The Inter-Agency Report provides an overview of the child labour situation in the country and how it is changing over time, building on and updating the results of the comprehensive Country Report on child labour published in 2009.
Zambia has been implementing interventions against child labour since 2000. The ILO project “Support to Development and Implementation of Time-Bound Measures against the Worst Forms of Child Labour in Zambia” (2006 - 2010) has identified 22 good practices at 3 levels: macro-, meso- and micro- levels. The macro level encompasses interventions at the policy level, the meso level represents practices at implementing partners level and the micro level highlights practices at the community level.
This report on emerging good practices focuses on Child Domestic Labour programmes implemented in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia. These good practices range from effective community mobilization to effective protection of older children working as domestic labourers.