Publications on child labour

2004

  1. Chile: Child and Adolescent Activity Survey 2003 - Synthesis: "Child and Adolescent Labour in Figures"

    01 January 2004

    Presents the main findings of the First National Children and Adolescent Activities Survey, undertaken in 2003, together with information from the Registry of Worst Forms of Child Labour.

  2. National Child Labour Survey in Honduras 2002 - (CL Module of the EPHPM 2002)

    01 January 2004

    Presents the results of the National Child Labour Survey implemented in Honduras in 2002.

  3. IPEC action against child labour 2002-2003: Progress and future priorities

    01 January 2004

    This report is divided into three parts. Part I is the programme implementation report for IPEC for the biennium 2002-03. It provides an overview of the worldwide child labour problem and reports on the Programme's strategy and achievements to address it.

  4. CLM Training Manual Workshop 3: The CLM Design Workshop HANDOUTS

    01 January 2004

  5. CLM Training Manual Workshop 3: The CLM Design Workshop

    01 January 2004

    This workshop is aimed at actual CLM coordinating groups. The main purpose of the workshop is to plan and design how the CLM process will operate.

  6. CLM Training Manual Workshop 2: CLM Initiation Workshop HANDOUTS

    01 January 2004

  7. CLM Training Manual Workshop 2: CLM Initiation Workshop

    01 January 2004

    This workshop is aimed at potential members of CLM coordinating groups. The main purpose of the workshop is to plan action to be taken to prepare for setting up the CLM process in the locality.

  8. Training Manual Workshop 1: The CLM National Orientation Workshop HANDOUTS

    01 January 2004

  9. Special Report on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography

    01 January 2004

    Information about programs and policies created specifically with a view to preventing entry of children into prostitution and pornography. These might include addressing contributing factors, such as domestic violence, dysfunctional families, gender discrimination, harmful traditional practices, etc.

  10. Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Masculinity: A qualitative regional study of males from the general population. Summary of results

    01 January 2004

    This study has been undertaken within the framework of the project ent it led 'Prevention and Eliminat ion of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in Central America, Panama and the Dominican Republic', as a tool to guide strategies aimed at preventing this social problem, and especially as a means to carry out effect ive awareness- raising campaigns.