Deadline: 29-May-2026
The International Labour Organization (ILO) through the Ship to Shore Rights South-East Asia Programme is seeking a qualified organization to implement a community-based project supporting Filipino migrant fishers. The initiative focuses on improving access to rights-based information, promoting safe migration and fair recruitment, and strengthening local protection and referral systems.
The programme will be implemented in Metro Manila and Region I in the Philippines, including Quezon City, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, and Pangasinan.
Programme Focus Areas
The project aims to:
- Raise awareness on migrant fishers’ rights
- Promote safe migration and fair recruitment
- Strengthen support services for migrant fishers
- Build the capacity of LGUs, PESOs, OFW Help Desks, and migrant organizations
- Develop digital awareness materials such as social media reels and infographics
Community activities may include:
- Town hall meetings
- Community dialogues
- Rights awareness sessions
- Stakeholder coordination meetings
- Training workshops
Topics will cover:
- Forced labour and trafficking risks
- Recruitment practices
- Working conditions on fishing vessels
- Emergency support and grievance mechanisms
- Reintegration concerns
Why This Programme Matters
Filipino migrant fishers often face serious vulnerabilities such as:
- Excessive recruitment fees
- Contract substitution
- Wage non-payment
- Abandonment
- Restrictions on movement
Many workers also lack access to accurate pre-deployment information and sector-specific guidance. The programme aims to reduce these risks through community awareness, training, and stronger local support systems.
Who Can Apply?
Eligible organizations must have:
- At least five years of experience in labour migration or migrant workers’ rights
- Experience working with LGUs, PESOs, migrant organizations, or coastal communities
- Expertise in training delivery and rights-based approaches
Experience in fisheries or sea-based sectors is preferred.
Selection Criteria
Proposals will be evaluated based on:
- Organizational experience
- Technical capacity
- Relevance of activities and budget
- Experience with migrant communities
- Commitment to gender equality and inclusion
Tips for Strong Proposals
Strong applications should:
- Clearly explain community needs
- Present realistic budgets and timelines
- Demonstrate experience with migrant workers
- Include practical outreach and training strategies
Avoid:
- Vague implementation plans
- Weak stakeholder engagement
- Incomplete budgets
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Where will the project be implemented?
In Quezon City, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, and Pangasinan.
Who are the target beneficiaries?
Migrant fishers, prospective fishers, OFWs, families, and coastal communities.
What activities are included?
Community dialogues, awareness campaigns, training workshops, and digital information campaigns.
What experience is required?
Applicants must have at least five years of relevant experience in migration or migrant rights programmes.
Conclusion
The ILO Ship to Shore Rights Programme provides an important opportunity for organizations working in migrant rights and community development to support Filipino migrant fishers through awareness, protection, training, and safer migration initiatives.
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