Non-formal education and rural skills training: tools to combat the worst forms of child labour, including trafficking
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Non-formal education and rural skills training: tools to combat the worst forms of child labour, including trafficking

Provides guidance on the design and implementation of sustainable non-formal education and rural skills training programmes.

Type: Publication
Date issued: 01 January 2002
Reference: 9221130630[ISBN]
Authors: Haan, Hans Christiaan
Format available: x, 142 p.
Describes the orgnization, delivery and evaluation of programmes, financial aspects and the role of government, NGOs ant the business sector. Includes case studies of programmes in three countries.

Tags: child labour, vocational training, South East Asia

Regions and countries covered: Asia

Unit responsible: ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific

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