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Action Against Child Labour : IPEC Highlights 2008.

This report is the mid-term implementation report of the International Labour Organization's International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour for the biennium 2008-09.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Office, International Labour
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Geneva : International Labour Office, 2009.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Title page; Copyright information; CONTENTS; Abbreviations; Executive summary; Part I. Implementation report; 1. IPEC achievements in 2008; 1.1 An eventful year; 1.2 IPEC and the Global Economic Crisis; 1.3 Ten years of Convention No. 182; 1.4 IPEC
  • Leading centre of knowledgeon eliminating child labour; 1.5 Progress towards IPEC targets: Highlights from 2008; 1.5.1 Programme and Budget; 1.5.2 The elimination of all worst forms of child labour by 2016; 1.6 Tripartite cooperation and social dialogue; 1.7 Activities in 2008 in the field of child labour data collection.
  • 1.8 World Day against Child Labour and other advocacy initiatives1.9 Collaboration with the ILO International Training Centre; 1.10 International partnerships; 2. Operational and organizational issues; 2.1 Technical cooperation; 2.1.1 Programme delivery; 2.1.2 Donor support; 2.2 Programme management, personnel and finance; 2.2.1 IPEC at headquarters; 2.2.2 IPEC at the field level; 2.2.3 Human resources managementand development; 2.2.4 Operational procedures; 2.3 Programme planning, evaluation and impact assessment; Part II. Thematic highlights; 1. Girls in child labour.
  • 1.1 Girls' access to education1.2 Decent Work and development; 1.3 The response to girls' child labour; 1.4 World Day 2009
  • key messages and activities; 2. Achievements in the field of child labour statistics; 2.1 Importance of child labour statistics; 2.2 SIMPOC in brief; 2.3 SIMPOC child labour surveys; 2.4 Sustainability of child labour data collection; 2.5 Dissemination of SIMPOC outputs; 3. The Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention No. 182: Looking back at the first ten years; 3.1 Unanimous adoption and unprecedented pace of ratification.
  • 3.2 Boosted interest in child labour and increased ratification of Convention No. 1383.3 Support beyond the ILO and linkage with other international instruments; 3.4 Immediate and effective action
  • by the ILO; 3.5 Immediate and effective action
  • by constituents; 3.6 A firm basis for action; Annexes; Annex I. IPEC Projects in 2008 by region and global projects; Annex II. Progress towards universal ratificationof the ILO Child Labour Conventions; Annex III. Financial tables; Annex IV. Evaluations completed in 2008; Annex V. List of key publications; Boxes.
  • Box 1. IPEC's response to the 2008 Sichuan earthquakeBox 2. Time-Bound Programmes
  • definition; Box 3. Albania mainstreams the elimination of the worst forms of child labour into core laws and policies; Box 4. Setting the scene for implementation of the National Action Plan
  • The systematic creation of District Child Labour Committees in Zambia; Box 5. A special focus on Africa; Box 6. IPEC action against child labour: highlights from Argentina; Box 7. Strategic Partnerships in Bangladesh to eliminate hazardous working conditions for child workers.
  • Box 8. A case from India
  • A trade union reaches out to informal sector workers and fights child labour.