How can we reduce child labour in the less favourable circumstances of a global economic slowdown?
How can we reduce child labour in the less favourable circumstances of a global economic slowdown?
The aim of this publication is to document good practices that emerged from the implementation of the project in order to provide information to different stakeholders at national, district and community level that would guide programming for enhancing interventions for elimination of child labour, replicate and take the good practices to scale. A total of 15 good practices were identified at the macro, meso and micro levels.
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This report details key findings of a labour market survey for youth in age range 15-17 years, in Kitui Central District, Kenya. The survey sought to understand the situation of the older children and youth and consequently carry out a labour market assessment with a focus on this target group.
This report documents findings of a Labour Market Survey conducted in Busia County. The survey targeted older children aged 15 ? 17 years. It sought to understand the socio-economic situation of the older children and youth in the county. Consequently, the survey undertook a local labour market analysis aimed at establishing key economic opportunities and job creation avenues for the older children and youth.
This report presents findings of a labour market survey carried out in Kilifi. The objective of the study was to conduct a situation and needs analysis of older children aged 15-17 years to better understand their needs and carry out a local labour market analysis in order to identify and highlight employment (wage and self) opportunities available for these children and youth.
This resource material considers the links between tackling child labour and promoting Education for All. The material is designed to support a short training workshop on these issues and it includes activities and a model workshop programme.