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ITC of the ILO - SUSTAINING THE ELIMINATION OF CHILD LABOUR

  • 19 Feb 2024
  • 8 Mar 2024
  • Online (E-Campus)



E-LEARNING ON SUSTAINING THE ELIMINATION OF CHILD LABOUR

When:   19 February–8 March 2024
Where: Online
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The purpose of this E-learning course is to enhance the understanding of participants regarding the sustained eradication of child labour. As a result of this course participants will have: - Enhanced their understanding of child labour, and the means of eradicating it, - Become more familiar with the key policy responses, global partnership platforms as well as other intervention models that have proved effective in eliminating child labour, - Understood how organizations, governments and other actors can accelerate results and be more effective in reducing child labour through partnerships, - Consider actions they can undertake alone or in collaboration with other actors.

Who attends this course?

This E-learning course is aimed at representatives of international and regional organizations, the private sector, civil society organizations, and ILO constituents. Representatives of Alliance 8.7 Pathfinder Countries or ILO Members States willing to become a pathfinder country are especially welcome.

What topics are covered by this course?

Some of the topics that will be covered by this E-learning course:

Module 1: What is child labour? How is it defined in international conventions, national law and in practice? The latest global estimates on child labour, focus sectors and regions, and the impact of COVID19

Module 2: How to tackle child labour: what experience has demonstrated, examples of intervention models to address child labour through education and social protection; tackling child labour in agriculture.

Module 3: What can you/your organization do about child labour working alone or in cooperation or partnership with other actors; what are some example of partnership frameworks to accelerate and sustain efforts in view of the elimination of child labour.


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