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Launch of Addressing Labor Exploitation in Fishing in ASEAN (ALFA) Project
@ Bali, Indonesia - 28/Nov/2022
Propose Key Output
| Outputs by Supporting Outcomes | Key Activities |
|---|---|
| Outcome 1: Increased capacity of ASEAN sectoral bodies and member states to address forced labor and abusive working conditions in the region's fishing industry | |
| Output 1.1: ASEAN sectoral bodies and their officials are trained to address forced labor and abusive working conditions in the region's fishing industry | * 1.1.1: Conduct capacity needs assessment, including stakeholder consultation * 1.1.2: Develop training modules and practitioner resources * 1.1.3: Conduct trainings for select ASEAN sectorial bodies and government officials |
| Output 1.2: Platform for collaboration among ASEAN sectoral bodies and key stakeholders working to counter forced labor and IUU fishing in the region's fishing industry established | * 1.2.1: Conduct assessment to inform strategic approach to platform development, including stakeholder mapping and consultation * 1.2.2: Support platform/mechanism establishment and initial operations * 1.2.3: Review and enhance platform informed by stakeholder consultation |
| Output 1.3: Policy analytical products on countering forced labor and abusive working conditions in the ASEAN region's fishing industry produced | * 1.3.1: Conduct Initial policy landscape assessment, including stakeholder mapping. * 1.3.2: Provide technical assistance and conduct stakeholder consultation to formulate policy and advocacy strategy. * 1.3.3: Support multisectoral development of strategy, with national and regional stakeholder consultations to review and validate the draft policy. * 1.3.4: Conduct policy advocacy and awareness raising among target audiences. * 1.3.5: Support ASEAN's launch of regional strategies, including resource mobilization. * 1.3.6: Support initial inception and implementation period. |
| Output 1.4 : Regular regional technical dialogue series on countering forced labor and abusive working conditions in the fishing industry between ASEAN and key stakeholders organized. | * 1.4.1 : Conceptualize technical dialogue series, in consultation with ASEAN and key stakeholders. * 1.4.2 : Support ASEAN to host technical dialogue series, including potential development of associated policy briets and other materials. * 1.4.3 : Develop a synthesis report of discussion points and outcomes for stakeholders. |
| Output 1.5: Cross-sectoral knowledge products and evidence-based research on forced labor and abusive working conditions in collaboration with ASEAN | * 1.5.1 : Conduct initial scoping and prioritization of research needs and design of research proposal. * 1.5.2 : Identify and onboard research institute to conduct research. * 1.5.3 : Conduct data collection and analysis. * 1.5.4: Synthesize and disseminate research findings, including production of research brief for target audiences. |
| Outcome 2: Increased ASEAN engagement with private sector actors to address forced labor and abusive working conditions in the region's fishing industry | |
| Output 2.1: Strategy to strengthen engagement and collaboration between ASEAN and the private sector available. | * 2.1.1 : Conduct initial assessment mapping for existing engagement * 2.1.2 : Draft and disseminate initial recommendations on strengthening engagement with target stakeholder. * 2.1.3 : Support the conduct of regional dialogue among private sector with private sector. actors on labor exploitation and abusive working conditions in fishing industry |
| Output 2.2 : ASEAN Regional guidelines on labor and employment standards in the fisheries sector codeveloped with private sector partners and relevant stakeholders available. | * 2.2.1 : Identify and engage champion countries within SLOM and/or the Labor Inspectorates on development of guidelines, as well as private sector partners. * 2.2.2 : Support multi-stakeholder consultations on the draft guidelines, including the private sector and civil society. * 2.2.3: Collaborate with private sector partners and civil society to pilot draft guidelines. * 2.2.4 : Revise and support launch of finalized guidelines. * 2.2.5 : Support training of trainers or other capacity building based on the finalized guidelines. |
| Outcome 3: Increased ASEAN engagement with worker organizations and civil society to address forced labor and abusive working conditions in the region's fishing industry. | |
| Output 3.1: Representatives from CSOs at national and regional levels are trained in collaboration with ASEAN to address forced labor and abusive working condition in fishing industry. | * 3.1.1 : Conduct capacity needs assessment, including stakeholder consultation. * 3.1.2 : Design and implement training, including the development of practitioner resources. * 3.1.3 : Design and implement training for select SOs to build their capacity to engage with government and/or ASEAN stakeholders. |
| Output 3.2 : Regional dialogue among worker organizations, civil society organizations and ASEAN stakeholders on labor exploitation in fishing sector implemented. | * 3.2.1 Support the conduct of regional dialogue among CSOs on labor exploitation and abusive working conditions in fishing industry * 3.2.2 Design the strategy of collaboration between ASEAN and CSOs |
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