ILO sheds light upon the role of cooperatives in the elimination of child labour at the Academy on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work
The two sessions organized in the framework of the Academy provided insights of the ILO’s work with cooperatives toward the elimination of child labour and presented practical cases of cooperatives that take action to combat child labour.
From 4 to 29 October, the ILO and ITCILO organized the Academy on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work (FPRW) to support the ILO constituents in meeting their obligations to respect, promote and realize FPRW. The Academy was held online and brought together over 100 officials, policy-makers and practitioners from ministries of labour and related ministries, including labour inspectors; representatives of workers’ and employers' organizations and private sector institutions; staff from the ILO, international and non-governmental organizations.
In the framework of the Academy, two sessions were held on the role of cooperatives in eliminating child labour on 18 and 25 October. These sessions aimed to: enhance knowledge among participants on the basics of cooperatives and the role and comparative advantage of cooperatives in eliminating child labour; showcased experiences of cooperatives that have taken steps to eliminate child labour in their own operations and in their communities, and; provided an overview of the ILO’s approach and tools to support cooperatives in the elimination of child labour.