Forced labor is one of the biggest challenges to creating decent work. This is not only a gross violation of human rights, but also distorts the labor market, artificially increases wages, reduces investment in human resources and skill development, and damages economic growth. In Mongolia, there is a high risk of exposure to forced labor, especially among workers in the informal sectors (including mining, heavy industry, transportation, construction, and services). IRIM has extensive experience in conducting research in area of forced labor as a form of human trafficking. For example, the Institute conducted the Baseline assessment into the causes, dynamics, vulnerability, and resilience levels to trafficking in Mongolia in 2020, Child Protection Compact: Baseline study in 2021, and A Data Driven Report on Combatting Trafficking in Persons in Mongolia in 2022.