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August 2012

  1. The tripartite process of determining hazardous child labour - Guide for facilitators

    This Guide is designed for the Government unit tasked with organizing and facilitating the Tripartite Consultations that will result in either a new or a revised list of hazardous child labour for the country.

May 2010

  1. Cooperating out of child labour

    The IPEC Karnataka child labour project has a holistic approach to eliminate and prevent child labour, through its four levels; community, block, disctrict and state.

  2. El Salvador: Elimination of the worst forms of child labour in sugarcane sector: A different world is possible

    In the process of eliminating child labour in El Salvador, the creation of an enabling environment and the development of direct interventions are essential.

March 2009

  1. Taking action! The Labour Inspection in the face of crimes of commercial sexual exploitation of children and adolescents

    This pamphlet, addressed to labour inspectors, attempts to answer the questions related to child labour and its worst forms, and inform, in particular, with regard to crimes of commercial sexual exploitation of children and adolescents, who are victims of economic exploitation. This document includes the telephone numbers of institutions in Central America and the Dominican Republic, with whom labour inspectors can coordinate actions for the protection of victims and reporting of CSEC cases.

January 2004

  1. The school based monitoring system: An overview of historical and current legislation in the UK concerning the inspection process in the education system

    This study briefly looks at the historical development of the school monitoring and inspection systems of the United Kingdom in order to form the basis for further analyses of the policies and practical methods developed within the education system that can be of use as part of holistic approaches to establishing child labour monitoring systems.

December 2002

January 2002

  1. Children at work: Health and safety risks (second edition)

    This publication provides information on hazardous occupations so that priorities can be set by the legislators, policy-makers and authorities at national, municipal and community levels, including traditional leaders. The main feature of this publication is to propose a strategy from a health perspective to address the problem of child labour. It identifies a possible model which may be of interest to a broad audience.

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