EDUCAID PROFESSIONAL TRAINING & EMPLOYEMENT SUCCESS STORY OF IDAY Legal recognition & vocational literacy training of domestic workers in East Africa and.

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EDUCAID PROFESSIONAL TRAINING & EMPLOYEMENT SUCCESS STORY OF IDAY Legal recognition & vocational literacy training of domestic workers in East Africa and DRC

CASE PRESENTATION (1) Regional Programme : DRC, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Zambia : million domestic workers. Fight against child labour. Based on actual experience with individual projects in Burundi, Rwanda & DRC. Promoted AND carried out by local organisations members of the IDAY network. EDUCAID – PROFESSIONAL TRAINING | IDAY Legal recognition & training of domestic workers

CASE PRESENTATION (2) Phase I: ( €) -Support to existing training centers ( ) -Regional Conference (Bujumbura, Nov 2010) -Documentary movie on Domestic Workers (July 2011) -Surveys in 6 countries ( ) -Advocacy to promote legal recognition of domestic work, exclusion of child labour and access to education/training ( ) Phase II : (? €) - Expansion of existing centers in 3 countries + creation of new centres in 3 others. -Extension of programme to West & Central Africa upon requests of IDAY members. EDUCAID – PROFESSIONAL TRAINING | IDAY Legal recognition & training of domestic workers

STRATEGY & PRINCIPLES 1.Action based on local requests and local experience. 2.Priority to advocacy : Local Government = responsible for basic human rights; 3.Affordable & accessible vocational literacy training. 4.Investing in successful experiences achieved by local organisations EDUCAID – PROFESSIONAL TRAINING | IDAY Legal recognition & training of domestic workers

OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES / RATIONALE 1.Advocacy instead of service provision; 2.Networking; 3.Focus on vulnerable children & youngsters; 4.Global approach : quality education for all; 5.Local organisations (civil society) know better. DEVELOPMENT = AN ENDOGENOUS PROCESS One cannot develop someone else EDUCAID – PROFESSIONAL TRAINING | IDAY Legal recognition & training of domestic workers

1.Regional approach: 1.dissemination of Burundian all-inclusive approach – full professional training and legal recognition of domestic work. 2.regional survey template (harmonised enquiry forms) allowing country comparisons / synergies. 2.Trained domestic workers in high demand : certified diploma, pay 10 times higher, written contracts, registration of workers in ledger. 3.Pre-school initiation of children catered for by domestic workers. 4.“Export” of trained, qualified Burundian domestic workers to neighbouring countries. 5. Legal recognition of domestic workers under discussion in Burundian Government. 6.Partnership with ANPPCAN. 7.Kenyan government recognises the need to include domestic workers in education statistics. 8.UNICEF agrees to finance surveys in 3 countries. SUCCESSES EDUCAID – PROFESSIONAL TRAINING | IDAY Legal recognition & training of domestic workers

Rwanda : no professional training. Uganda : uncertain participation of key local domestic workers’ training organisation. DRC : Limited financial support for domestic workers’ school + weak IDAY coalition. Zambia : IDAY coalition dormant + UNICEF/International Labour Organisation (ILO) go at it on their own. LIMITATIONS EDUCAID – PROFESSIONAL TRAINING | IDAY Legal recognition & training of domestic workers

1.Coïncidence with ILO convention on domestic workers. 2.Training adapted to market needs. 3.Low training costs (150 €/worker for 4 years training). 4.Students pay for part of their training (cf. Zero Ilitteracy Programme (ZIP) scheme). 5.Ownership : Local organisations are leaders. 6.Continued advocacy by IDAY for recognition of domestic workers by the authorities. 7.No « alignment » : spontaneous participation & exchange of best practices. 8.Cutting down on bureaucratic requirements. 9.Private sector’s financial support. CAUSES OF SUCCESS EDUCAID – PROFESSIONAL TRAINING | IDAY Legal recognition & training of domestic workers

Weak IDAY coalitions in some countries (DRC, Zambia); Delays in gaining legal recognition of domestic workers that would facilitate development of adapted educational schemes; Too high prerequisites for domestic workers to enter professional training schools + ill- adapted schedules; Public donors’ bureaucracy. KEY LMITING FACTORS EDUCAID – PROFESSIONAL TRAINING | IDAY Legal recognition & training of domestic workers

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION! EDUCAID – PROFESSIONAL TRAINING | IDAY Legal recognition & training of domestic workers