Policy Dialogue towards a Child Labour-Free Indonesia

The Dialogue is part of the campaign to eliminate child labour in Indonesia and part of the response to the Roadmap towards a Child Labour-Free Indonesia in 2022.

Roadmap towards a Child Labour-Free Indonesia in 2022 is a guideline that contains a description of the key issues based on first-year action experiences and strategic guide in accelerating the achievement of Child Labour-Free Indonesia by 2022. This is a reference for all parties, including government ministries, employers' organizations and business representatives, trade unions, civil society groups (non-governmental organizations, social organizations, community organizations, etc.), as well as international organizations.

However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, child labour incidents have increased. Like other countries in the world, Indonesia has been severely hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, with more than 1.55 million cases, Indonesia has the highest confirmed coronavirus cases in ASEAN. The crisis has rapidly shifted from a health to an economic and employment crisis.

Therefore, it is important for the ILO and its social partners to continue raising the awareness and triggering a social movement towards the elimination of child labour. The event also includes the closing of the Child Labour Virtual Race 2021 and the submission of a petition on the elimination of child labour signed by more than 5,000 people nationwide participating at the Virtual Race. 

Speakers

Opening remarks
Haiyani Rumondang, Director General of Labour Inspection and Occupational Safety and Health of the Ministry of Manpower, Valerie Julliand, UN Resident Coordinator and Michiko Miyamoto, ILO Country Director for Indonesia and Timor-Leste 

Presentation of key child labour findings
Bharati Pflug, Senior Specialist on Child Labour, ILO Regional Office Asia and the Pacific

Irham Saifuddin, Programme Officer, ILO in Indonesia 

Discussion panel
Haiyani Rumondang, Director General of Labour Inspection and Occupational Safety and Health of the Ministry of Manpower

Nahar, Deputy for Child Protection of the Ministry of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection

Mahatmi P. Saronto, Director of Employment of the Ministry of National Development Planning (Bappenas)

Moderator
Misran Lubis, Executive Director of JARAK