CLIC-AFRICA: Our impact, their voices
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ACCEL Africa 2nd Phase
Accelerating action for the elimination of child labour in supply chains in Africa (ACCEL AFRICA) - 2nd phase in brief
13 September 2023
The ACCEL Africa Project is entering its second phase with a strong commitment to eradicating child labour in supply chains across Africa. It is continuing to target the root causes of child labour in specific countries and supply chains, particularly in agriculture, mining, and the rural economy.
The focus countries for intervention are Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Nigeria, and Uganda, working in the cocoa, coffee, cotton, gold, and tea supply chains. -
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A Turnaround Journey — From School Dropout to Entrepreneur, Chabala Msukwa's Story of Transformation
12 September 2023
Today, Chawala Msukwa operates his own carpentry business, earning approximately K60,000 per month — an income he never could have imagined during his days of picking coffee berries.
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Article
A Turnaround Journey — From School Dropout to Entrepreneur, Chabala Msukwa's Story of Transformation
12 September 2023
Today, Chawala Msukwa operates his own carpentry business, earning approximately K60,000 per month — an income he never could have imagined during his days of picking coffee berries.
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Article
Uniting Against Child Labour: A Celebration of Progress and Vision for a Future Free of Child Exploitation in Egypt
12 July 2023
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Publication
ACCEL Africa results in Egypt
03 July 2023
The brief provides a description of the most relevant results of the ACCEL Africa project implementation in Egypt.
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Identifying productive strategies for inclusion and economic empowerment in the eradication and prevention of child labour in Uganda: Mapping and analysis of the coffee and tea supply chains
03 July 2023
Through a systems approach, the study carries out a mapping of the tea and coffee supply chains in Uganda, highlighting key interventions to promote productive inclusion and economic empowerment strategies aimed at tackling the root causes of child labour and fostering Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work (FPRW) in the target sectors.
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Mapping and assessment of multi-stakeholder Child labour Monitoring Systems (CLMS) in Uganda - Districts of mBale, Hoima, Kabarole, Buikwe and Bushenyi
03 July 2023
Through the mapping and assessment of the existing CLMS in Uganda, the study contributes to the formulation of innovative approaches to strengthen, improve and scale up existing child labour monitoring mechanisms at the national as well as district levels in the country.