Publications

2008

  1. Rooting out child labour from cocoa farms

    10 March 2008

    Four papers synthesizing the knowledge and experiences acquired from the ILO-IPEC project "West African Cocoa and Commercial Agriculture Project to Combat Hazardous and Exploitive Child Labour" (WACAP), which was implemented in Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea and Nigeria from 2002 to 2006.

  2. Implementation Report 2008: IPEC action against child labour 2006-2007: Progress and future priorities

    10 March 2008

    IPEC's implementation report for the biennium 2006-07, highlighting the Programme's activites worldwide. The report also reflects upon IPEC's work during its fifteen years of existence and the ILO's vision of eliminating all worst forms of child labour by 2016.

  3. Training resource pack on the elimination of hazardous child labour in agriculture (Set of 3 books)

    06 February 2008

    This training resource pack is designed to help farmer trainers to plan and run training activities with farmers and their communities; to raise their awareness about the problem of child labour and why it is an issue they have to deal with; to provide them with essential information on the elimination of the worst forms of child labour, particularly hazardous child labour; to help them improve occupational safety and health conditions on their farms and to promote implementation of ILO Convention (No. 182) concerning the prohibition and immediate action for elimination of the worst forms of child labour, 1999, and its accompanying Recommendation (No. 190).

  4. Framework agreement of cooperation on immigration between the Kingdom of Spain and the Republic of Guinea Bissau

    27 January 2008

  5. Eliminating child labour. Guides for the employers

    23 January 2008

    This package, which consists of three practical guides, is designed to help businesses and their organizations understand and take action against child labour. They provide ideas, advice and examples for the prevention of child labour, the withdrawal of child from work and the protection of young workers from hazardous conditions. The guides deal with: Introduction to the issue of child labour; How employers can eliminate child labour; The role of employers organizations' in combating child labour.

  6. Handbook on combating child labour among indigenous peoples

    16 January 2008

    The ILO Handbook on Combating Child Labour among Indigenous and Tribal Peoples has been elaborated in four parts to provide practical guidance on how the specific issues might be addressed: Part I looks at the rights-based approach to the issue; Part II examines the issue of improving education to combat the problem; Part III considers how to ensure indigenous participation in the process while Part IV provides useful references and additional information. The handbook provides a much needed analysis of the issues surrounding child labour among a specific target group.

  7. Rooting out child labour from cocoa farms (Series of 4 papers)

    15 January 2008

    These four papers synthesize the knowledge and experiences acquired from implementation of the ILO-IPEC technical assistance programme to combat hazardous and exploitative child labour in cocoa and commercial agriculture in West Africa (WACAP). This series of four papers is available as one boxed set.

  8. Rooting out child labour from cocoa farms (Series of 4 papers)

    15 January 2008

    These four papers synthesize the knowledge and experiences acquired from implementation of the ILO-IPEC technical assistance programme to combat hazardous and exploitative child labour in cocoa and commercial agriculture in West Africa (WACAP). This series of four papers is available as one boxed set.

  9. Consolidated good practices in education and child labour

    15 January 2008

    This book presents some of the most important good practices identified by ILO-IPEC from thousands of projects and programmes around the world. It shows a first step towards sharing the considerable portfolio of knowledge and expertise(amassed by ILO-IPEC)in using education as a principal means of combating child labour and in linking the elimination of child labour to the Education For All initiative.

  10. Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs in the Republic of India and the Ministry of Manpower in the Sultanate of Oman in the field of manpower

    08 January 2008