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The ECLT Foundation works directly with communities in 6 countries.

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Publications

Here you can find and download any of our publications from over the years.

Check out our annual reports, partner reports, best practices, pledge realisation documents, Social Return on Investment reports and much more below.

50 publications

Zimbabwe's Agricultural Labour Practices Code in Tobacco

The ALP in tobacco serves as a guide for the minimum standards of working, including family and hired labour, on tobacco farms, in auction floors and factories in Zimbabwe. It also provides a benchmark against which all Zimbabwean tobacco shall be evaluated for global compliance. All stakeholders are expected to apply this Code diligently and transparently to ensure the progressive elimination of child labour and forced labour, improve social and labour conditions and to uphold human rights on tobacco farms.

ALP Code Malawi

This Agriculture Labour Code is a proof and demonstration of Malawi's Tobacco Commission's dedication to producing clean tobacco and tobacco products that are safe. The ALP Code plays an important strategic role in ensuring uniformity and maintaining consistency in human rights programming throughout Malawi’s tobacco supply chain.

Tobacco Working Group on Child Labour 2023 Annual Report

The Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) team's dedication to advancing sustainability, enforcing ethical practices, and promoting social responsibility within Zimbabwe’s tobacco sector is reflected throughout this report, and echoes their commitment to aligning with global standards.

Annual Report 2022

It is with great pleasure that we present the ECLT Foundation’s 2022 Annual Report, marking yet another remarkable year in our journey towards the elimination of child labour in agriculture.

Available in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.

KESEMPATAN Final evaluation

Read the “Strengthening Stakeholder Collaboration and Coordination Against Child Labour in Agriculture in Indonesia” (KESEMPATAN) project final evaluation. This project was implemented in provinces of East Java and West Nusa Tenggara, major tobacco producing areas in Indonesia. The KESEMPATAN project aimed to contribute to the reduction of child labour in the agriculture sector in Indonesia.

RETRAIA Final Evaluation findings

The goal of the RETRAIA project evaluation was to assess the project's achievements, identifying supporting factors and constraints, evaluating its relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability and impact, highlighting lessons learned, and identifying good practices and models for further replication while fostering a culture of learning and accountability.