To undertake this survey, the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics and ILO-IPEC with other stakeholders jointly identified the Dry Fish Industry located in selected five coastal districts of the Bay of Bengal. The aim of the survey was to investigate the forced labour of children and its measurement on the basis of certain indicators such as unfree recruitment, work imposed, freedom of work, dependency, coercion/ penalty etc. in line with ILO Conventions C 29 and C 105.
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.
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 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.
The Report of child labour in Papua New Guinea provides an overview of the processes, key findings and recommendations of the Child Labour Research Surveys, supported through the TACKLE project, in two sectors in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea including: i. Commercial sexual exploitation of children; ii. Children working on the streets.
This hand-out defines child migration and how it relates to child labour. It describes the plight of child migrants, shortcomings in current protection mechanisms and ways forward in terms of effective responses in the world of work