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CSD-6 Follow-up: Multi-Stakeholder Review of Voluntary Initiatives and Agreements for Industry |
General Information |
1992 |
Initiator(s) |
International Labor Organization |
Objectives(s) |
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Timeframes and Milestones |
1992-1993 - 155 Action Programs were
implemented 1994-1995- Number of IPEC Action and mini programs almost
tripled to 447 1992 - Began development of methodology for
conducting child labor sample surveys at national levels. Based on
rigorous testing in 4 countries, a survey methodology was adopted in a
number of countries where comprehensive data collection took place |
Implementation Process |
ILO-IPEC is implementing action programs in collaboration with national and international partner organizations in 9 countries (Asia: Bangladesh, Nepal, Philippines; Africa: Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania; Latin America: Brazil, Paraguay, Peru) and ILO Bureau of Workers' Activities; focusing on social mobilization and awareness campaigns; strengthening of national policies on education; improvement of formal education systems to prevent child labor and attract/retain (ex-)working children, and improvement of transitional education/training for (ex-)working children |
Monitoring Process & Parties |
Statistical Information and Monitoring Programme on
Child Labour (SIMPOC) |
Success in Achieving Stated Objectives |
Private sector response: |
Public Education & Information Components |
Social mobilization and awareness campaigns:
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Replication Potential |
High. 33 countries have signed formal agreements with
IPEC, committing themselves to launch a national action program
without delay 2 concrete examples: |
Mechanisms for Improvement |
(1) Transitional education has to be provided to those
who are already in the workplace in order to wean them from hazardous
working and equip them with practical knowledge and skills; should
consist of an integrated package of general education, life skills and
practical skills training. |
Contacts for Further Information |
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