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The worldwide movement against child labour : progress and future directions /

This report maps the evolution of the worldwide movement against child labour; how far we have come and the distance that we still need to travel if the goal of the effective elimination of child labour is to be attained.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Fyfe, Alec
Autor Corporativo: International Labour Office
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Geneva : International Labour Office, 2007.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Half title page; Title page; Copyright information; Foreword; CONTENTS; Introduction; Chapter 1. Origins of the worldwide movement; 1.1 The First National Campaigns; 1.2 Child labour becomes an international issue; 1.3 The child labour issue comes of age; Chapter 2. Key global actors; 2.1 The ILO; 2.2 UNICEF; 2.3 UNESCO; 2.4 World Health Organization; 2.5 World Bank; 2.6 Donor countries; 2.7 International NGOs; 2.8 Consumer movements; 2.9 The media; 2.10 The research community; 2.11 Working children and youth movements; Chapter 3. A growing global consensus
  • Introduction: Pluralism and the worldwide movement3.1 Divergent perspectives; 3.2 Forces for convergence; Chapter 4. Strengthening the worldwide movement; 4.1 The leadership role of the ILO; 4.2 Mobilizing the UN and other multilateral agencies; 4.3 The role of the ILO's social partners; 4.4 Other civil society actors; 4.5 Summing up; Figures; Figure 2.1. Key child labour aspects in the media, 1996-2003; Figure 2.2. Key child labour aspects in the media, by month (1999); Figure 2.3. Key child albour aspects in the media, by month (2002)
  • Figure 2.4. Number of publications related to child labour, 1992-2002Figure 2.5. Child labour publications by region, 1992-2002; Figure 2.6. Countries with the highest number of child labour publications, 1992-2002; Boxes; Box 1.1. The worldwide movement 1973-2006: Milestones; Box 3.1 Key milestones and global commitments