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June 2013

August 2012

  1. Child labour-free Newsletter - Issue no. 2 - August 2012

    A newsletter produced by AYISE Mulanje Action Programme for IPEC SNAP Project.

June 2012

May 2012

  1. Report of the awareness raising campaign on child labour in Uganda

    This report was produced as a result of the need to guide and monitor the awareness raising campaign to build synergies between the different partners in the campaign and to document the processes and outcomes of the campaign.

March 2012

  1. Child labour-free Newsletter - Issue no. 1 - March 2012

    A newsletter produced by AYISE Mulanje Action Programme for IPEC SNAP Project (MLW/09/50/USA).

February 2012

  1. Sustainability and Resource Mobilization Strategy

    By utilizing the resource mobilization and sustainability strategy, the SNAP project expects to build the capacity of the institutions and partners that coordinate and deliver services to children, to enable them to leverage resources from available sources including from local communities, the private sector, decentralized government budgets, national and international NGOs, and other UN and international organizations and development partners.

December 2011

  1. ILO-IPEC Kyrgyzstan Newsletter for the period August-December 2011

    The newsletter will be used as an awareness raising tool on child labour and to present the ILO-IPEC recent activities and achievements in the country.

  2. ILO-IPEC Kazakhstan Newsletter for the period October-December 2011 (English version)

    The newsletter will be used as an awareness raising tool on child labour and to present the ILO-IPEC recent activities and achievements in the country.

  3. Children's views of child labour - The book

    This trilingual book is a compendium of drawings and poems from different countries. The authors are children, either victims of exploitation and abuse themselves or their peers willing to emphasize the need for urgent action to rescue unprotected children. Their message is a cry for justice, denounces horrendous situations that jeopardize the health and development of millions of children.

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