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Our Proven Practices and Tools

Promotion of Gender Equality in Action against Child Labour and Traffickingaims to provide an overview of strategies and tools to reach both girls and boys when combating harmful child labour practices and trafficking abuse, to address the specific constraints of girls and young women prone to or engaged in child labour, and to strengthen the role of parents in educating their children and protecting them from labour exploitation. It is useful for specialists and programming staff in the child labour field who are not familiar with gender equality issues or who wish to refresh their knowledge on this subject. Additionally, it is a practical tool for policy makers engaged in promoting human rights of children and women and fundamental principles and rights at work. Staff members and partner organizations of the ILO’s International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) will also be better equipped with knowledge and skills to develop, implement and evaluate gender-responsive action programmes.

Part 0 Cover, Table of Contents, Introduction - (pdf 127kb)
Part 1: Key Concepts and Strategies
Part 1.1 Key concepts - (pdf 504kb)
Part 1.2 Rationale and key gender differentials in child labour - (pdf 597kb)
Part 1.3 Key principles and strategies for promoting gender equality in programmes against child labour - (pdf 833kb)

Part 2: Practical Tools
Part 2.1 Quick reference guide for training: Key concepts and strategies - (pdf 207kb)
Part 2.2 Guide: How to mainstream gender in project design - (pdf 297kb)
Part 2.3 Checklist: Is gender included in your action programme design? - (pdf 198kb)
Part 2.4 Checklist: Is gender included in your research design? - (pdf 164kb)
Part 2.5 Checklist: Do you use gender maintreaming strategies in action against child labour? - (pdf 114kb)
Part 2.6 Checklist: How does your organization deal with gender equality promotion? - (pdf 110kb)

Source - (pdf 83kb)


 
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