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Audio broadcasts on safety and health at work

Audios from the ILO radio studio on hazardous work, occupational safety and health and the environment.

Resource list | 04 June 2013

India’s female taxi drivers - For millions of women going out to work is necessary. But earning a living can be a dangerous business if you are poor and female, and live in India. Many jobs carry a very high risk of accidents, sickness or assault. This issue – women's right to work safely – was highlighted by a global gender campaign.

Barefoot solar engineers
 - Everyone's affected by climate change, but women are increasingly being seen as more vulnerable than men because they represent the majority of the world's poor and are proportionally more dependent on threatened natural resources.

Challenges of eliminating  hazardous child labour in Africa
 - Every minute of every day, a child labourer somewhere in the world suffers a work-related accident, illness or psychological trauma. An ILO Senior Technical Advisor on Hazardous Child Labour explains the challenges, the prospects and best practices in Africa.

Working together to end hazardous child labour in India - Around 115 million boys and girls under the age of 18 are involved in hazardous child labour. Making a change is possible. In India both employers and trade unions are actively involved in the fight against child labour, especially when it comes to keeping children out of hazardous work.

Tags: hazardous work, occupational safety and health, environment

Unit responsible: Programme on Safety and Health at Work and the Environment (SAFEWORK)

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