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Enhancing social protection to alleviate HIV/AIDS induced child labour: Experiences from Uganda (Paper 11)
ISBN
9789221203476
Date
1/10/2007
Media Type
Good practices and Lessons learned
Language(s)
English
Given the previous research done in the ILO-IPEC HIV/AIDS and child labour series, and based on experiences in Uganda, this study addresses the challenge of providing social protection to mitigate the phenomenon of HIV/AIDS induced child labour.
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Country(ies)
Uganda
Theme(s)
HIV/AIDS
Contact Office
HQ/COMPT
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