This report summarises the in-depth discussion with the CLU staff and Labour Department Management on the CLU?s current capacity for coordinating the implementation of the Ghana NPA on child labour.
This report details the process and methods employed in reviewing and supporting capacity for coordination of initiatives to eliminate child labour in Ghana.
This is volume I of the report on the assessment, detailing the findings and recommendations for strengthening national capacity to coordinate and implement the NP on child labour in Ghana.
Several challenges impede an effective campaign by ECOWAS against Child labour in West Africa. Among these is the lack of a strong institutional structure that can ensure effective operational programming.
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.
This report was produced as a result of a study that was carried out under ILO-IPEC_SNAP Project in Kenya.
This research tells us that too many children in Fiji are being put at risk of exploitation. Too many children are missing out on their childhood and the benefits of education. Many children are victims of the worst forms of child labour, including commercial sexual exploitation and hazardous work. Among the important voices heard in this research are those of children themselves. We salute their courage in sharing their experiences.
This brochure is meant to help trade unions understand child labour and to serve as a guide for actions to prevent and eliminate the worst forms of child labour in kosovo.
In this report, good practices were identifi ed and documented from what had been developed within the Framework of the project "Support for the Proposed Sub-Programme to Eliminate the Worst Forms of Child Labour: Time Bound Measures", implemented from October 2005 to May 2010 by the ILO's International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) in Mongolia (MON0550USA_FTPR_1009_Annex D)
Various stakeholders in village communities in Nepal are playing an active part in the fight against child labour. Through training and by monitoring households, they are committed to keep their villages child labour free.