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July 2009

  1. National Training Workshop, Conakry, Guinea, 21-24 July 2009

    The encl. ZIP (exe.) files are some key PP presentations on Guinea CL survey method & questionnaires, incl agenda & list of participants of the workshop.The national training workshop for Guinea was organized in Conakry 21-24 July ¿09 jointly by MoL & NIS, with the collaboration of ILO/IPEC-SIMPOC. Agenda incl. training of participants in CL & child trafficking concepts & definitions, CL indicators, legislative framework, an overview of main data collection methods & data processing issues.

December 2007

  1. Rooting out child labour from cocoa farms - Paper No. 4 - Child labour monitoring - A partnership of communities and government

    Paper No. 4 of four papers synthesizing the knowledge and experiences acquired from the ILO-IPEC project "West African Cocoa and Commercial Agriculture Project to Combat Hazardous and Exploitive Child Labour" (WACAP), which was implemented in Cameroon,Côte d¿Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea and Nigeria from 2002 to 2006. This paper summarizes the experiences, outcomes and lessons learned from setting up community-based child labour monitoring in Côte d¿Ivoire and Ghana.

  2. Rooting out child labour from cocoa farms - Paper No. 3 - Sharing experiences

    Paper No. 3 of four papers synthesizing the knowledge and experiences acquired from the ILO-IPEC project "West African Cocoa and Commercial Agriculture Project to Combat Hazardous and Exploitive Child Labour" (WACAP), which was implemented in Cameroon,Côte d¿Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea and Nigeria from 2002 to 2006. This paper summarizes the experiences, outcomes and lessons learned from implementing WACAP in the five countries. While it highlights many emerging successful strategies,

  3. Rooting out child labour from cocoa farms - Paper No. 2 - Safety and health hazards

    Paper No.2 of four papers synthesizing the knowledge and experiences acquired from the ILO-IPEC project "West African Cocoa and Commercial Agriculture Project to Combat Hazardous and Exploitive Child Labour" (WACAP), which was implemented in Cameroon,Côte d¿Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea and Nigeria from 2002 to 2006. This paper summarizes the finding of country studies on the safety and health situations ofchildren working in cocoa farming in the countries covered by the project.

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