Publications on child labour

2003

  1. Child labour teacher's kit, book 3: Combating child labour through education

    01 December 2003

    An information kit for teachers, educators and their organizations (4 books)Book 3 details IPEC's strategy in the fields of formal, non-formal and vocational education and skills training. It provides examples of actions taken through education and training, girls education, alliances with social partners and social mobilization.

  2. Child labour teacher's kit, book 2: The role of teachers and their organizations

    01 December 2003

    An information kit for teachers, educators and their organizations (4 books)Book 2 discusses the role of teachers educators and their organizations in the fight against child labour. It provides examples of action taken in different countries and encourages teachers to take action and promote strategies.

  3. Child labour teacher's kit, book 1: Children's rights and education

    01 December 2003

    An information kit for teachers, educators and their organizations (4 books)Book 1 provides teachers with basic information about child labour, children's rights and the role of education in the prevention and elimination of child labour. Its aim is also to stimulate discussion among teachers, children, parents and communities to provide a better understanding of the problem and help to find solutions.

  4. Skills training strategies to combat worst forms of child labour in the urban informal sector in Uganda

    01 December 2003

  5. Social mobilization for time-bound programmes (TBP MAP Paper IV-06)

    01 December 2003

    Time-Bound ProgrammeManual for Action PlanningPaper IV-6

  6. Bangladesh Baseline Survey on Working Children in Automobile Establishments 2002-2003

    01 November 2003

  7. From exploitation to education for the children left behind: The role of the international community in achieving education for all (EFA)

    01 November 2003

    Panel Discussion ReportNovember 13, 2003 - New Delhi

  8. Skills training strategies to combat worst forms of child labour in the urban informal sector in Tanzania

    01 November 2003

    The majority 51.7 of working children in the informal sector were females and formed the majority in all age groups. As far as the education of status of the working children were concerned the majority 61.4 percent had not completed their primary school education; that is, they were either never enrolled, primary school dropouts, pre-primary school pupils or primary school pupils.

  9. Commercial sexual exploitation in Central America, Panama and Dominican Republic. Synthesis Report.

    01 October 2003

    The document presented here is the result of the analysis of studies coordinated by ILO/IPEC with national institutions and researchers for the purpose of understanding the ituation of commercial sexual exploitation of children and adolescents in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala,Panama, and Dominican Republic. The completion of all of these studies has been possible thanks to the funding of the United States Department of Labor.

  10. Good practices: Gender mainstreaming in actions against child labour

    01 October 2003

    This report assesses recent initiatives to show ways in which gender mainstreaming may be undertaken more effectively in actions, research and good practices in the abolition of child labour.