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Board Advisors
International
Labour Organization (ILO) International Program on the Elimination
of Child Labour (IPEC)
IPEC's aim is to work towards the
progressive elimination of child labour by strengthening national
capacities to address child labour problems, and by creating a worldwide
movement to combat it.
IPEC's priority target groups are bonded child labourers,
children in hazardous working conditions and occupations and children
who are particularly vulnerable, i.e. very young working children
(below 12 years of age), and working girls.
The political will and commitment of individual governments to address
child labour in cooperation with employers' and workers' organizations,
other NGOs and relevant parties in society - such as universities
and the media - is the starting point for all IPEC action. Sustainability
is built in from the start through an emphasis on in-country "ownership".
Support is given to partner organizations to develop and implement
measures which aim at preventing
child labour, withdrawing
children from hazardous work and providing alternatives,
and improving the working conditions
as a transitional measure towards the elimination of child labour.
A phased and multi-sectoral strategy is applied consisting
of the following steps:
- Motivating a broad
alliance of partners to acknowledge and act against child labour.
- Carrying out a situational analysis
to find out about child labour problems in a country.
- Assisting with developing and implementing national policies
on child labour problems.
- Strengthening existing
organizations and setting up institutional
mechanisms.
- Creating awareness on
the problem nationwide, in communities and workplaces.
- Promoting the development
and application
of protective legislation.
- Supporting direct action
with (potential) child workers for demonstration purposes.
- Replicating and
expanding successful
projects into the programs of partners.
- Mainstreaming
child labour issues into socioeconomic policies, programs and
budgets.
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