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A future without child labour. Global report under the follow-up to the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work. Report of the Director-General, 2002

Folder containing flyers, fact sheets, the report 'A future without child labour', and resource lists of contact persons by region.

Type: Report
Date issued: 06 May 2002
Reference: 9221124169[ISBN]
Authors: ILO
Format available: 152 pp.
Prices: 20 Sw. Frs.; € 13
Support medium: Paper

Global Report under the Follow-up to the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work 2002, International Labour Conference 90th Session 2002 Report I (B)

A Future Without Child Labour shows how the abolition of child labour has become a global cause for the new millennium. It explores the ever-changing manifestations of child labour throughout the world, and how girls and boys are affected differently, it presents new data on the scale of this stubborn problem, and it sheds new light on its complex, interlinked causes. It also charts the growth of a global movement against child labour, reviewing three various types of action being taken by the ILO, its tripartite constituents (governments, employers’ and workers’ organizations) and other actors at international, national and local levels.

Tags: child labour, child workers, young workers, ILO declarations

Unit responsible: Programme for the Promotion of the Declaration

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