ACTIVITY TITLE
Fund against Child Labour (FBK)
Reported by
Netherlands Enterprise Agency NL-KVK-27378529 Government
ACTIVITY SCOPE COLLABORATION TYPE AID TYPE FINANCE TYPE FLOW TYPE TIED STATUS HIERARCHY
Bilateral 1
Project-type interventions C01
Standard grant 110 Private Development Finance 30 Untied 1
Planned start date 2016-11-12
Planned end date 2027-12-31
Actual start date 2016-11-12
activity status: Implementation
The activity is currently being implemented
WHO'S INVOLVED ( 3 )
PARTICIPATING ORG REFERENCE ROLE TYPE
Netherlands Enterprise Agency
Accountable Government
Netherlands Enterprise Agency
Implementing Government
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Funding Government
General
Around the globe, 168 million children are in work. The term 'child labour' refers to when children are too young to work, or do work that is too hard or too dangerous for them, and this work prevents them from receiving a proper or any education.Due to the lack of education for example, child labour hampers the development of individual children and of society as a whole. This means child labour is not only a consequence of poverty, it is also a significant cause.In the UN Sustainable Development Goals, it has been agreed that child labour should be eliminated by 2025 (SDG 8.7). Entrepeneurs and business can contribute to this goal through the Fund against Child Labour.The Fund from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Fund makes subsidy possible for projects aimed at Due Diligence (OECD Guidelines) and local multistakeholder projects on (production)location. The Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO.nl) is administering the fund.
policy marker( 2 )
CODELIST SIGNIFICANCE VOCABULARY DESCRIPTION
Gender Equality significant objective OECD DAC CRS Significant (secondary) policy objectives are those which, although important, were not the prime motivation for undertaking the activity.
Trade Development significant objective OECD DAC CRS Significant (secondary) policy objectives are those which, although important, were not the prime motivation for undertaking the activity.
recipient country ( 29 )
IndiaIN
20.54
Côte d'IvoireCI
10.96
GhanaGH
8.22
PakistanPK
5.48
TürkiyeTR
5.48
UgandaUG
5.48
EgyptEG
4.11
BangladeshBD
2.74
Burkina FasoBF
2.74
Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)CD
2.74
GuatemalaGT
2.74
Sierra LeoneSL
2.74
ThailandTH
2.74
Viet NamVN
2.74
CameroonCM
1.37
ChinaCN
1.37
EthiopiaET
1.37
HungaryHU
1.37
IndonesiaID
1.37
KenyaKE
1.37
MadagascarMG
1.37
MexicoMX
1.37
NigeriaNG
1.37
NicaraguaNI
1.37
NepalNP
1.37
PeruPE
1.37
Philippines (the)PH
1.37
PolandPL
1.37
TogoTG
1.37
sector ( 30 )
OECD DAC CRS 5 digit1( 23 )
The sector reported corresponds to an OECD DAC CRS 5-digit purpose code http://reference.iatistandard.org/codelists/Sector/
Industrial crops/export crops31162
25.28
Employment creation16020
19.54
Textiles, leather and substitutes32163
9.19
Food crop production31161
5.74
Human rights15160
4.6
Agricultural development31120
4.6
Mineral/mining policy and administrative management32210
4.6
Agricultural co-operatives31194
3.45
Agro-industries32161
3.45
Waste management/disposal14050
2.3
Labour rights16070
2.3
Tourism policy and administrative management33210
2.3
Health policy and administrative management12110
1.15
Health education12261
1.15
Social Protection16010
1.15
Social services (incl youth development and women+ children)16015
1.15
Telecommunications22020
1.15
Business development services25030
1.15
Responsible business conduct25040
1.15
Agricultural education/training31181
1.15
Industrial policy and administrative management32110
1.15
Chemicals32164
1.15
Basic metal industries32169
1.15
GLOSSARY
Industrial crops/export cropsIncluding sugar; coffee, cocoa, tea; oil seeds, nuts, kernels; fibre crops; tobacco; rubber. [Use code 32161 for agro-industries.]
Employment creationEmployment policy and planning; institution capacity building and advice; employment creation and income generation programmes; including activities specifically designed for the needs of vulnerable groups.
Textiles, leather and substitutesIncluding knitting factories.
Food crop productionIncluding grains (wheat, rice, barley, maize, rye, oats, millet, sorghum); horticulture; vegetables; fruit and berries; other annual and perennial crops. [Use code 32161 for agro-industries.]
Human rightsMeasures to support specialised official human rights institutions and mechanisms at universal, regional, national and local levels in their statutory roles to promote and protect civil and political, economic, social and cultural rights as defined in international conventions and covenants; translation of international human rights commitments into national legislation; reporting and follow-up; human rights dialogue. Human rights defenders and human rights NGOs; human rights advocacy, activism, mobilisation; awareness raising and public human rights education. Human rights programming targeting specific groups, e.g. children, persons with disabilities, migrants, ethnic, religious, linguistic and sexual minorities, indigenous people and those suffering from caste discrimination, victims of trafficking, victims of torture. (Use code 15230 when in the context of a peacekeeping operation and code 15180 for ending violence against women and girls. Use code 15190 for human rights programming for refugees or migrants, including when they are victims of trafficking.Use code 16070 for Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, i.e. Child Labour, Forced Labour, Non-discrimination in employment and occupation, Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining.)
Agricultural developmentIntegrated projects; farm development.
Mineral/mining policy and administrative managementMineral and mining sector policy, planning and programmes; mining legislation, mining cadastre, mineral resources inventory, information systems, institution capacity building and advice; unspecified mineral resources exploitation.
Agricultural co-operativesIncluding farmers' organisations.
Agro-industriesStaple food processing, dairy products, slaughter houses and equipment, meat and fish processing and preserving, oils/fats, sugar refineries, beverages/tobacco, animal feeds production.
Waste management/disposalMunicipal and industrial solid waste management, including hazardous and toxic waste; collection, disposal and treatment; landfill areas; composting and reuse.
Labour rightsAdvocacy for international labour standards, labour law, fundamental principles and rights at work (child labour, forced labour, non-discrimination in the workplace, freedom of association and collective bargaining); formalisation of informal work, occupational safety and health.
Tourism policy and administrative managementNo description provided
Health policy and administrative managementHealth sector policy, planning and programmes; aid to health ministries, public health administration; institution capacity building and advice; medical insurance programmes; including health system strengthening and health governance; unspecified health activities.
Health educationInformation, education and training of the population for improving health knowledge and practices; public health and awareness campaigns; promotion of improved personal hygiene practices, including use of sanitation facilities and handwashing with soap.
Social ProtectionSocial protection or social security strategies, legislation and administration; institution capacity building and advice; social security and other social schemes; support programmes, cash benefits, pensions and special programmes for older persons, orphans, persons with disabilities, children, mothers with newborns, those living in poverty, without jobs and other vulnerable groups; social dimensions of structural adjustment.
Social services (incl youth development and women+ children)Social protection schemes in the form of cash or in-kind benefits to households with dependent children, including parental leave benefits.
TelecommunicationsTelephone networks, telecommunication satellites, earth stations.
Business development servicesPublic and private provision of business development services, e.g. incubators, business strategies, commercial linkages programmes and matchmaking services. Includes support to private organisations representing businesses, e.g. business associations; chambers of commerce; producer associations; providers of know-how and other business development services. For financial services use CRS codes 24030 or 24040. For SME development and for support to companies in the industrial sector use codes 32130 through 32172. For support to companies in the agricultural sector use code 31120.
Responsible business conductSupport to policy reform, implementation and enforcement of responsible business conduct (RBC) principles and standards as well as facilitation of responsible business practices by companies. Includes establishing and enforcing a legal and regulatory framework to protect stakeholder rights and the environment, rewarding best performers; exemplifying RBC in government economic activities, such as state-owned enterprises' operations or public procurement; support to the implementation of the OECD Guidelines for MNEs, including disclosure, human rights, employment and industrial relations, environment, combating bribery, consumer interests, science and technology, competition and taxation.
Agricultural education/trainingNo description provided
Industrial policy and administrative managementIndustrial sector policy, planning and programmes; institution capacity building and advice; unspecified industrial activities; manufacturing of goods not specified below.
ChemicalsIndustrial and non-industrial production facilities; includes pesticides production.
Basic metal industriesIron and steel, structural metal production.
SDG Goal7( 7 )
A value from the top-level list of UN sustainable development goals (SDGs) (e.g. ‘1’) http://reference.iatistandard.org/codelists/unsdg-goals
1
1
10
1
12
1
2
1
4
1
5
1
8
1
Financial Overview
Incoming Commitment ( 24 )
Incoming Funds ( 24 )
Budget ( 24 )
Incoming Commitment
Incoming Funds
Budget
Budget ( 24 )
START END TYPE STATUS VALUE
2016-11-01 2020-12-31 Original Committed 210,000
EUR
2016-11-01 2020-12-31 Original Committed 280,065
EUR
2016-11-01 2020-12-31 Original Committed 3,519,935
EUR
2016-11-01 2020-12-31 Original Committed 489,972
EUR
2018-01-01 2018-12-31 Original Committed 0
EUR
2019-01-01 2019-12-31 Original Committed 275,000
EUR
2019-01-01 2019-12-31 Original Committed 45,000
EUR
2019-01-01 2019-12-31 Original Committed 530,000
EUR
2019-01-01 2019-12-31 Original Committed 5,402,077
EUR
2019-11-01 2019-12-31 Original Committed 77,454.43
EUR
2019-11-01 2020-12-31 Original Committed 20,000
EUR
2020-01-01 2020-12-31 Original Committed 110,000
EUR
2020-01-01 2020-12-31 Original Committed 440,000
EUR
2020-01-01 2020-12-31 Original Committed 5,025,000
EUR
2020-01-01 2020-12-31 Original Committed 5,597,923
EUR
2020-01-01 2020-12-31 Original Committed 72,545.57
EUR
2021-01-01 2021-12-31 Original Committed 100,000
EUR
2021-01-01 2021-12-31 Original Committed 150,000
EUR
2021-01-01 2021-12-31 Original Committed 250,000
EUR
2021-01-01 2021-12-31 Original Committed 475,000
EUR
2021-01-01 2021-12-31 Original Committed 5,500,000
EUR
2022-01-01 2022-12-31 Original Committed 250,000
EUR
2022-01-01 2022-12-31 Original Committed 550,000
EUR
2022-01-01 2022-12-31 Original Committed 7,300,000
EUR
Budget
Transactions ( 48 )
Incoming Commitment ( 24 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2016-11-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
210,000
EUR
2016-11-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
280,065
EUR
2016-11-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
3,519,935
EUR
2016-11-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
489,972
EUR
2018-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
0
EUR
2019-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
275,000
EUR
2019-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
45,000
EUR
2019-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
530,000
EUR
2019-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
5,402,077
EUR
2019-11-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
20,000
EUR
2019-11-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
77,454.43
EUR
2020-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
110,000
EUR
2020-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
440,000
EUR
2020-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
5,025,000
EUR
2020-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
5,597,923
EUR
2020-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
72,545.57
EUR
2021-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
100,000
EUR
2021-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
150,000
EUR
2021-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
250,000
EUR
2021-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
475,000
EUR
2021-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
5,500,000
EUR
2022-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
250,000
EUR
2022-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
550,000
EUR
2022-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
7,300,000
EUR
Incoming Commitment
Incoming Funds ( 24 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2016-11-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
210,000
EUR
2016-11-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
280,065
EUR
2016-11-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
3,519,935
EUR
2016-11-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
489,972
EUR
2018-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
0
EUR
2019-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
275,000
EUR
2019-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
45,000
EUR
2019-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
530,000
EUR
2019-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
5,402,077
EUR
2019-11-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
20,000
EUR
2019-11-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
77,454.43
EUR
2020-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
110,000
EUR
2020-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
440,000
EUR
2020-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
5,025,000
EUR
2020-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
5,597,923
EUR
2020-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
72,545.57
EUR
2021-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
100,000
EUR
2021-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
150,000
EUR
2021-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
250,000
EUR
2021-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
475,000
EUR
2021-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
5,500,000
EUR
2022-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
250,000
EUR
2022-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
550,000
EUR
2022-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
7,300,000
EUR
Incoming Funds