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Practical Guide to Ending Child Labour and Protecting Young Workers in Domestic Work

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This Practical Guide aims at providing practical orientations and the required guidance to prevent and eliminate child labor in domestic work as well as at protecting young domestic workers of legal working age. It also provides information on approaches and intervention models, as well as practical tools that have been developed or tested across the world to address and tackle a range of key issues concerning child domestic workers and child domestic work, offering when possible and available, examples from different regions of the world on relevant experiences, results and lessons learnt.

Project Topics
Child domestic work
Child Labor
LABOR ISSUES
IMPACT OF EXPLOITATION
Violence
Working conditions
Limited access to education
Trafficking in persons (human trafficking)
Migration
Hazardous child labor
Collective bargaining
Worst forms of child labor (WFCL)
Economic Sector
SERVICES
Domestic work
Intervention Type
Awareness-raising
Training
Labor monitoring systems
Enforcement of laws
Education
Coordination
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Project
Global Action Program (GAP) on Child Labor Issues
Grantee
International Labor Organization (ILO)
Author
International Labor Organization, Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work Branch
Language
English
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