Resources on child labour and education
2013
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Good practices
Good practices in tackling child labour through education - Selected examples from the IPEC TACKLE Project
10 October 2013
The objective of the TACKLE project was to contribute to the withdrawal of children engaged in child labour and to prevent further entry of children into employment by offering them alternative education and training opportunities and thereby contributing towards poverty reduction.
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Brochure
Eliminating child labour in Indonesia: 20 years of support
01 June 2013
This short publication intends to highlight on the longterm partnership that the ILO has established with its constituents and key stakeholders by revisiting some of the milestones achieved, lessons learnt, and challenges ahead.
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Executive Summary
World Report on Child Labour: Economic vulnerability, social protection and the fight against child labour - Executive Summary
29 April 2013
How can we reduce child labour in the less favourable circumstances of a global economic slowdown?
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Publication
World Report on Child Labour: Economic vulnerability, social protection and the fight against child labour
29 April 2013
How can we reduce child labour in the less favourable circumstances of a global economic slowdown?
2012
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Reportage
Reportage – Journal investigative report: child labour around us
01 December 2012
In this book, you will find interesting stories as well as individual initiatives that can be used as models for readers to help reduce child labour. These articles include stories about Indonesian children jailed as adults in Australia, about out-of-school children working as substitute bus drivers to survive, and much more.
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Report
Child labour and education in Mali
12 November 2012
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Report
Child labour and education in Indonesia
12 November 2012
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Report
Child labour and education in Bolivia
12 November 2012
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Good practices
Emerging good practices from the integrated area based approach in Uganda - Summary Sheets
01 September 2012
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Good Practices
Emerging good practices from the integrated area based approach in Uganda
01 September 2012
The aim of this publication is to document good practices that emerged from the implementation of the project in order to provide information to different stakeholders at national, district and community level that would guide programming for enhancing interventions for elimination of child labour, replicate and take the good practices to scale. A total of 15 good practices were identified at the macro, meso and micro levels.