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World Day Against Child Labour June 12 2008 INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION.

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1 World Day Against Child Labour June 12 2008 INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION

2 Aims of the Day To raise global awareness of the child labour problem To highlight the importance of expanding access to education as a key strategy in tackling child labour

3 Links with ILO Conventions  ILO Convention 138 on minimum age of employment “The minimum age..shall be not less than the age of completion of compulsory schooling” (usually 15, 14 in certain circumstances)  ILO Convention 182 on Worst Forms of Child Labour “Each member shall… take effective and time-bound measures to... ensure access to free basic education, and, wherever possible and appropriate vocational training, for all children removed from the worst forms of child labour”

4 Child labour  a barrier to education  165 million children between 5-14 involved in child labour (ILO estimates)  More than 70 million primary school aged children not enrolled in school (UNESCO EFA Global Monitoring Report)  Globally, less than half secondary school age children attend school (UNICEF estimates)

5 Child labour  A barrier to development targets set in the MDGs  MDG 2 – By 2015 all boys and girls complete a full course of primary school  MDG 3 - Gender parity in education  MDG report 2006 “High rates of poverty…limit educational opportunities because of demands for children’s labour…”  Education for All Fast Track Initiative report 2007 “..child labour is a severe obstacle to EFA in many countries”

6 Important steps in reaching the hard-to-reach children...  Free and compulsory education  No barriers to girls’ education  Access to school  Safe, quality learning environment  Catch-up education for out of school children  Trained teaching force

7 ... Important steps in reaching the hard-to-reach children  Child labour and education laws: need coherence, enforcement & compliance with international standards  Promoting public awareness on child labour & education  Policies to tackle poverty and provide decent work for adults

8 Educate children – reduce child labour What has worked?  Strengthening public education system  Linking school attendance with feeding programmes  Cash transfer programmes to poor families that promote school attendance  Special focus on girls  Improving quality of education  Skills straining for vulnerable youth

9 On June 12 we call for:  Education for all to the minimum age of employment  Education policies that reach out to child labourers and other excluded groups  Education policies providing properly resourced education and skills training  Education for children - decent work for adults

10 Join the worldwide movement against child labour  Governments  Employers  Trade unions  Civil society  For more information contact ipec@ilo.org ipec@ilo.org


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