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IPEC, International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
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For Parents: What you can do to help keep your child safe at work
This fact sheet provides parents with practical steps to helping their children stay safe at work. Alliance Materials
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Child Domestic Workers (CDW) in Indonesia: Case studies of Jakarta and greater areas research report
In collaboration with the International Labor Organization, Puskapa, the Center on Child Protection at the University of Indonesia, which is a CPC affiliate institution, conducted this 2013 study to better understand child domestic workers and their situa
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Marking Progress Against Child Labour: Global estimates and trends 2000-2012
In 2006, the International Labour Organization set the target of eliminating the worst forms of child labour by 2016. This report focuses on presenting the fourth round of child labour estimates for 2012 as well as identifying trends from 2000 to 2012. Th
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Eliminating hazardous child labour and occupational safety, health and environmental risks: A manual for agents of change in cocoa communities in Ghana
This Manual was produced by the ILO's International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (ILO-IPEC) in collaboration with the General Agricultural Workers' Union (GAWU of GTUC) to serve as an essential training tool for workers in the rural commun
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Looking for answers: Researching hazardous work of children
This publication examines how research on children in hazardous work can leverage change. It begins with the premise that all agree: school age children should not be working, they should be in school. In addition, children above the legal age for employm
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The Tripartite Process of Determining Hazardous Child Labour: Guide for facilitators- Eliminating hazardous child labour step by step
This Guide has been developed to aid countries in taking a key step toward protecting young people from hazardous work by determining what work is to be prohibited due to the danger it poses to their physical, psychological, or moral health...commonly cal
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Supporting Children's Rights through Education, the Arts and the Media (SCREAM): A special module on child labour and armed conflict
Although progress has been made in the struggle to end child labour, much more remains to be done. An important step is to mobilize, educate and empower people, especially young people. To this end, the ILO’s International Programme on the Elimination of
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Manual on Child Labour Rapid Assessment Methodology
Since the early 1990s, the ILO and UNICEF have been developing the rapid assessment methodology with the aim of assisting countries in collecting the most complete bank of information possible regarding child labour. The methodology was revised in 1999, f