Publications on child labour
2021
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Measurement, awareness raising, and policy engagement project (MAP16) in Argentina
05 February 2021
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Measurement, awareness raising, and policy engagement project (MAP16) in India
05 February 2021
2020
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Viet Nam National Child Labour Survey 2018 - Key findings
15 December 2020
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Virtual Press Briefing on ILO Convention 138
23 November 2020
Media coverage report
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Myanmar signs up to key international convention on minimum working age ahead of the World Day Against Child Labour
23 November 2020
Media coverage report
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Music against Child Labour Initiative - Manifesto
17 November 2020
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Music against Child Labour Initiative - Manifesto
17 November 2020
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Frequently asked questions - Issue paper on COVID-19 and fundamental principles and rights at work
16 November 2020
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Analysis of costs for managing cases of child labour in Kosovo
09 November 2020
This report assesses the unit cost for handling cases of child labour and analyses the source of funding of providers that deliver social services to children in need
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Issue paper on COVID-19 and fundamental principles and rights at work
07 October 2020
For the millions of workers already in vulnerable situations, the COVID-19 crisis can have devastating consequences: their fundamental rights at work are under threat, pushing them and their families towards greater insecurity. Safeguarding and extending fundamental principles and rights at work will therefore be critical to the success of both immediate and longer-term responses to the crisis in the world of work.