Resources on child labour and education

2015

  1. Instructional material

    Good practices and lessons learned on the elimination of child labour in Ghana - ECOWAS projects' experiences

    11 August 2015

    The objectives of the GP and LL documentation is to enable sharing of practices that significantly contributed or have the potential to contribute to efforts at eliminating child labour and which could inspire other on-going and future interventions.

  2. Child labour and education in emergencies

    NO to child labour YES to safe and quality education in emergencies

    10 June 2015

    This note aims at drawing attention to the importance of close coordination between education in emergencies activities and efforts to address child labour.

  3. My-PEC Project's Newsletter

    Project updates - My-PEC - Volume No. 1 (June 2015)

    01 June 2015

  4. Good practices

    Good practices on the elimination of child labour in Central Asia

    01 April 2015

  5. Spotlight

    Indonesia: Spotlight - Special child labour and education edition

    31 March 2015

  6. Policy brief

    Combating child labour through education in Uganda - A policy brief

    31 March 2015

    In recent years Uganda has seen only limited progress in reducing the rate of children’s employment. Whilst the country has seen important steps to promote free elementary and secondary education some major challenges remain. Uganda has experienced the highest rate of school drop- out in Africa and many young children leave school to go into the labour market. This policy brief uses information from a recent study to suggest steps which could be taken to better address child labour through education policies and programmes.

  7. Policy brief

    Combating child labour through education in Indonesia - A policy brief

    31 March 2015

    Over the past ten years Indonesia has made major progress in reducing the numbers of children in child labour. It has done so primarily by expanding education provision and enabling more children to attend and stay in school. The progress has been supported by the implementation of major social protection programmes providing support to poor families. However there remains a problem of child labour. This policy brief uses information from a recent study to suggest steps which could be taken to better address child labour through education policies and programmes.

  8. New report on child albour and education

    Child labour and education: progress, challenges and future directions

    31 March 2015

    The global problems of child labour and out of school children come under renewed scrutiny during 2015 as the international community considers the emerging post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This review examines recent debates and developments in child labour and education to help identify a strategic focus for work post-2015.

  9. Good Practice

    Teachers’ trade unions mainstream the topic of child labour in education curricula for children and teachers in Tajikistan

    22 January 2015

  10. Good Practice

    Mobilizing public action in Paraguay

    22 January 2015