Child labour country brief on current data from SIMPOC surveys based on common indicators
The present manual is an example of collaborative effort between organizations and resourcepersons directly involved in the psycho-social rehabilitation of children withdrawn fromtrafficking and other worst forms of child labour in Bulgaria, Moldova, Romania and Ukraine. Wehope it offers an in-depth understanding of the WFCL, and of the psychosocial methodologiesfor the rehabilitation of the child withdrawn from them.
These good practices represent the work of a whole range of organizations and bodies involved in efforts to eliminate trafficking and other worst forms of child labour in Central and Eastern Europe. In addition to implementing the various activities described herein, they have been active participants in the process of identifying, documenting, validating and sharing the good practices, of which this document is the fruit.
A synthesis of findings from Albania, Moldova, Romania and Ukraine.
This publication contains data from the 1999 Child Labour Survey conducted by the State Statistics Offices in all regions of Ukraine. The survey was based on ILO recommendations and best practices of other nations, taking into account the particular national characteristics of Ukraine.