This SCREAM Special Module will contribute to sensitizing young people around the world about child labour and armed conflict and, in particular, the use of children by armed forces and groups, one of the gravest violations of children?s rights.
The SCREAM methodology aimed at raising awareness among teachers and students about child labour in Paraguay has proven to be very successful and has also managed to grab the public's attention on the issue.
Uganda Youth Development Link implement the SCREAM Special Module on HIV, AIDS and child labour under the ILO project on HIV/AIDS induced child labour.
The PeaceWaves Kids¿ Guernica project engages young people in educational activities leading to the creation of giant canvases (7.80m x 3.50m) on issues related to peace. Within the framework of the IPEC ¿ PeaceWaves¿ partnership, child labour has become a central issue and a series of canvases have been created on this theme.
Since 2000, the Suzuki Academy Talent Centre in Turin has been organising a series of "Child to Child" Solidarity Concerts with their young musicians to support the campaign against child labour.
The SCREAM programme offers a unique opportunity to engage a wide range of communiy actors and organizations in the promotion of social justice and universally recognized human and labour rights.For more information see: www.ilo.org/scream