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Call for expression of interest: National consultant to develop operational tools and training modules on forced labour for judges, prosecutors, law enforcement officers and legal practitioners in Mongolia

Forced labour affects Mongolian and migrant workers in Mongolia in various sectors, including mining, factory work, utilities, transportation, construction, customer service, health service, military conscripts, prisons, and sexual exploitation. Against this background, the the USDOL funded Bridge -II project that aims to improve the national capacity to eliminate forced labour in Mongolia will provide the government with technical support to develop operational tools and related training modules on forced labour for judges, prosecutors, law enforcement officers and legal practitioners. This work will be implemented in partnership with the Coordination Council for Crime Prevention under the Minister for Justice and Home Affairs. Interested individuals should submit their letter of interest together with CVs and daily professional fee expressed in MNT including samples of past work. Please send to ulaanbaatar@ilo.org; boldbaatar@ilo.org by 12 pm (Ulaanbaatar time), 4 March 2024. For details, please see the document below.

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20 February 2024

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