The term “Worst Forms of Child Labour” comprises: • All forms of slavery or practices similar to slavery such as the sale and trafficking of children
Government also needs to focus on implementing prevention strategies and find the root causes of the child labor phenomenon.
education and to prevent any child labour which would prejudice their school attendance. 2. The ILO's Minimum Age Convention 138 of 1973.
trafficking in persons and the Protocol to Prevent Suppress and Punish Trafficking in. Persons
must “turn off the tap” and prevent children from ever entering child labour. A robust evidence base is essential if we are to.
supply chains”. This report seeks to inform public and business policies and practices in order to prevent child labour forced labour and human trafficking
implementing a project to prevent 2500 children from entering work in the fireworks industry
2013. 10. 8. Marking progress against child labour - Global estimates and trends 2000-2012 / International Labour Office International Programme on the.
2018. 4. 28. The worst forms of child labour as defined in ILO Convention No. ... stakeholders collaborate to create a culture of prevention that ...
2008. 6. 10. Further integration of child labour into ILO priorities . ... to prevent the worst forms of child labour. Legislative.