Advancing the Global Campaing Against Child Labor:
İÇİNDEKİLERTable of ContentsI. Introductory Addresses Alexis M. Herman, Secretary of Labor .......... . Juan Somavia, Director General, International Labor Organization .............. . Tom Harkin, Senator ......................... Tom Niles, President, US Council for International Business ........................ John Sweeney, President, AFL-CIO ............ . Gene Sperling, National Economic Advisor ..... . II. Addresses to the Conference by Ministers of Labor Jorge Nieto Menendez, Minister of Labor and Social Security, El Salvador ..... Surendra Hamal, State Minister for Labor andTransport, Nepal .................. . William Lukuvi, Deputy Minister for Labor and Youth Development, Tanzania ....... . III. Conversation With Former Working Children Julekha Akhter, Bangladesh, age 15 ............ . Juan Alberto Hernandez, Guatemala, age 14 .... . Mwaja Mahundi, Tanzania, age 13 ............ . IV. Panel Presentations Panel A: Raising Awareness Against Child Labor 1. The Global March Against Child Labor, Kailash Satyarthi .................. . 2. Brazil: Mobilizing Journalists to Advocate for Children's Rights, Geraldinho Vieira ....................... . 3. The Philippines: Advocacy and Awareness-Raising Campaign Against Child Labor, Alcestis Mangahas .... . 4. A Closer Look: Where There's School, There's Hope, by Luz Rimban ............. . 5. Tanzania: Awareness-Raising and Social Mobilization to Prevent Child Domestic Servitude, Vicky Kanyoka ................ . 6. A Closer Look: The Plight of Young Clirls in Domestic Work, by Rose Haji ........... . 7. Kenya: Utilizing the Grassroots Structure of Local Trade Unions in the Movement Against Child Labor, Francis Atwoli ....................... . Panel B: Implementing Effective Strategies in the Workplace 1. Bangladesh: A Multilateral Collaboration to Eliminate Child Labor in the Export-Oriented Garment Industry, Anisur . Rahman Sinha ....................... . 2. A Closer Look: Reaching for Bigger Dreams, Aasha Amin Mehreen ........... ...... . 3. Pakistan: Eliminating Child Labor in the Soccer Ball Industry, Aseema Zahoor ...................... . 4. A Closer Look: Light in Bhagwal Awan, by Salman Rashid .................... . 5. Central America: Cooperative Effort to End Child Labor in the Coffee Industry, Rijk van Haarlem ..... 6. A Closer Look: Coffee's Children, by Maite Puertes ..................... . 7. Guatemala: Finding a Long-Term Solution to Child Labor in the Coffee Sector, William Hempstead Smith ............. . 8. Turkey: Using Training to Promote Local Ownership of Interventions to Eliminate Child Labor, Dr. Irfan Yazman ............... . 9. Nepal: The Rugmark Way of Restoring Childhood, Saroj Rai .................. . 10. A Closer Look: The Children Who Made Carpets, by Naresh Newar ............. . Panel C: Providing Educational Opportunities 1. Thailand: Developing Quality of Life - "Sema Pattana Chivit" - for Girls at Risk of Being Lured into Prostitution, Savitri Suwansathit ................... . 2. A Closer Look: Life before Death: Making the Choice, by Chitraporn Vanaspong ............ . 3. Kenya: Capacity Building for School Dropouts, Paschal Wambiya .... . Advancing the Global Campaign Against Child Labor: Progress Made and Future Actions 4. India: Bridging the Gap Between Home and School, Shantha Sinha ...... . 5. A Closer Look: Torch-Bearers of Tomorrow, by Geetha Raghuraman .............. . 6. Dominican Republic: A Program for the Elimination of Child Labor in Commercial Agriculture, Karen Ovalles ............ . 7. A Closer Look: Sandy Goes to School, by Ruth Herrera .................... . Panel D: Reworking the Economic Equation: Raising Family Earnings Potential 1. Guatemala: Child Labor in the Stone Quarries of Retelhuleu, Maribel Rodriguez .................. . 2. A Closer Look: The Boys at the "Beach," by Carlos Bendfeldt ... 3. Peru: Elimination of Child Labor in the Huachipa Brick Sector, Rochelle Beck ....................... . 4. Nepal: Toward the Elimination of Bonded Child Labor, Uddhav Raj Poudyal ...... 5. A Closer Look: Freedom At Last, by Naresh Newar ................... . About Us ................................ . Annual Review of Public Health Volume 1, 1980 NOTLARProgress Made and Future Actions |