
 | | Action Against Child Labour (ILO, 2000, 356 p.) |
 |  | | (introduction...) |
 |  | | Preface |
 |  | | 1. National policies and programmes |
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 |  | | INTRODUCTION |
 |  | | 1.1 STRATEGIC ACTION AGAINST CHILD LABOUR |
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 |  | | The problem |
 |  | | Prevention, removal and rehabilitation |
 |  | | Priority target groups |
 |  | | Phased and multi-sectoral strategy |
 |  | | 1.2 DEVELOPING POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES ON CHILD LABOUR |
 |  | | Why a policy on child labour? |
 |  | | Policies, programmes and projects |
 |  | | ILO standards and action through IPEC |
 |  | | The first steps in policy and programme formulation |
 |  | | 1.3 SETTING PRIORITIES FOR ACTION |
 |  | | Especially vulnerable groups |
 |  | | Main policy and programme directions |
 |  | | Direct action and capacity building |
 |  | | 1.4 CREATING A BROAD SOCIAL ALLIANCE |
 |  | | Appendix 1.1 Terms of reference for a comprehensive report on child labour |
 |  | | Appendix 1.2 Ideas for group work in national planning workshops on child labour |
 |  | | Appendix 1.3 Example of a national plan of action on child labour, Cambodia, 1997 |
 |  | | Appendix 1.4 Pointers to project design |
 |  | | 2. Towards improved legislation |
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 |  | | INTRODUCTION |
 |  | | 2.1 LEGISLATION AND THE FIGHT AGAINST CHILD LABOUR |
 |  | | 2.2 SOURCES OF LAW ON CHILD LABOUR |
 |  | | 2.3 INTERNATIONAL LABOUR STANDARDS AND NATIONAL LEGISLATION |
 |  | | Introduction |
 |  | | National policy |
 |  | | Coverage of the law (scope of application) |
 |  | | General minimum age for admission to employment or work |
 |  | | Minimum age for light work |
 |  | | Minimum age for hazardous work |
 |  | | Conditions of employment |
 |  | | Forced labour |
 |  | | Enforcement |
 |  | | 2.4 NEW INTERNATIONAL LABOUR STANDARDS ON THE WORST FORMS OF CHILD LABOUR |
 |  | | 2.5 OTHER INTERNATIONAL TREATIES |
 |  | | 2.6 INITIATIVES TO IMPROVE CHILD LABOUR LEGISLATION |
 |  | | 2.7 LESSONS LEARNED |
 |  | | Checklist 2.1 General principles |
 |  | | Checklist 2.2 Improving national legislation |
 |  | | Checklist 2.3 Legislation on bonded labour |
 |  | | Checklist 2.4 Involving employers' and workers' organizations, and others |
 |  | | Appendix 2.1 ILO Conventions on child labour and forced labour (as at 31 July 1999) |
 |  | | Appendix 2.2 Minimum ages in ILO Conventions |
 |  | | Appendix 2.3 Ratification of ILO Conventions on child labour and forced labour (as at 31 August 1999) |
 |  | | Appendix 2.4 Chart of ratifications of ILO Conventions on child labour and forced labour by country (as at 31 August 1999: |
 |  | | Appendix 2.5 Excerpts from selected ILO standards on child labour |
 |  | | 3. Improving the knowledge base on child labour |
 |  | | (introduction...) |
 |  | | INTRODUCTION |
 |  | | 3.1 CHILD LABOUR STATISTICS: METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS |
 |  | | Data requirements |
 |  | | Survey methodologies |
 |  | | 3.2 BASIC RESULTS |
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 |  | | Household survey |
 |  | | Establishment survey |
 |  | | Survey of street children |
 |  | | The time-use approach |
 |  | | 3.3 RECOMMENDATIONS ON CONDUCTING SURVEYS |
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 |  | | Household-based surveys |
 |  | | Surveys of employers (establishments or enterprises) |
 |  | | Surveys of street children |
 |  | | 3.4 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INTERVIEWING CHILDREN |
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 |  | | Creating the right setting |
 |  | | 3.5 FURTHER RESEARCH |
 |  | | Appendix 3.1 List of detailed variables in child labour surveys |
 |  | | Bibliography on child labour surveys, statistics and related matters |
 |  | | 4. Alternatives to child labour |
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 |  | | INTRODUCTION |
 |  | | 4.1 STRATEGIES IN EDUCATION |
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 |  | | Educating children about their rights and about child labour issues |
 |  | | Investment in early childhood development programmes |
 |  | | Increasing access to education |
 |  | | Improving the quality of formal and non-formal education |
 |  | | Non-formal education as an entry, a re-entry or alternative for (former) working children |
 |  | | Approaches to vocational education |
 |  | | 4.2 PREVENTION AND REHABILITATION PROGRAMMES FOR CHILDREN FROM ESPECIALLY VULNERABLE GROUPS |
 |  | | (introduction...) |
 |  | | Child victims of bondage, commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking |
 |  | | Girls |
 |  | | Children living and working on the streets |
 |  | | Children of indigenous groups and other minorities |
 |  | | 4.3 EDUCATION PROGRAMMES AND INCOME OPPORTUNITIES FOR PARENTS |
 |  | | 4.4 WORKPLACE AND COMMUNITY MONITORING |
 |  | | 4.5 LESSONS FROM EXPERIENCE: PLANNING ACTION PROGRAMMES |
 |  | | Identifying priority target groups |
 |  | | Concerted action |
 |  | | Setting programme objectives |
 |  | | Checklist 4.1 Identifying target groups and selecting children |
 |  | | Checklist 4.2 Planning vocational skills training programmes |
 |  | | Checklist 4.3 Measuring the impact of action programmes |
 |  | | 5. Strategies to address child slavery |
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 |  | | 5.1 THE PROBLEM OF CHILD SLAVERY |
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 |  | | The nature of the problem |
 |  | | The extent of the problem |
 |  | | 5.2 INTERNATIONAL ACTION AGAINST CHILD SLAVERY |
 |  | | (introduction...) |
 |  | | International Labour Organization |
 |  | | United Nations |
 |  | | 5.3 NATIONAL LEGISLATION AND ENFORCEMENT |
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 |  | | Legislation prohibiting forced and bonded labour |
 |  | | Problems in enforcement |
 |  | | 5.4 ACTION AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL |
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 |  | | Preventing child slavery |
 |  | | Action against slave owners |
 |  | | Targeting children in bondage |
 |  | | Integrated action to address child slavery |
 |  | | 5.5 DEVELOPING COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMMES OF ACTION |
 |  | | (introduction...) |
 |  | | Strategy for action against child bondage |
 |  | | Strategy for action against child trafficking and the commercial sexual exploitation of children |
 |  | | Bibliography on child slavery |
 |  | | 6. Strategies for employers and their organizations |
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 |  | | INTRODUCTION |
 |  | | 6.1 STRATEGIES FOR EMPLOYER ACTION |
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 |  | | Planning for action at the national level |
 |  | | Building alliances |
 |  | | Key issues in project design |
 |  | | Ten steps to enhance employer action on child labour |
 |  | | 6.2 EMPLOYER ''BEST PRACTICES'' ON CHILD LABOUR |
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 |  | | Awareness-raising and policy development initiatives |
 |  | | Employer action to combat child labour in specific sectors |
 |  | | Direct support for the removal and rehabilitation of child workers |
 |  | | 6.3 CORPORATE INITIATIVES ON CHILD LABOUR |
 |  | | Labelling or certification schemes |
 |  | | Corporate codes of conduct |
 |  | | Industry codes of conduct |
 |  | | IOE views on voluntary codes of conduct and labelling |
 |  | | 6.4 KEY LESSONS FOR FUTURE ACTION |
 |  | | Appendix 6.1 IOE General Council Resolution on Child Labour |
 |  | | 7. Trade unions against child labour |
 |  | | (introduction...) |
 |  | | INTRODUCTION |
 |  | | 7.1 WHY CHILD LABOUR IS A TRADE UNION ISSUE |
 |  | | The history and role of trade union involvement |
 |  | | 7.2 HOW TRADE UNIONS ARE FIGHTING CHILD LABOUR |
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 |  | | Trade unions strengthen their capacity to address child labour issues |
 |  | | Trade unions support children, their families and communities |
 |  | | Trade unions raise awareness on child labour issues |
 |  | | Trade unions gather and disseminate data on child labour |
 |  | | Trade unions include child labour concerns in collective bargaining agreements |
 |  | | Trade unions advocate for codes of conduct |
 |  | | Trade unions work in partnership with NGOs, employers' organizations and governments |
 |  | | The international trade union movement plays a major role |
 |  | | 7.3 WHAT A TRADE UNION CAN DO |
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 |  | | Ten-point action guide |
 |  | | Bibliography on trade union action |
 |  | | 8. Awareness-raising |
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 |  | | INTRODUCTION |
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 |  | | Aspects of communication |
 |  | | Process of communication |
 |  | | 8.1 THE MESSAGE |
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 |  | | ''Action against child labour can be taken now'' |
 |  | | ''Prioritize the most harmful, often invisible, forms of child labour'' |
 |  | | ''Positive action and international cooperation are needed'' |
 |  | | ''Tradition cannot justify the exploitation of children'' |
 |  | | ''Prevention is better than cure'' |
 |  | | 8.2 THE AUDIENCE |
 |  | | 8.3 MEANS OF COMMUNICATION |
 |  | | 8.4 THE NEED FOR A COMMUNICATION STRATEGY |
 |  | | Appendix 8.1 Informing the public |
 |  | | Appendix 8.2 Popular theatre as an effective communications tool |
 |  | | 9. Action by community groups and NGOs |
 |  | | (introduction...) |
 |  | | 9.1 CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS AND CHILD LABOUR |
 |  | | 9.2 PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE OF NGOs IN COMBATING CHILD LABOUR |
 |  | | Types of NGO action |
 |  | | Examples of NGOs in action |
 |  | | 9.3 LESSONS LEARNED |
 |  | | 10. Resources on child labour |
 |  | | INTRODUCTION |
 |  | | 10.1 GENERAL PUBLICATIONS ON CHILD LABOUR |
 |  | | ILO reports for the International Labour Conference (ILC) and Governing Body (GB) |
 |  | | Reports of the International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) |
 |  | | Policy studies |
 |  | | Information kits, training manuals and guidelines |
 |  | | Audiovisual materials |
 |  | | 10.2 SPECIAL THEMES |
 |  | | Other ILO publications |
 |  | | Back Cover |
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