Child Labour
News
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Video
Ending Child Labour in Supply Chains project study visit in Uganda
28 March 2024
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Making innovation work for decent work
The ILO 8.7 Accelerator Lab launches vision for innovation, knowledge sharing and scaling up
28 March 2024
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Call for expressions of interest
Call for expression of interest for a needs assessment in Uganda
26 March 2024
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Promotion of social dialogue
Indonesian palm oil sector improves labour-management cooperation through social dialogue
04 March 2024
Events
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Workshop
Achieving SDG Target 8.7: Research to action on child labour and forced labour
28 February 2024
Save the date to join us in this critical discussion on achieving SDG Target 8.7 through the transformative power of research and informed action.
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ILO Child Labour Platform 14th Annual Meeting
Event: The impact of climate change on child labour: Challenges and opportunities for action
1 December 2023
Organized during the 14th annual meeting of the ILO Child Labour Platform, the conversation aims to foster understanding of the interlinkages between climate changes and labour rights, particularly child labour, and to provide an overview of what the ILO is doing to address this challenge.
Publications
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Publication
IPEC+ Global Flagship Programme Implementation
16 February 2024
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Publication
Ethical guidelines for research on child labour
26 January 2024
These guidelines are intended to help researchers and organizations, including national statistics offices, to design and implement studies and data collection tools that are ethically sound and appropriate to collect information about child labour.
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eLearning tools on child labour
The eLearning tools are designed to help to better understand what child labour is and the key role ILO stakeholders can play.
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A mobile application against child labour
Eliminating and preventing child labour: Checkpoints for Companies
This app allows business managers and auditors to create interactive checklists that will help them ensure a child labour-free operation. There are 18 checkpoints in total, divided into six categories. Each checkpoint provides best-practice recommendations for taking action.