Resources on hazardous child labour

2010

  1. Meeting document

    Tackling Child Labour - A key to progress on the Millennium Development Goals

    01 October 2010

    Report of a side event organised by the Global Task Force on Child Labour and Education for All and the government of the Netherlands. New York, September 21, 2010.

  2. Meeting document

    Preparation of the Hazardous Child Labour List: Mexico

    01 September 2010

    Strategies to determine the HCL in Mexico: opportunities and moves to be considered

  3. Publication

    2009 Pilot Survey on Children and Youth (SCY) - Final Report

    01 September 2010

    the ILO/IPEC contracted the National Statistics Office (NSO) of the Philippines to undertake a pilot survey on CSEC. In consultation with ILO/IPEC, the Philippine NSO developed the data collection methodology/strategies and questionnaire design for a CSEC household-based survey. The pilot survey was named SURVEY ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH (SCY) and targeted children 5 to 17 years old.

  4. Publication

    What can trade unions do? - How to prevent and eliminate the worst forms of child labour

    01 September 2010

    This brochure is meant to help trade unions understand child labour and to serve as a guide for actions to prevent and eliminate the worst forms of child labour in kosovo.

  5. Publication

    What can employers do? - How to prevent and eliminate the worst forms of child labour

    01 September 2010

    This brochure is aimed to help employers and their associations understand and take action against child labour also serve as a guide of practicalactions that employers and employers¿ organizations can take in preventing and eliminating child labour in Kosovo.

  6. Meeting document

    Technical Workshop on Survey Methodologies for National Level Estimates of Children in the Unconditional Worst Forms of Child Labour (UWFCL), Istanbul, 22-23 May 2007

    01 June 2010

    This workshop was an outcome of the ILO-IPEC commitment to provide guidance to countries and constituents on estimating the number of children in UWFCL, and also to the international community that desired regional and global estimates of UWFCL.