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Ghana's Code of Conduct against Child Labour

One of the keys to successfully fighting child labour is making families aware how they may be putting their own children at risk. But that is especially challenging when the labour of young children has traditionally been considered an extra source of income for the family. The Ghana Employers Association is using social dialogue to prove that traditional attitudes can change, by introducing a code of conduct to help to eradicate the worst forms of child labour.

Date issued: 10 April 2012
Size/duration: 00:05:28

Tags: child labour, employers organizations

Regions and countries covered: Africa, Global, Ghana

Unit responsible: Communication and Public Information

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