Combat Child labour in Domestic Work and the Worst Forms of Child Labour. Addressing education and qualification gaps and facilitating socio-economic integration of vulnerable children through promotion of decent jobs - . HAI/14/04/NOR
Objective: To contribute to the elimination of child labour in domestic work and the socio-economic integration of children at risk of child labour by addressing education and qualification gaps.
Coordination: Julien Magnat Telephone: (509) 2816-2647 E-mail: magnat@ilo.org Start date: December 2014 Date of completion: December 2016 Geographic area: Haiti Funding: Norway Direct beneficiaries: Children (5-17) in child labour in domestic work, with special emphasis on the age group 14-18 years old who are out-of-school, who have dropped out from the education system and overage children at school, especially children in domestic work (restavek) and their families and/or caretakers. |
- Contribute to the elimination of child labour and the protection of young workers in domestic work through a comprehensive awareness campaign.
- To increase national institutions capacity to end child labour and to protect young workers in domestic work through legal and policy actions.
- To strengthen the coordination between national institutions and social partners contributing to the elimination of child labour and the protection of young workers in domestic work.
- To support the socio-economic integration of vulnerable children through accelerated vocational training.