Child labour
- Child labour in the mining sector of Peru
- A. Ensing / Foundation for International Research on Working Children , 2008
- In 1973, the ILO adopted its Minimum Age Convention (No. 138), which requires states to design and apply national policies to ensure the effective abolition of all forms of child labour and to set ...
- Education in rural areas: obstacles and relevance
- K. Lieten;A. de Groot;R. van Wieren / Foundation for International Research on Working Children , 2007
- This in depth study focuses on education in rural areas and the obstacles faced by parents and children in seven developing countries, namely Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Kenya an...
- Child labour organisations in Eastern Africa: still in the making
- G. Nimbona;K. Lieten / Foundation for International Research on Working Children , 2007
- Do child labour organisations make sense as a best practice? This report is one in a series of studies based on the fieldwork carried out for a project on Child Labour Unions in 3 continents (Africa, ...
- “Going to Kompienga”: a study on child labour migration and trafficking in Burkina Faso’s south-eastern cotton sector
- A. de Lange / Foundation for International Research on Working Children , 2006
- In Burkina Faso, boys migrate willingly from northern rural areas to work in the expanding cotton-growing farms of the south-east, where they are commonly exploited. However, given that boys often ref...
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