Resources on hazardous child labour
2001
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Publication
Turkey - Working street children in three metropolitan cities: A rapid assessment (IWFCL, no 7)
01 December 2001
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Publication
Nepal - Situation of child porters: A rapid assessment (IWFCL, no 6)
01 December 2001
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Publication
Nepal - Situation of child rag pickers: A rapid assessment (IWFCL, no 4)
01 December 2001
Aims to gather information on the hazardous conditions facing childrenwho work as ragpickers, known as Khate in Nepalese slang, and the manner in which these children are exploited. Provides details on the nature, processes, and problems of child ragpicking, including the perceptions and behaviours of these children towards education, work and society.
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Child Labour in Kyrgyzstan: An Initial Study
01 December 2001
This report aims to identify the main problems concerning child labour, which will hopefully increase public understanding of this problem and make it easier to regulate state and international policies to alleviate the problems associated with it.
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Thailand-Lao PDR, Thailand-Myanmar border areas - Trafficking in children into the worst forms of child labour: a rapid assessment (IWFCL, No. 1)
01 December 2001
Covers trafficking of foreign children and teenagers into the worst forms of child labour. Particular attention is paid to the specific vulnerability of refugee-like populations, minorities and stateless populations from Thailand's border area and the neighbouring countries of Lao PDR and Myanmar. Aims to assess the nature, magnitude, causes and consequences of trafficking of minors into the worst forms of child labour.
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In-depth analysis of the situation of working street children in St. Petersburg 2000
01 January 2001
Based on a survey of more than 1,000 street children conducted in August-September 2000 in Sankt-Petersburg, Russian Federation, analyses the working and social conditions of street children, the causes of child work and the role of regional government and nongovernmental organizations in protection of children's rights.