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| | IPEC: International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour- A UN/ILO initiative: Time Bound Programmes |
 | | Time-Bound Programmes for the Eradication of the Worst <b>Formsb> of Child Labour |  | | Focusing heavily on the rapid elimination of the worst <b>formsb> of child labour, the TBP approach represents a logical progression of IPEC’s work to date while drawing on the experience that has been accumulating since the programme’s inception. |  | | Strong political commitment is a critical prerequisite for the formulation of proactive policies and programmes; for the integration of the child labour issue into relevant national laws, development policies and programmes; and for the mobilization of national resources for the elimination of the WFCL. |
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http://ilo.law.cornell.edu/public/english/standards/ipec/timebound/tbp.htm
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| | Popular Participation Towards Combating Child Labour |
 | | Importantly, 1,583 children have directly benefited from the income from IGAs in the form of school uniforms, exam fees, books, pens and other <b>formsb> of direct support while about 3850 children have benefited from general school projects that include among others construction of new facilities from the IGA income. |  | | The need to support very needy children was seen as urgent and therefore direct support in form of school fees, uniforms, books etc was envisaged as an appropriate intervention before school based IGAs bore fruit. |  | | The Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) introduced in Kenya by the World Bank and IMF and the accompanying policies of cost sharing policies in use of social services including education has become increasingly difficult for the poor to access basic services. |
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http://www.anppcan.org/new/projects/childlabour.htm
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| | Child labour, basic education and international donor policies |
 | | The international community's approach on combating child labour is at the moment mainly based on the new ILO Convention on the Worst <b>Formsb> of Child Labour which calls for immediate actions to end the most hazardous and exploitative <b>formsb> of labour for children and young people up to the age of 18. |  | | Finally, a new study by ILO-IPEC, ''Investing in Every Child, An Economic Study of the Costs and Benefits of Eliminating Child Labour'' (February 2004), concludes that the benefits of eliminating child labour will be nearly seven times greater than its cost. |  | | Free and compulsory education of good quality secured until the minimum age for entry to employment is a critical factor in the struggle against economic exploitation of children, while child labour is a fundamental obstacle to the development and implementation of compulsory education strategies. |
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http://www.indianet.nl/donorpolicies.html
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| | Phuket paper - Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific: Bangkok |
 | | Effective poverty reduction policies and programmes and the provision of universal basic education are critical in ensuring the elimination of child labour. |  | | Thus, it is essential to mainstream child labour policies, programmes, and budgets into those of other national and international agencies and departments within the country. |  | | Third, the elaboration of programmes of action for the elimination of child labour and for achieving free and universal compulsory primary education should be given priority by Governments. |
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http://www.ilo.org/public/english/region/asro/bangkok/paper/phuketpaper.htm
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| | ILO Moscow Office : Elimination of Child Labour |
 | | The basis of the elimination of the worst <b>formsb> of child labour within a relatively short time-frame must be legislation, which keeps the total elimination of child labour as the ultimate goal of policy, but which explicitly identifies and prohibits the worst <b>formsb> of child labour to be eliminated as a matter of priority. |  | | The phenomenon of bonded labour, recognized as one of the worst <b>formsb> of child labour, is still widespread largely because of the vulnerability of poor families to such pressures; |  | | The process of globalization and the development of modern means of communication have made the plight of working children a major issue on the agenda of the international community. |
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http://www.ilo.ru/ecl/cause.htm
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| | Basic education, child labour and the European Union |
 | | In addition, the recent Convention 182 on the Elimination of the Worst <b>Formsb> of Child Labour states that "the effective elimination of the worst <b>formsb> of child labour requires immediate and comprehensive action, taking into account the importance of free basic education". |  | | Child labour is seen as a "necessary evil", at least in the short run, and as a consequence policies aimed at the elimination of the worst <b>formsb> of child labour are given priority while other children are provided with part-time educational solutions. |  | | EU policy towards education in developing countries should be adapted to reflect the recognition that the achievement of education for all also requires inventive strategies to stimulate the demand for education, including those that tackle child labour which keeps many children out of schools. |
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http://www.indianet.nl/becleu.html
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| | COMMITTEE ON RIGHTS OF CHILD CONCLUDES THIRTY-SIXTH SESSION |
 | | The Committee strongly recommended that the State party repeal article 66(d) of the 1993 Child Law and prohibit corporal punishment in the family, in schools and other institutions, and undertake education campaigns to educate families and professionals on alternative <b>formsb> of discipline. |  | | The Committee recommended that the State party conduct a comprehensive study to assess the causes, nature and extent of trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation of children; and establish or strengthen existing cooperation with the authorities of countries from which children were trafficked. |  | | The Committee recommended that the State party pursue its efforts to prevent and combat child abuse and neglect, to sensitize the population, including professional workers with and for children, on the magnitude of the problem with a view to preventing further occurrence and to provide adequate treatment programmes for victims of abuse and neglect. |
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http://www.unog.ch/news2/documents/newsen/crc04025e.htm
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| | ILO Moscow Office : Elimination of Child Labour |
 | | The aim of such programmes is to sharpen the focus on areas where coordinated measures can make a swift, sustainable and tangible difference to the situation of children engaged in the worst <b>formsb> of child labour. |  | | The Global Compact is a value-based platform, bringing together representatives of business as well as international labour and civil society organizations, to help build the social and environmental pillars required to sustain the new global economy and make globalization work for all the world's people. |  | | country-based programmes, which promote policy reforms and put in place concrete measures to end child labour; |
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http://www.ilo.ru/ecl/ipec.htm
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| | "Child Labour" |
 | | The ICI is guided by international conventions, in particular ILO Convention 182 on The Worst <b>Formsb> of Child Labour and 29 on Forced Labour. The collaborative nature of the foundation is reflected in the composition of its board which is composed of an equal number of industry and non-industry representatives. |  | | Its mission is: to oversee and sustain efforts to eliminate the worst <b>formsb> of child labour and forced labour in the growing and processing of cocoa beans and their derivative products. |  | | The council is made up of individuals with relevant experience, including child labour research, policy and programming, education, the cocoa sector, child rights, tropical agriculture, monitoring and evaluation. |
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http://www.eurococoa.com/activities/labour
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| | KARACHI: 3m Pakistanis involved in child labour: ILO official -DAWN - Local; July 26, 2005 |
 | | Mr Li said that the government in 2001 had ratified the ILO Convention 182 which pertained to the elimination of the worst <b>formsb> of child labour. |  | | KARACHI, July 25: The International Labour Organization (ILO) is negotiating with the European Commission for the provision of five million euros towards the efforts for elimination of child labour in Pakistan. |  | | He pointed out that child labour was a global issue and there was no simple solution to it. |
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http://www.dawn.com/2005/07/26/local12.htm
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| | allAfrica.com: Namibia: Campaign Against Child Labour Kicks Off |
 | | Other <b>formsb> of extreme child labour in Namibia are children being used in bonded labour, for example when households are threatened with eviction unless children work, and in hazardous tasks such as the production of charcoal. |  | | The aims of APEC, Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Petrus Iilonga said on Wednesday, were to establish the extent of exploitative work that children under 18 years do and to address these; to analyse existing policies and programmes and to identify policy gaps; and to formulate an Action Programme that addresses these gaps. |  | | Both TECL and Reclisa are funded by the United States Department of Labour. |
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http://allafrica.com/stories/200509300018.html
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| | Child Labor in Brazil : North American Secretariat on Child Labor and Education (ICCLE) |
 | | The worst <b>formsb> of child labor found in Albania are: working in forced labor situations (forced use of children by organized criminal groups for begging, prostitution, and robbery); prostitution; work in hazardous conditions; and drug selling. |  | | Observers generally report that these <b>formsb> of child labor are not only common but appear to be on the rise. |  | | [6] Nearly all of the child labor in Albania is in the informal sector since the country currently lacks much of a formal sector economy. |
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http://www.iccle.org/albania.php3
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| | Dec 1998, Unstitching the child labour debate - INTERNATIONAL LAW |
 | | A further requirement is that local employers and their subcontractors sign compulsory agreements stipulating an immediate stop to extreme <b>formsb> of child labour and simultaneously offer good child care as well as education for the children concerned. |  | | b) the use, engagement or offering of a child in illegal activities, for prostitution, production of pornography or pornographic performances; and |  | | At the international level the concern about child labour is manifested in the adoption of various treaties and conventions relevant to child labour and the protection of children, and in the creation of the International Programme for the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) of the ILO in 1992. |
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http://www.cleanclothes.org/publications/unst8.htm
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| | Government is Committed to Eliminate Child Labor - ContactPakistan.com |
 | | Owais Ahmed Ghani, Minister for Labour Manpower and Overseas Pakistanis has said that ratification of ILO convention regarding elimination of the worst <b>formsb> of child Labour from the country shows Governments firm commitment to the cause of children. |  | | Minister said that the elimination of the worst <b>formsb> of child Labour requires concerted efforts from all the stakeholders including employers, workers and civil society organizations. |  | | He urged all the stakeholders particularly the organizations of employers, workers and civil society to work collectively in eliminating the child labour from the country according to the tenets of Islam, which stands against all <b>formsb> of exploitations. |
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http://www.contactpakistan.com/news/news223.htm
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| | Feature Article of Friday, 28 May 2004 |
 | | Other roles include: The enactment of legislation and reforms to address the issues of the worst <b>formsb> of child labour; Cooperation and collaboration with implementing agencies and addressing the poverty issue. |  | | The Child Labour Unit of the Labour Department of the Ministry of Manpower and Employment in collaboration with the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the International Programme on the Elimination of the Worst <b>Formsb> of Child Labour (IPEC) organised the forum. |  | | Child prostitution; slavery practices, particularly in the fishing industry, child domestic servitude; exploitation of children in mines and customary servitude are the other <b>formsb> of abuse of children. |
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http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=58620
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| | General News of Thursday, 23 September 2004 |
 | | Mr Ablo called for an effective networking, integration, mainstreaming and the establishment of community-based child labour committees, to build commitment and ownership for resource mobilisation and income generation for the reintegration and rehabilitation of children drawn out of child labour. |  | | He stated that it was part of the objective of the ILO project to identify knowledge and experience on child labour and share such knowledge at the sub-regional level. |  | | At its Mid-term Review Programme in Accra on Thursday, Mr Mawutor Kwaku Ablo, an Official of ILO/IPEC, said it was necessary to assess the progress of both the Ghana project and that of the sub-region to ascertain its relevance, sustainability and effectiveness to the elimination of child labour. |
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http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=66540
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| | Child Labour |
 | | The IOE's view is that this phenomenon, particularly in its dangerous and exploitative <b>formsb>, is intolerable, both for its inhumanity and the negative long-term consequences for the economic and social wellbeing of the children concerned. |  | | The most important of these was in the formulation of the Convention and Recommendation on the Worst <b>Formsb> of Child Labour at the International Labour Conference, where the proactive role played by the employers led to their unanimous adoption in June 1999. |  | | Assist adult members of the families of the children in securing employment to compensate them for the loss of income. |
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http://www.ioe-emp.org/ioe_emp/ilo/child_labour.htm
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| | Press Release (ILO/00/43): ILO worst <b>formsb> of child labour Convention comes into force - Public information |
 | | It aims at the overall abolition of child labour, rather than focussing on its worst <b>formsb>, and stipulates that the minimum age for admission to employment shall not be less than the age of completion of compulsory schooling. |  | | All member States of the ILO will also be legally bound to report annually to the Organization on their efforts regarding the worst <b>formsb> of child labour, as well as child labour in general as defined under the Organization's other labour standard on child labour, the Minimum Age Convention (No. 138). |  | | It is important to differentiate between the Worst <b>Formsb> of Child Labour Convention, and the ILO's other core convention on child labour, the "Minimum Age Convention". |
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http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/inf/pr/2000/43.htm
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| | Lungs Water -- Recommendations and Resources |
 | | Accordingly the Programme Towards the Elimination of the worst <b>formsb> of Child Labour (TECL), a programme to kickstart action on the CLAP, commissioned Dynacon Engineering and the Human Sciences Research Council to do research and design pilot projects with a focus on water delivery in distant areas. |  | | Therefore, stakeholders in the country indicated that fetching water should rather be seen as a priority form of child work that should be addressed by the government's programme to deliver water to all households by 2008. |  | | By delivering water to such households, the extremely long periods spent by some children in collecting water could be reduced, thereby making more time available for schooling and other activities. |
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http://www.becomingapediatrician.com/health/89/lungs-water.html
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| | Encyclopedia: Hong Kong Film Award |
 | | Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild (HKPAG) is the main labour association of Hong Kong artists, canto-pop singers and stage performers. |  | | The Hong Kong Society of Cinematographers is film industry association for Directors of Photography in Hong Kong. |  | | The authority aims at formulate a fair adjudication system and make the award be recognized in the film industry. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Hong-Kong-Film-Award
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| | ilocl |
 | | ILO took the initiative to address the worst <b>formsb> of child labour to pre-empt efforts to pass on the mandate to the WTO and amidst fears that this would weaken the ILO and affect the trade of the developing countries. |  | | It concluded with a programme for a multi-year global effort to build an international consensus for a new convention and with a recommendation targeting practices such as child slavery, forced labour, trafficking, debt bondage, serfdom, prostitution, pornography as well as other <b>formsb> of hazardous and exploitative work. |  | | However, India hoped to make it clear that the proposed ILO convention, once passed, ought not to be used by developed countries to curb the trade of the developing countries. |
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http://www.workingchild.org/htm/ilocl.htm
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| | Stop The Use Of Child Soldiers! - |
 | | d) to ratify ILO Convention No. 182 concerning the prohibition and immediate action for the elimination of the worst <b>formsb> of child labour and to report to the American Regional Labour Conference, to be held in Lima in August 1999, on the measures taken towards ratification; |  | | o) to undertake demobilization and full reintegration programmes for children under 18 years who have been soldiers, taking gender equity into account and systematically integrating prevention programmes at the local and community level, with the fundamental aim of achieving family reunification and full social rehabilitation, particularly into the formal education system; |  | | Taking into account the economic, social, political and cultural causes of the phenomenon of child soldiers and considering that the recruitment of children under 18 years of age, whether by national armed forces or by armed groups, can in no circumstances be considered "voluntary"; |
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http://www.hrw.org/campaigns/crp/montedec.htm
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| | ..:: AMWIK - ILO IPEC Project::.. |
 | | To raise awareness and to improve knowledge among the public and policy makers on child labour, in general, and on the worst <b>formsb> of child labour in particular, through multi-media campaign. |  | | To stimulate the general public about child labour in commercial agriculture and reaffirm the need to withdraw those already working and rehabilitate them through provision of positive alternatives. |  | | To build capacity of AMWIK members to be able to create awareness on the plight of children working in commercial agriculture sector with a view to preventing the vice. |
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| | The Progress of Nations 2000-Lost Children |
 | | A crucial step is to make the time-bound eradication of the worst <b>formsb> of child labour and exploitation a cause for all of us, not in words, but in action; not in speeches, but in policies and resources. |  | | In addition, the unanimous adoption in June 1999 of a new Convention (No. 182) on the Elimination of the Worst <b>Formsb> of Child Labour by the International Labour Conference of the ILO offers enormous leverage in ending the worst <b>formsb> of child labour. |  | | Poverty has consigned millions of children globally to a life of suffering on the streets, in bonded labour, in brothels, factories and fields. |
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http://www.unicef.org/pon00/anw.htm
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| | Convention on the Rights of the Child |
 | | UNICEF's work in the area of child rights is informed by the World Summit for Children (1990), as well as by the World Conference on Education for All (1990), the World Conference on Human Rights (1993), the World Summit for Social Development (1995) and the Fourth World Conference on Women (1995). |  | | The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is considering the impact of the Declaration on the Right to Development (1986) on its work. |  | | The Conference also recommended that UN agencies, such as UNICEF, periodically assess the impact of their strategies and policies on children's enjoyment of human rights. |
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http://www.unicef.org/crc/humanr.htm
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| | Court <b>Formsb> |
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